posted on March 1, 2001 01:09:17 PM new
I have to admit that I too have been stiffed by this company. I was sent an email by Eric just like the one posted a few messages back. I too went to the web site and after reading everthing, I ordered one box, through Paypal.
I have tried emails and have gotton no reply.
I am in the same boat as the rest of you. Do you think that we could get our money back as a group. I don't have $40 to toss to the wind. And even if I did, I wouldn't hand it over to this guy.
posted on March 1, 2001 02:13:52 PM new
Hi unfortunately I have sent letters to everyone, even called the police at that district where they live and nothing, I am sad to say it has been months and no money, sorry only by a miricle it will happen, I have even received emails from someone who knows these guys but I didnt want to get them involved. Looks like we were taken good.
posted on March 1, 2001 11:20:59 PM new
Well I cant say I'm glad I'm not the only one who has been burned by these bums but hey if we all keep at it by filing complaints & fraud reports maybe we can get this creep shut down for good. who knows maybe even get our money back but I'm not counting on it.
posted on March 2, 2001 08:16:27 PM new
I plan on refiling complaints. This would be a good story for a news station. I am going to contact one of them. I may have lost my money, but I strongly believe that revenge is best served up cold.
posted on March 4, 2001 06:00:06 PM new
I received the message from "Eric," but the tip-off that led me to believe that this was a scam is the wording in his letter saying that he received Playstation2's. At the time, Playstation 2 units were impossible to find at any price. I wrote to him, pointing out the unlikelihood that he got his hands on such high-end equipment, but, of course, he didn't respond. It would be interesting to find out HIS identity!
Two young women in our community were just charged with selling Guchi (sp?) handbags on eBay. They either didn't deliver, or they delivered cheap knock-offs. The local newspaper, The Herald, in Everett, Washington, did a front-page story on the activities of the two. In additionl, the local law enforcement authorities were all over them.
Don't give up on letting the system take a whack at the company. Write a letter to the prosecutor's office in that county, and alert the sheriff's department, too.