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  • Report:  #381574

Complaint Review: Kimberly Rose

Kimberly Rose paid for some spells that never happened and they are refusing to give me a refund telling me they will turn me into collections cause I turned this company int.o papal Usa Internet

  • Reported By:
    Wichita Kansas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, October 15, 2008
  • Updated:
    Wed, October 22, 2008
  • Kimberly Rose
    Fastspells
    Internet
    U.S.A.
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I paid Kimberly Rose for some spells that never happened and she would not answer my emails half the time, whenever she did is was always the same be patient it will happen 7 months later nothing, plus i paid for a reading i never got. also i have contacted paypal letting them be aware of the situation. now kimberly rose told me to drop my claim or she would not refund my money and will turn me in to her collections company and i owe her no money. She told me i had 24 hrs. to drop my case with paypal that i have against her.

Janice
Wichita, Kansas
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Trae

Eau Claire,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.

Not again...

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, October 22, 2008

I'm Trae Dorn, and the only person saying that I'm Kimberly Rose is Frater Dantalion of black-magic-spells.co.uk.

Dantalion is trying to point fingers at me because:
1. He's a Spellcaster
2. I write articles critical of online spellcasters.

The people who ran Fastspells.com are Brittney Reynolds of San Antonio, TX and Andrew Buckland of Virginia. Reynolds's husband Kevin may have also been involved, but I'm not sure.

I wrote a rather lengthy article about this (and several other websites they were running) here: http://www.trhonline.com/article.pl?1221660777

I am also fairly certain they are the ones currently running Spelllock.com.

If you want evidence of this, go so far as to do a little research. The fallout of this incident led my webhost to write a blog entry about it on their own site after Ms. Reynolds actually called them to complain about my article: http://www.drak.net/news/2008/09/17/when-youre-controversial/


James

Detroit,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

I am trying to get a paypal refund from that scam too.

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, October 19, 2008

I was told to drop the matter but didn't, no scam is going to send 'collections' to you, that's just to scare you. I used her 2 months ago for two spells, no results at all. It's all over the internet Kimberly Rose is a man called Trae Dorn, though he is blaming others and saying he doesn't believe we should pay for spells, so he cannot possibly be fastspells, but he is. KR has gone. Good luck with your refund, I paid my credit card so I am hopeful.

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