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  • Report:  #570440

Complaint Review: ClubMZ Espy

ClubMZ Espy Internet Scam, Software does not work Internet

  • Reported By:
    Susan — California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, February 17, 2010
  • Updated:
    Wed, December 29, 2010

I went online looking for spy ware.. and I came across ClubMZ e-spy it was only $15.00 So I thought I'd try it.  After purchasing it online I received an email with my purchase confirmation and link for uploading the software program.  I downloaded the software onto my computer but all it is is junk files.  They do absolutely nothing.  Total Scam - So even though I'm out of $15.00 I hope they don't tap my card again. I will contact my card company and try to block this company from ever charging it again.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Adolph

Homosassa,
Florida,
USA

'Splain this, Batman........

#3General Comment

Tue, December 28, 2010

"ClubMZ e-spy" claims it will work on any phone, and it's installed in YOUR phone ONLY. In view of the fact there are totally different, incompatable cellular formats (CDMA, TDMA, IDEN, GSM) just how can any device with ANY "software" work across these totally different cellular formats?

Any phone on any one of the foregoing formats is totally unable to access, link or make any kind of "connection" except with a phone of a like cellular format.

A sterling example of the old cliche "If it sounds too good to be true, it isn't". Any one believing their hype is unknowledgeable or at least naive. $15.00 for a download of something of whichthe claims scream "it won't happen, Holmes"...such a deal!


Wendy

st george,
Utah,
USA

Hoax false Report - Transaction Does Not Exist!Hi

#3UPDATE Employee

Wed, February 17, 2010

Hi this is Robinson from the sales department. The report above is fake & not accurate in any way as we had no customer by the name of Susan from past two months, the only Susan we can find from USA is from Texas (Nov 2009) & not California & she too used a Paypal & is a our satisfied customer (as Susan in above report is mentioning to block her card)

We have every reason to believe that above report is a hoax posted by someone who wants to destroy the company's reputation / competition, We demand the author to provide the proof here that the transaction/event really happened.

Respond to this Report!