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Dogg Digital Audio Rip-off This crap speaker scam brought to Michigan ripoff deception
Approx 4:30pm today (3/4/2003) two younger white kids about my age approached me at the gas station in a white ENTREPRISE rented windowed cargo van.
They asked if I liked home theatre equipment, I responded sure... they said they quite the deal for me and they werent' stolen, I said I don't care if their stolen it's what you have that matters.
He opens the door and here lies many retail boxes of retail prices upwards of 1200-2000$ for "Dogg Digital Audio" on them and specs below, then he hands me a forged invoice from his supposed "boss" that "loaded his van this morning" and "put too many speakers in it and he doesn't know I have them".
Laughing at them and telling them to show me the Bose 901s and other high end stuff not this rebadged crap, he went down to "600$ for a pair of SL-1100's!!" after whipping out a magazine on me showing me the product.
I said i'm not interested, you are ripping people off and he got back in the van, as he left I yelled "I bet your boss rents entreprise rental vans for every installation you do every day too".
I went inside the business and bought my cigarettes and I watched them hit more businesses along 28th St. near Buchanon in Grand Rapids / Wyoming, MI
Now that i'm back at work I did some research on dogg digital audio as well as some stuff I found on ebay etc, these guys are a total scam and I shoulda socked his lying a*s but I couldn't prove it till now.
Shawn
Grandville, Michigan
U.S.A.
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RJ
Camden,Arkansas,
U.S.A.
Cons don't like smart people! It's so hard to trick them.
#2Consumer Comment
Wed, March 05, 2003
Congratulations! This is the first report that Ive read relating to this scam where the intended sucker was much, much smarter than the crooks. You did good!!!
All of the others bought unopened pretty boxs full of junk speakers. What were they thinking?