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  • Report:  #1095545

Complaint Review: OMG Tech Help

OMG TECH HELP . COM CLOSED DOWN  November 12, 2014 FTC Closes down | Federal Trade Commission TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER and the State of; Florida have filed a Complaint for Permanent Injunction

  • Reported By:
    Fraudprotection — Great Neck New York
  • Submitted:
    Wed, October 30, 2013
  • Updated:
    Fri, January 23, 2015

The offices of OMG Tech Help are presently closed.  Information is available via this website, which will be expanded and updated as additional information becomes available. On November 10, 2014, the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Florida filed a Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against OMG Tech Help LLC and certain related entities. Read more here..  http://omgtechhelp.wix.com/omg-tech-help 

 

Federal Trade Commission TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER
Plaintiffs; the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC” or the “Commission”) and the State of; Florida have filed a Complaint for Permanent Injunction and Other Equitable Relief pursuant to; Sections 13(b) and 19 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (“FTC Act”); 15 U.S.C. §§ 53(b); and 57b; the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act (“Telemarketing; Act”); 15 U.S.C. §§ 6101-6108; and the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act; (“FDUTPA”); Fla. Stat. 501.201 et seq.; and have moved; pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil; Procedure 65(b); for a Temporary Restraining Order; Asset Freeze; Other Equitable Relief; and; for an Order to Show Cause Why a Preliminary Injunction Should Not Issue against Defendants; Boost Software; Inc.; Vast Tech Support; Rhonda Martin - Martin Consulting,LLC <rsmartin@martinconsulting.net>; OMG Tech Help; Rhonda Martin - Martin Consulting,LLC <rsmartin@martinconsulting.net>; Success Capital; Rhonda Martin - Martin Consulting,LLC <rsmartin@martinconsulting.net>; Jon Paul Holdings; Rhonda Martin - Martin Consulting,LLC <rsmartin@martinconsulting.net>; Amit Mehta; Elliot Loewenstern; Jon-Paul Vasta; and Mark Donohue.

http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2014/11/ftc-obtains-court-orders-temporarily-shutting-down-massive-tech 


Federal Trade Commission website
http://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/141119vastboosttro.pdf

 

Plaintiffs have sufficiently demonstrated that the Defendants Boost Software, Inc.,

Vast Tech Support, LLC, OMG Tech Help, LLC, Success Capital, LLC, Jon Paul Holdings,

LLC, Amit Mehta, Elliot Loewenstern, Jon-Paul Vasta, and Mark Donohue have engaged in and

are likely to engage in acts or practices that violate Section 5(a) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. §

45(a), the FTC’s Trade Regulation Rule entitled “Telemarketing Sales Rule” (“TSR”), 16 C.F.R.

Part 310, and Section 501.204 of FDUTPA, and that the FTC and the State of Florida are

therefore likely to prevail on the merits of this action;

 

Plaintiffs have sufficiently demonstrated that immediate and irreparable harm will

result from the Defendants’ ongoing violations of Section 5 of the FTC Act, the TSR and Section

501.204 of FDUTPA unless Defendants are restrained and enjoined by Order of this Court;

 

Plaintiffs have sufficiently demonstrated that immediate and irreparable damage

to this Court’s ability to grant effective final relief for consumers, including monetary restitution,

rescission, disgorgement or refunds, will occur from the sale, transfer, or other disposition or

concealment by Defendants of their Assets or records if Defendants are provided with advance

notice of this Order, and that therefore in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 65(b), the interests of

justice require that this Order be granted without prior notice to Defendants. Thus, there is good

cause for relieving the FTC and the State of Florida of the duty to provide Defendants with prior

notice of the FTC and the State of Florida’s application;

 

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OMG Tech Help SCAM SCAM FRAUD FRAUD FIX COMPUTER OMG TECH HELP Delray Beach Florida

This company repeatedly advertised via the internet to help speed up and fix my mom's computer. They wound up taking her credit card number over the phone and charged her over $500 for fixing a minimal issue.  They are more than likely focusing their ads on the elderly who are naive enough to sign up and purchase their worthless cleaner software. Do not use them it sounds like a boiler room operation when I called to cancel the transaction. Another scam out of sunny Florida. OMG Tech help claims to fix slow computers that have viruses. OMG Tech Help also sells overpriced malware bytes that can be purchased off of CNET for a fraction of the cost.

They target POGO users that have problems and these folks are usually elderly and fall easy vicitm to their pushy sales tactics. OMG Tech Help also claims to fix any virus issues or any pop up ads...OMG Tech Help is a scam and a fraud. Hopefully this posting will stop people from using their services or lack of services. My mom was bagged and I cancelled the charge. If your not happy with their services simply call your credit company mention the rip off report articles about them, charge back the money to OMG Tech Help and get your money back as quickly as possible. The credit card company will refund the over priced sale quickly and painlessly.

I hope I helped someone

 

 

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