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  • Report:  #44991

Complaint Review: Alyon Technology

Alyon Technology rip-off Norcross Georgia


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  • Reported By:
    highlands Texas
  • Submitted:
    Tue, February 11, 2003
  • Updated:
    Wed, February 12, 2003
  • Alyon Technology
    P.O. BX 921549
    Norcross, Georgia
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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Where I work we have administrative protection in place to keep people from downloading any programs. Yet this program evidently downloads it's self on to your pc. I want to know how to make sure this is erased off of my Pc. Any help would be appreciated.

Mike
highlands, Texas
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Mike

Highlands,
Texas,
U.S.A.

and another thing

#5Author of original report

Tue, February 11, 2003

I am currently working out of town and My wife has been unable to get online since NOV. she said something was wrong with the modem (sabatoge I would guess) therefore when the billing came in it was during the time that the modem has been out, it still is. I had just had her send me some checks via U.S. mail.

The checks never made it and so we had to protect ourselves and close that account and open another.

It was shortly after the checks came up missing that we recieved the bill.

I assumed that whomever had heisted the checks used them for this site. Now after reading on this site it says that they had verified the # with their software caller id or whatever.

The billing Number is not my current phone number and hasn't been in over a year. If their software is so good why is it almost always wrong? They can hold their breath and wait for me to pay them.


Mike

Highlands,
Texas,
U.S.A.

and another thing

#5Author of original report

Tue, February 11, 2003

I am currently working out of town and My wife has been unable to get online since NOV. she said something was wrong with the modem (sabatoge I would guess) therefore when the billing came in it was during the time that the modem has been out, it still is. I had just had her send me some checks via U.S. mail.

The checks never made it and so we had to protect ourselves and close that account and open another.

It was shortly after the checks came up missing that we recieved the bill.

I assumed that whomever had heisted the checks used them for this site. Now after reading on this site it says that they had verified the # with their software caller id or whatever.

The billing Number is not my current phone number and hasn't been in over a year. If their software is so good why is it almost always wrong? They can hold their breath and wait for me to pay them.


Mike

Highlands,
Texas,
U.S.A.

and another thing

#5Author of original report

Tue, February 11, 2003

I am currently working out of town and My wife has been unable to get online since NOV. she said something was wrong with the modem (sabatoge I would guess) therefore when the billing came in it was during the time that the modem has been out, it still is. I had just had her send me some checks via U.S. mail.

The checks never made it and so we had to protect ourselves and close that account and open another.

It was shortly after the checks came up missing that we recieved the bill.

I assumed that whomever had heisted the checks used them for this site. Now after reading on this site it says that they had verified the # with their software caller id or whatever.

The billing Number is not my current phone number and hasn't been in over a year. If their software is so good why is it almost always wrong? They can hold their breath and wait for me to pay them.


Mike

Highlands,
Texas,
U.S.A.

and another thing

#5Author of original report

Tue, February 11, 2003

I am currently working out of town and My wife has been unable to get online since NOV. she said something was wrong with the modem (sabatoge I would guess) therefore when the billing came in it was during the time that the modem has been out, it still is. I had just had her send me some checks via U.S. mail.

The checks never made it and so we had to protect ourselves and close that account and open another.

It was shortly after the checks came up missing that we recieved the bill.

I assumed that whomever had heisted the checks used them for this site. Now after reading on this site it says that they had verified the # with their software caller id or whatever.

The billing Number is not my current phone number and hasn't been in over a year. If their software is so good why is it almost always wrong? They can hold their breath and wait for me to pay them.

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