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  • Report:  #7688

Complaint Review: Raymond Frazier

Sold a computer for $ 970.00. Took the money and ran. *Consumer Suggestions

  • Reported By:
    Springfield Oh
  • Submitted:
    Mon, November 12, 2001
  • Updated:
    Fri, November 30, 2001
  • Raymond Frazier
    18 Hooker Ave # 5
    Poughkeepsie, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    914 485 1602
  • Category:

In June of 2000, I won a computer from Mr. Raymond Frazier, 18 Hooker Ave # 5, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 on Haggle Auction site. I paid for this with 2 postal money orders which I have documentation that he did recieve. After many promises for several months through emails he stop communicating.

I never received the computer. This has been to the Better Business Bureau of New York, and the New York Attorney General. We have heard nothing. Mr. Frazier is still running his Webb Site. http://custompcs.theshoppe.com/. I don t understand why and how he is getting by with this. There were 3 other people besides myself that he had scammned on Haggle. He also sold on Juno and Ebay.

Also known as RF Custom Computer Labs
email razier@frontier.net

3 Updates & Rebuttals


CustompcLabs Mr. Raymond Frazier

#40

Fri, November 30, 2001

Looks like Mr. Frazier is at it again on Haggle. He is now selling under the email name of
pclabs1@aol.com. How does he get by with this. Was suspended once.


You might want to make contact with his buyers on Haggle.

#40

Tue, November 13, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7688.
It was sent by Adolph at adolphchrist@godisdead.com.

Sold a computer for $ 970.00. Took the money and ran. (#7688)

They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:

Their email: adolphchrist@godisdead.com
Their name: Adolph

Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion

Rebuttal:
Very interesting "computer business"! Mr. Frazier was suspended from E bay 8-28-99 with unfavorable ratings. His record with "Haggle" is equally dismal. You might want to make contact with his buyers on Haggle. Mr. Frazier has apparently chosen to block what could have only been unfavorable reports on that site too. Haggle user information w/ E mail addys:

http://www.haggle.com/cgi/getcomments.cgi?account_id=201452644

Maybe the group of you could get something going.

There is no easily accessable current information on Mr. Frazier or his web site, he has probably changed registration information if he's still selling on 'net auctions. Interesting to note also: The Pay Pal and X-Com "click-on" links on his web site are totally inoperative.

A statement on the Haggle auction site would scare me away from their auctions:>>>"Notes: This is a Bid Fast format auction. This item will be sold as soon as the asking price is met! Neither this item nor the seller have been verified in any way by Haggle Online."


That's theft by deception, here's what you need to do:

#40

Tue, November 13, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7688.

It was sent by The Fraud Chick at TheFraudChick@aol.com.



Sold a computer for $ 970.00. Took the money and ran. (#7688)



They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:



Their email: TheFraudChick@aol.com

Their name: The Fraud Chick



Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion



Rebuttal:



That's theft by deception, here's what you need to do:



1. Report the theft to both of the auction sites where he posts his auctions. Ask that they remove him for fraud. Do let them know you intend to report his activities to the police.



2. Report his activities to the financial crimes detective at the police department nearest to the fraudster's mailing address.



Report it as a felony theft. You must send them a statement of what happened; send them copies of all e-mail communication as well as a copy of the auction if you have it. Get the cancelled money orders as well. DO tell the officer you want to press charges.



$970.00 is a felony in New York.



3. Send the con an e-mail top let him know you plan to file a police report. Don't use this as a threat, just an informational e-mail. Don't let him stall you with excuses, just do it.



4. Prepare to file in small claims court listing him as the defendant. You will need cancelled money order, copies of all communication and a copy of the auction.



Good Luck!



The Fraud Chick

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