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  • Report:  #66939

Complaint Review: Susan Applegate Zig Zag Method

SUSAN APPLEGATE ZIG ZAG METHOD ripoff SANTA CLARITA California

  • Reported By:
    06450 Connecticut
  • Submitted:
    Sun, September 14, 2003
  • Updated:
    Mon, September 15, 2003
  • Susan Applegate Zig Zag Method
    747 Walnut St
    Santa Clarita, California
    U.S.A.
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Through the mail I received a money back guaranted on how to legally rob slot machines in any casino. Susan Applegates zig zag method is a scam and I fell for it. There should be a law against this. How does she get on the internet? Please send me any information on how to get my money back. Thank you

Stanley
06450, Connecticut
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Robin - Consumer Advocate Volunteer

Waldron,
Arkansas,
U.S.A.

The ZigZag method does workfor Susan Applegate!

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, September 14, 2003

Sorry, Stanley. You were looking for a get-rich-quick-scheme and fell into the arms of a scammer in your quest. What you were attempting to purchase sounds like a scam.

Think about it; if such a method really existed we would all quit our jobs, hotfoot it to Vegas (or the nearest slot-machine), get rich, and live happily ever after! Since I have not detected a recent mass hiatus to the Nevada desert, I have to assume that it is a flim-flam.

Susan Applegates ZigZag method DOES indeed work.for Susan Applegate! She has ZigZagged YOUR money into HER pocket and you have learned a lesson.

If you really got this invitation through the US Postal Service, talk to your Postmaster about mail fraud. If you responded to an email, I think you are on your own. (First you said mail then you said internet, so I cannot tell which it really was) Have you tried the Santa Clarita address to request a refund?

And a note: no one has to prove that they are honest to get on the Internet. Al Capone could have his very own website if he were still with us today!


Karen

Plymouth,
Massachusetts,
U.S.A.

You have got to be kidding me, Stanley

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, September 14, 2003

Some woman sends you something out of the blue (yeah, right) telling you how to rip off slot machines. You didn't "fall for it"- you're just a thief. And you want your money back? Are you nuts? Did you try and get caught?

Stanley, go get a job. Get two, if you have to. You obviously have way too much time on your hands. Chances are excellent that if you try to take this to court, the judge will throw it out because you are coming in with unclean hands. You could always go file a police report. I'm sure the cops would enjoy a good laugh at your expense.

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