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  • Report:  #218782

Complaint Review: R J Renolds Camel Cigarettes

R J Renolds Camel Cigarettes C-Notes Camel Cash Rip Off Ending Camel Cash C-notes program on end of March 2007, yet not offering anything to people that have collected them over the years to cash in on them. I can imagine there must be billions of these came cash C-notes in people's hands and on the average a replacement value of 1 cartoon of cigarettes per 250 c-notes, should clearly show that R J Reynolds are Ripping people off millions of dollars Norwood Minnesota Norwood Minnesota

  • Reported By:
    chicago Illinois
  • Submitted:
    Thu, November 02, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sat, May 05, 2012
  • R J Renolds Camel Cigarettes
    PO Box 5814
    Norwood, Minnesota
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    877-265-1913
  • Category:

Ending Camel Cash C-notes program on end of March 2007 , yet not offering anything to people that have collected them over the years to cash in on them. I can imagine there must be billions of these came cash C-notes in people's hands and on the average a replacement value of 1 cartoon of cigarettes per 250 c-notes, should clearly show that R J Reynolds are Ripping people off of hundreds of millions of dollars. Have in mind that to acquire a single c-note, one must purchase one pack of camel cigarettes. I know smoking is not good and also such programs should not be even in place but all that is beside the point. R J Reynolds is clearly committing grand theft. They should be held accountable, sued and be forced to pay off every single individual for the Camel Cash / C-notes that they have collected. I personally have collected 7000 or so or these C-notes over the past 10 years or so.

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chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Linda

Chesapeake,
Virginia,
United States of America

Answer to Quit Smoking

#5General Comment

Fri, May 04, 2012

I love the holier than thou people who do not smoke and try to shame other smokers into quitting.  It seems that it is still okay to discriminate against smokers and overweight people.With the exorbitant taxes added to tobacco products, if everyone quit, the same holier than thou people would be begging us to go back to smoking once you got a look at how high your taxes would be raised. 

Believe me when I tell you that our representatives know how to spend money but do not know how to cut spending, so the money will have to come from somewhere.

So before you get your judgemental soap box out, think of all the ramifications that would take place if everyone did quit smoking.


Linda


Patrick O'Donnell

New York,
New York,
U.S.A.

Lawsuit regarding Camel Cash

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, June 04, 2009

We have been retained by a client who over the years collected many Camel Cash coupons. When Camel ended the Camel Cash promotion in March 2007, and he tried to exchange his coupons for merchandise, he was told he was out of luck: no merchandise was available. He is planning a class action suit against Camel and would appreciate your help, either with information or by joining with him in the class action. The lawyers will work on a contingent basis so you will have no responsibility for any fees or any expenses. Please let us know if you will join with us or have any questions or information. Thank you, Patrick (((ROR REDACTED)))

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Mike

Radford,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Get two FREE packs for every 25 you buy, and you still yell "ripoff"???

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, November 02, 2006

That's like an 8% discount. Nobody discounts that much on other chronicaly used, addictive substances, for example gasoline.


Michael

Bountiful,
Utah,
U.S.A.

smoking

#5Consumer Comment

Thu, November 02, 2006

That's because the company was hoping you would die of lung cancer before you got to redeem those camel miles. Think about it and do youself a favor and QUIT SMOKING. Thank you.

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