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  • Report:  #7998

Complaint Review: Dogg Digital Audio

Dogg Digital Speakers, Digital Audio 2002, sold from a car or van

  • Reported By:
    Portland OR
  • Submitted:
    Tue, November 20, 2001
  • Updated:
    Tue, November 20, 2001
  • Dogg Digital Audio
    Oregon
    U.S.A.
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I just ran into the hoodlums who have been the subject of so many other scam reports on this sight; Seemingly expensive speakers worth all of 10 cents. Two young white males flagged my car down in a supermarket parking lot and tried to sell me a pair of high quality digital speakers. They showed me documentation, an ad in a catalog with an asking price of $999, and the speakers themselves, which looked awesome. It seemed like a pretty good deal, and the two guys described being loaded with an excess of the equiptment when making a delivery - they were quite friendly. Luckily for me, the asking price they initially gave was pretty high, $400 for the pair at first, and it was way more than I could afford. They were really aggresive after I said no, lowering the price to $200 and actually tried putting the speakers in my car. It was still more than I wanted to pay, and it seemed a bit wierd. I left to get groceries and took down their license plate number in case they broke into my car - it was an Oregon plate, XYU-842, if you are interested. I called the FBI and gave it to them a with a description of the van and its occupants, and they took it all down - so hopefully the jerks will get caught.

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Tue, November 20, 2001

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