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  • Report:  #104370

Complaint Review: George S. May International Company - Better Business Bureau BBB

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  • Reported By:
    Chicago Illinois
  • Submitted:
    Thu, August 19, 2004
  • Updated:
    Tue, December 12, 2006
  • George S. May International Company - Better Business Bureau, BBB
    303 S. Northwest Highway
    Park Ridge, Illinois
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    847-825 8806
  • Category:

This space previously contained a complaint about the business practices of George S. May. Rip-off Report has temporarily removed the posting. Rip-off Report intends to appeal the preliminary injunction by the district court that we believe violates the Federal Communications Decency Act

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4 Updates & Rebuttals


William

Westmout,
Quebec,
Canada

Why not let the Directors know?

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sun, August 22, 2004

This company has gotten a black eye. All the input I have seen is true. Does the board of Directors know what is really going on? Are Raymond Margolies and Donald Fletcher being candid with the board? Its time to ask the board members the question, suggesting they all look at all these complaints. Any responsible board would look at this large number of complaints and demand accountability. Or do they only care about money? Time to begin asking these questions and demanding answers? When will Ogden Sub-Zero receive its refund? When will all the double-billed travel be refunded? When will the abuse stop?


William

Westmout,
Quebec,
Canada

Why not let the Directors know?

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sun, August 22, 2004

This company has gotten a black eye. All the input I have seen is true. Does the board of Directors know what is really going on? Are Raymond Margolies and Donald Fletcher being candid with the board? Its time to ask the board members the question, suggesting they all look at all these complaints. Any responsible board would look at this large number of complaints and demand accountability. Or do they only care about money? Time to begin asking these questions and demanding answers? When will Ogden Sub-Zero receive its refund? When will all the double-billed travel be refunded? When will the abuse stop?


William

Westmout,
Quebec,
Canada

Why not let the Directors know?

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sun, August 22, 2004

This company has gotten a black eye. All the input I have seen is true. Does the board of Directors know what is really going on? Are Raymond Margolies and Donald Fletcher being candid with the board? Its time to ask the board members the question, suggesting they all look at all these complaints. Any responsible board would look at this large number of complaints and demand accountability. Or do they only care about money? Time to begin asking these questions and demanding answers? When will Ogden Sub-Zero receive its refund? When will all the double-billed travel be refunded? When will the abuse stop?


William

Westmout,
Quebec,
Canada

Why not let the Directors know?

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sun, August 22, 2004

This company has gotten a black eye. All the input I have seen is true. Does the board of Directors know what is really going on? Are Raymond Margolies and Donald Fletcher being candid with the board? Its time to ask the board members the question, suggesting they all look at all these complaints. Any responsible board would look at this large number of complaints and demand accountability. Or do they only care about money? Time to begin asking these questions and demanding answers? When will Ogden Sub-Zero receive its refund? When will all the double-billed travel be refunded? When will the abuse stop?

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