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  • Report:  #902495

Complaint Review: Gamepal.com

Gamepal.com gamepal.com Gamepal Steals Accounts, They change your information and lock your out of your account. , Internet

  • Reported By:
    Random Gamer — Hoover Alabama United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 25, 2012
  • Updated:
    Tue, June 26, 2012
  • Gamepal.com
    Internet
    United States of America
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I decided to post my account information for a quick quote on Gamepal.com. I was thrilled to see the automatic quote posted such a high offer! $1268.68 was offered to me. I quickly decided that this was definitely worth sending in my account for some easy cash.

On June 17th, I sent them my account information. They claim that they just need to log in, check the character to prove that I had everything I claimed to have before paying, which is a very reasonable request.

June 20th, I received a repsponse.

"Hello,Thank you for your account submission with us. We apologize for the wait and appreciate your patience while we work on your order. We are e-mailing you to provide a quick update on the status of your order.After review of your account submission, our system experienced an error in pricing your account. We can offer you $254.00 for this account which is the CORRECT PRICE after our manual individual reviews. Please note that this offer is non negotiable at this time and will be valid for 48 hours.If this price is acceptable, please click this link, and select "Yes" in order to proceed.

If this price is not acceptable, please click this link, and select "No" so we can cancel this submission.If you have any additional questions or inquiries, feel free to reply back to this e-mail or visit our FAQ page on our website which contains over 1,000+ commonly asked questions.

Charles Graham
Submission Support: Agent II
Department: Accounts
www.gamepal.com"


At this point, my mind went to the conclusion that this website is a huge scam. Lowering the offer by $1000, blaming it on an "error" in pricing.

So this is my theory. They send out a large quote, unreasonably higher than necessary. My situation - $1200. Then they gather your information after hooking you. Then they come up with their "error", in which they quickly lower the price. - $254. They already have the information. If I accept, they pay me. If I decline, they "punish" by ignoring, changing the account's information, then just leaving it up to the automated e-mail responses.

So at this point, I either take legal action or give up and let them have all my information.

I am still waiting on an actual response from their "Live Chat" and "Available 24/7" Sales representatives. 

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Random Gamer

Hoover,
Alabama,
United States of America

Sorted Also.

#2Author of original report

Tue, June 26, 2012

This issue has been sorted.

Although it took some time and a lot of persistent pestering e-mails from me, I got my account back.

Nothing was taken, therefore my account was exactly how I left it. There just only an error in sending my information back to me.

Although I disagree with their current methods, I still recommend this website. They have been good about currency and other services and USUALLY they are swift with their services.

I retract the statement "they steal accounts" as it has been returned to me.

I got my account back, I did not receive the original price quoted. Aside from a little bit of stress, I feel like they did not purposefully wrong me. So no harm, no foul.

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