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  • Report:  #6686

Complaint Review: MRA Video

Internet FRAUD. MRA Video "Girls Gone Wild" videotape. A scam.


FOX 6 investigative reporter John Mattes first broke the story how Girls Gone Wild was marketing videos for only $9.99 consumers found the company tacking on huge fees. Thousands of consumers called it a rip-off on ripoffreport. After our story aired an attorney sued calling it deceptive advertising. Video part 1 Video part 2

  • Reported By:
    Seattle Washington
  • Submitted:
    Thu, September 20, 2001
  • Updated:
    Thu, September 20, 2001
  • MRA Video
    P.O. Box 920606
    Sylmar, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    (323) 965-8710
  • Category:

Submitted: 9/8/01
Modified: 9/8/01

I ordered the "Girls Gone Wild" videotape through the phone number advertised on a television commercial. I received it in good time. Four days ago, however, on September 4, 2001, I received a second video that I had not requested. I was *not* notified that I would receive it, and much less notified I would be charged $24.00 for it! This is a vile scam. Report this swindling company to the Federal Trade Commission (http://www.ftc.gov) and the USPS Inspection Service (http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors). Mail a letter to MRA Video, also. I would tell you to call them, but I hear they like to switch their phone numbers.

I know many others who have been victims of this scam. File your report today.

Here's their address:

MRA Video
P.O. Box 920606
Sylmar, CA 91392

Phone number, listed on http://www.mravideo.com as of September, 8, 2001:

(323) 965-8710

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1 Updates & Rebuttals


download it for free

#20

Thu, September 20, 2001

Just go to KAZAA.COM, search for ggw and download it for free.




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