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  • Report:  #423808

Complaint Review: Entertainmentwork.com

Entertainmentwork.com stole my money and gave absolutely nothing in return (credit card fraud) Internet

  • Reported By:
    Boulder Colorado
  • Submitted:
    Fri, February 13, 2009
  • Updated:
    Wed, February 18, 2009

I answered their ad for extra work for films. The person on the phone said they did have work in my area. After then had charged my card and I spent a long time filling out a "profile" I got to the page where these jobs were supposed to be listed. There were no jobs there. I complained and received an email that said please be patient. I replied that they should wait until they had something in my area before it was OK to charge my card. About five minutes later I checked and the charge appeared on my account. Do not deal with them. They will steal your money!!

Bob
Boulder, Colorado
U.S.A.

7 Updates & Rebuttals


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

right the first time

#8Author of original report

Wed, February 18, 2009

Well, they convinced me for awhile (a short while) that maybe they were for real, but they are "bottom feeders". They set up a fancy web site, make it very difficult and confusing to cancel, and also don't have enough servers so a lot of the time you can't even get in... The object, I believe is to take money from those that can least afford it. They try to play on people's desperation and that they want to be "in the movies". I could see the idea was to trick me into somehow getting tot he point where according to their rules they could steal $80 put of my account in addition to the $20 they already took. They say the $20 is non-refundable. If I have enough energy, they may have to discuss that point with the BBB and Internet Crime Complaint Center that the Government runs. Please, be careful out there. The vultures are circling in these bad times...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

right the first time

#8Author of original report

Wed, February 18, 2009

Well, they convinced me for awhile (a short while) that maybe they were for real, but they are "bottom feeders". They set up a fancy web site, make it very difficult and confusing to cancel, and also don't have enough servers so a lot of the time you can't even get in... The object, I believe is to take money from those that can least afford it. They try to play on people's desperation and that they want to be "in the movies". I could see the idea was to trick me into somehow getting tot he point where according to their rules they could steal $80 put of my account in addition to the $20 they already took. They say the $20 is non-refundable. If I have enough energy, they may have to discuss that point with the BBB and Internet Crime Complaint Center that the Government runs. Please, be careful out there. The vultures are circling in these bad times...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

right the first time

#8Author of original report

Wed, February 18, 2009

Well, they convinced me for awhile (a short while) that maybe they were for real, but they are "bottom feeders". They set up a fancy web site, make it very difficult and confusing to cancel, and also don't have enough servers so a lot of the time you can't even get in... The object, I believe is to take money from those that can least afford it. They try to play on people's desperation and that they want to be "in the movies". I could see the idea was to trick me into somehow getting tot he point where according to their rules they could steal $80 put of my account in addition to the $20 they already took. They say the $20 is non-refundable. If I have enough energy, they may have to discuss that point with the BBB and Internet Crime Complaint Center that the Government runs. Please, be careful out there. The vultures are circling in these bad times...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

right the first time

#8Author of original report

Wed, February 18, 2009

Well, they convinced me for awhile (a short while) that maybe they were for real, but they are "bottom feeders". They set up a fancy web site, make it very difficult and confusing to cancel, and also don't have enough servers so a lot of the time you can't even get in... The object, I believe is to take money from those that can least afford it. They try to play on people's desperation and that they want to be "in the movies". I could see the idea was to trick me into somehow getting tot he point where according to their rules they could steal $80 put of my account in addition to the $20 they already took. They say the $20 is non-refundable. If I have enough energy, they may have to discuss that point with the BBB and Internet Crime Complaint Center that the Government runs. Please, be careful out there. The vultures are circling in these bad times...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

www.entertainmentwork.com I was wrong... sorry!

#8Author of original report

Fri, February 13, 2009

Well, it does now look like I was wronf and this company is really trying to help me. I don't know how it will go but they are trying and I overreacted (my bad...!). So, I apologize. I'd delete the report if I could figure out how to...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

www.entertainmentwork.com I was wrong... sorry!

#8Author of original report

Fri, February 13, 2009

Well, it does now look like I was wronf and this company is really trying to help me. I don't know how it will go but they are trying and I overreacted (my bad...!). So, I apologize. I'd delete the report if I could figure out how to...


Bob

Boulder,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

www.entertainmentwork.com I was wrong... sorry!

#8Author of original report

Fri, February 13, 2009

Well, it does now look like I was wronf and this company is really trying to help me. I don't know how it will go but they are trying and I overreacted (my bad...!). So, I apologize. I'd delete the report if I could figure out how to...

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