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  • Report:  #163234

Complaint Review: Alisha Purdy

Alisha Purdy - Xmagicninjetx - Gregg Purdy ripoff people selling fake Tiffany, and she must be held responsible!! PLEASE READ!! Jeffersonville New York

  • Reported By:
    Maple Grove Minnesota
  • Submitted:
    Thu, November 03, 2005
  • Updated:
    Sun, February 19, 2006
  • Alisha Purdy
    Jefferson Avenue
    Jeffersonville, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    845-482-9064
  • Category:

I want my money back from this criminal!!
After waiting months and months for my "authentic" Tiffany toggle necklace and bracelet I won for $600 at auction on eBay, Alisha L. Purdy (xmagicninjetx@yahoo.com) sent me fake Tiffany jewelry!! I phoned her immediately upon receipt of the counterfeit goods and explained to her that I would be returning the fakes and expected a full refund...
...that was over a year ago.

She's evaded my phone calls and e-mails and somehow has managed to avoid being served with the legal Demand I've filed in initiation of my civil suit against her.

I know there are others that have similar stories -- please contact me if you do! There's something that can be done!!

I've hired an attorney to assist me in my recovery efforts, and I've also contacted the Sullivan County District Attorney's office. Paul Hans, an investigator with the ADA's office has asked me to compile all the information I can on Ms. Purdy and forward it on to their office for review.

If you have ANY information/complaints that you feel might benefit their case against Ms. Purdy, please contact me so I can assist them in their due diligence. She must be held responsible, and they will need all the relevent evidence they can secure in order to efficiently bring criminal charges against her. My e-mail is danaverbatim@comcast.net. Again, any information will help. Thanks...


Dana
Maple Grove, Minnesota
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Christine

Bergenfield,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.

Never trust Ebay!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sat, February 18, 2006

I am not at all surprised by your story. In case you hadn't heard, Tiffany & Co. actually hired two full time employees whose only job for an entire year was to sit on their computers and bid on "authentic Tiffany's jewelry."

At the end of the year, the company released their findings which are pretty scary: something like only 4% of "Tiffany" jewelry sold on Ebay is actually real while over 80% of the pieces are total frauds.

The final remaining percentage is sold by people who make no claim to the authenticity of their items at all.

Bottom line is, you just CAN'T get a deal on this stuff. The worst part of your story is that you not only were lied to, but seriously ripped off because the item you said you won (sterling silver heart toggle necklace?) is worth under $400 when bought directly from the Tiffany catalogue.

If you want real Tiffany's just get the catalogue, its worth paying their high prices for the peace of mind, and finally I know that they are suing Ebay for the sale of these frauds so if I were you, I'd stay on top of any news.

As it turns out, Ebay may not exist much longer because they are the real scammers! They know half the stuff on their site is crap and they still take out ads on Google and other search engines which trick customers into bidding on fakes.

For example if you typed "Tiffany & Co." into Google, you will get a sponsored link on your results that say "Looking for Tiffany & Co.? Find it on Ebay" or something to that extent. I hate them and I'm sorry they helped steal your money.

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