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ABC E-Commerce Cybercom, TNT ,White Crane ABC IS A SCAM!!!!! BEWARE!!! Seattle, Washington
The owners of several Web-site-development firms, including a Bothell-based company, have been ordered to pay roughly $470,000 in fines and reimbursements after allegedly repeatedly failing to live up to promises made to various clients.
The defendants made their living by taking thousands of dollars from small businesses, promising services they couldnt deliver, then closing shop as soon as customer complaints rolled in, Attorney General Rob McKenna said in a press release.
McKenna's office filed a civil lawsuit in May 2009 in King County Superior Court against three defendants who the state claims operated e-commerce firms under various names, including Cybercom Technologies, which did business in Bothell as Wizy-Wiz eCommerce.
Other companies named in the suit include TNT Cart, which operated under the name Strada Technologies in Kirkland and Seattle; and, White Crane Technologies, which operated in Redmond.
According to the attorney general's office, since launching their operation in 2005, the defendants have used at least eight business names in various locations in Seattle and Eastside areas. Their most recent business name is ABC eCommerce.
The defendants are identified as two Kirkland men, Alexander Martin and Brent Staphill, along with Jeremy Avery of Monroe.
The attorney general's office described how the defendants allegedly "played" one small business owner who paid White Crane Technologies $8,700 in 2006 to provide a Web site and hosting services. When the Indiana woman called to inquire why the work wasnt completed, she received a recording that the phone number wasnt in service. A few months later, she received a call from TNT Cart, offering to rebuild her Web site. Unaware that the TNT Cart was essentially the same business that had taken her money earlier, she paid $2,800.
In her complaint to the Attorney Generals Office, the Indiana woman wrote:
I also told him my sister and I had been ripped off by a company called White Crane in 2006 and we could not afford for this to happen again. He said that he had heard of them, but his company was not like them. I then explained to him that I could not work outside of my home because of a car accident and only have a small income from Social Security and that I could not afford it. He came back with he was in a car accident and lost both legs and if it wasn't for TNT Cart giving him a job, he would be were I was. Then he asked me to hold on while he rolled over in his wheelchair to talk to his boss about what they could do for me.
A defense attorney later said the caller was not in a wheelchair.
The attorney generals suit accused the defendants of making misrepresentations about the quality of their services, neglecting to deliver services as promised, providing poor customer service, not honoring money-back guarantees and making unauthorized charges to consumers debit and credit accounts.
McKenna's office claims the defendants named in the case failed to adequately reply to requests by the state and court that they provide information about their customers and subsequently the defendants were prohibited from opposing the states claims. King County Superior Court Judge Julie Spector granted the states motion for summary judgment on Dec. 3, finding that the defendant firms' practices violated Washingtons Consumer Protection Act and Commercial Telephone Solicitation Act.
Judge Spector agreed with our case and criticized their callous treatment of consumers and greed, said Attorney General Chief Counsel Paul Selis. She gave us everything we asked for injunctive provisions, civil penalties and restitution.
The total civil penalty imposed amounts to $226,000. The defendants also must reimburse the state $137,000 for investigative and legal fees. Restitution to 35 customers totals $108,000. Additionally, the defendants must create a list of other customers nationwide from whom they have received complaints relating to the issues identified in the lawsuit.
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Washington e-commerce company may owe you money
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Wed, April 13, 2011
Washington e-commerce company may owe you money
Small businesses nationwide are eligible for refunds stemming from Washington Attorney Generals lawsuit
SEATTLE You may be owed money if you paid a Washington-based company that sold search-engine optimization, shopping cart integration and Web design and hosting services. The Washington Attorney Generals Office says small businesses nationwide are potentially eligible for refunds as a result of a consumer protection settlement with a group of defendants who used multiple business names since 2005.
But the state doesnt have a way to directly contact those potentially eligible. The defendants claim to have lost the contact information for former customers.
Instead, the state is asking eligible businesses to file a consumer complaint on the Washington Attorney Generals Web site at http://www.atg.wa.gov/FileAComplaint.aspx and request a refund.
You may be eligible for a refund if you bought services from any of these companies and can provide proof of payment:
White Crane Technologies
TNT Cart
Strada Technologies
Cybercom Technologies
Wizy-Wiz eCommerce
ABC eCommerce
Refunds are only available to those whose complaints concern issues prior to Dec. 3, 2010. Businesses or individuals who already submitted complaints to the Attorney Generals Office do not have to submit new documentation, unless requested. Refund requests will be accepted for a year up until March 29, 2012. Payments will be mailed after that date.
The companies were operated by Jeremy Avey, Alexander Martin and Brent Stanphill. The attorney generals suit accused the defendants of making misrepresentations about the quality of their services, neglecting to deliver services as promised, providing poor customer service, not honoring money-back guarantees and making unauthorized charges to consumers debit and credit accounts. The defendants were also accused of failing to register as commercial phone solicitors.
Avey, Martin and Stanphill can still do business -- as long as they don't break any laws.
Instructions for submitting a restitution request can be found at www.atg.wa.gov/settlements.aspx.
- Kristin Alexander, Media Relations Manager and Consumer Protection Spokeswoman
Washington Attorney General's Office