The Investigator
Englewood,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 27, 2008
Same scam, different company name this time. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN FOLLOWING UP? WE ARE AND THERE ARE A LOT OF OTHERS WHO FEEL THE SAME WAY! ACT NOW AND CONTACT US WITH YOUR INFORMATION. If you would like to know the whereabouts of Sam Levine or Ty Tymkovich you can reach them by phone at: 303.792.2010 x 705 or fax: 303.792.2118. Their present address is: Corporate Acquisitions Group 14 Inverness Drive East, Suit H-236 Englewood, CO 80112 Please see the website www.cagrippedmeoff.com for more information. You can also e-mail: [email protected]. WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU!
Sharla
Littleton,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, July 29, 2006
Nice rebut Wendy, The group is now so large there is not much left for you all to do, not even run, cuz they will find you. Just talked to 5 more people just from this web site today. Very sad stories but all the same, I can tell them before they tell me. All the employees that are gone are now seeing the light and singing like birds, and guess who will go down? RH we are all there and watching, you will pay for what you have done!!!
Ron
Grand Island,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, July 27, 2006
I called the names that were sent to me in March 2006 and called to find out what kind of funding was avaiable and the men that I talked to said they never agreed to fund anything and told AAA to take their name off the(fictitious)list. How does Randy Hicks think that a list like this--meets Alliance Acquisitions obligations. These people didn't want anything to do with AAA and will write letters saying so. We did not receive a investor or a buyer lead. Qualified or not. No leads-nothing!!!
Leslie
Port Isabel,#5REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, June 26, 2006
Good mornin y'all. I also got a copy of the contract and some from alliance's competition. Interestingly enough, they all look the same, and are all written in PLAIN ENGLISH. Now common folks, admit that you rarely read a contract, but sign it like sheep. What is different 'bout this one is there is no writing on the back that you have to read - 'tis all on the front. I'm not too good at this technology stuff, but my wife says I gotta come into the 20th century. But I do know the law after 30 years and this contract is good, or it would not be used by a passel of folks. Got some more info on those acquisitions fellows, seems that Leslye was wrong about how many businesses they sold last year, better get your facts straight or you gonna look real foolish in court. Did some checkin on that transmission place too and you may want to take a look at them before y9ou sign up for any class action suit. Also, seems some fella in californiais in trouble with the police in ga, something 'bout threatenin kids and stalking. Still wonderin about where they gettin all their "2000". My brother is a detective and I asked him to look into this matter and to let me know. Don't like criminals of any sort, but like tweaking the noses of both sides. 'aint no frined of them acquisitions folks and aint defendin them. Bt y'all gotta learn how to read. Truth detector be watching all of you and I be back. Have a good day!
Mark
Rochester,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, June 26, 2006
I have seen the contract language of the Alliance Acquisition contract and that of other companies that do similar businesses. They are all the same. They say the same thing. Every single one of them. The language is specific and the devil is in the details. Apparently they do not talk about the clause ,or qualified funding source, and the owners of Alliance Acquisitions hang their hat on that little clause. Pay attention to the details, but the owners should still be held to ethical and moral standards and if a class action lawsuit will do the trick then more power to you.