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  • Report:  #664467

Complaint Review: performance chips direct

performance chips direct I CLICKED OVER THE THE SLEAZE BAGS WEB SITE minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Reported By:
    S10BLAZER — COQUITLAM British Columbia Canada
  • Submitted:
    Sun, November 21, 2010
  • Updated:
    Sun, November 27, 2011

I was glad that I found RipoffReport!! Performance Chips Direct, their owners and the low-life rats that are employed by them should be eradicated from the planet. I went to their home page on the internet and clicked on the contact tab. I filled out the appropriate boxes etc. They have one of those scrambled text boxes .. I entered the info into the confirm box at least ten times.. caps on caps off ..spaces etc.


Every time I clicked on the submit tab I was brought back to the contact page where it kept showing the same error message that the confirm code was incorrect. What a sleazy company. I just hope this gets posted and more people are made aware of these sub-human low-life societal trash.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


markh3842

Norfolk,
Connecticut,
United States of America

PCD Sucks

#4General Comment

Sun, November 27, 2011

I have to agree this is a complete rip off. They are also known as KASA Auto parts, LLC I am so glad we live in the USA where everyone has a chance to rip off others and get away with it.


Ronny g

North hollywood,
California,
USA

Correct...fraud...

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, November 23, 2010

There is no magical "chip" that can increase performance or gas millage on a vehicle. The factory already mapped the ECM for maximum performance and economy..otherwise they would have used a "chip" if it did any good.

There is also a chance...that if you were fool enough to actually submit account information on this scam website....that every time you clicked the "submit" tab..that you have may have indeed authorized these scumball scammers to charge the account.

If I were you, I would watch the account VERY carefully the coming days and weeks. It may not be a bad idea to freeze the account now..but I can't be sure if the authorizations went through..I am only going on what is quite possible based on other reports.


Jim

Millbrook,
Alabama,
U.S.A.

Be glad,very glad, it didn't work, it's a scam

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, November 23, 2010

The "Power Chips" are a fraud.

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