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  • Report:  #1432403

Complaint Review: Hamsphere- Fraud to Subscribers

Hamsphere- Fraud to Subscribers Representing "Rare Dx" staions that do not actually exist Internet

  • Reported By:
    Anonymous — Jacksonville Tennessee United States
  • Submitted:
    Sun, March 04, 2018
  • Updated:
    Sun, March 04, 2018

Beware of using "Hamsphere." This company charges 30 Euros per year for "Virtual Ham Radio". They have added a computer code that shows stations in rare parts of the world online. However, these stations are not real and are NOT online. If you take notice, on Hamsphere 3, many times in the "cluster" there are supposedly "rare" dx staions listed. However, if you try to call them, they never respond. This is because they do not actually exist. The computer adds them to make you want to stay with the hamsphere program. Once in a great while, a real "rare" station comes on. Most are fake. Notice that most of the operators of the "rare" stations have "HS" callsigns and not real ham callsigns. This is so you cannot trace them to real people. These are almost always very common first names for that area. Again, no way to trace them. Most of the people who have supossedly worked all these rare counrties are somehow related to the Hamsphere company itself.

 

It appears Hamshere is running a huge fraud. The object is to get your money as a subscriber. BEWARE OF THIS FRAUD. Hamsphere has been trying to hide this fraud for sometime. Time to let the world know the truth.

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