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YOURTOWN,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, January 21, 2007
Please, someone help us get these people!! I also have been scammed by them. They are also known as Rawliff Inc. Robyn Kessel was the one who scammed me. I would also LOVE to get Dateline or some other broadcast involved. I cant believe how many people have been ripped off by these scams!
Deirdre
Atlanta,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 14, 2006
Hi Amanda, About 2 weeks ago, I received a package from the postal inspection service. It stated that they have been made aware that I am a victim of fraud. Because I filed complaints with so many agencies, I am not sure which one told them about me. They had me fill out a form, which was already partially completed with the details of what happened to me. They also asked me to give a written account of the ordeal. If you haven't done so, I suggest filing complaints with ftc.gov,ic3.gov, your local fbi and office of consumer affairs, placing fraud alerts on all your credit reports, and even try contact the inspection service yourself instead of waiting for them to contact you. I really feel like justice is going to be served now. I also found this great website called prosper.com. You may be able to get the loan you were seeking if you join the Prosper community. I joined, but am currently waiting for my identity to be verified since I placed fraud alerts on all 3 of my credit bureau reports. Don't give up! A little persistence and perserverance goes a long way! I'll try to keep checking back often to see what progress you have made.
Deirdre
Atlanta,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 14, 2006
Hi Amanda, About 2 weeks ago, I received a package from the postal inspection service. It stated that they have been made aware that I am a victim of fraud. Because I filed complaints with so many agencies, I am not sure which one told them about me. They had me fill out a form, which was already partially completed with the details of what happened to me. They also asked me to give a written account of the ordeal. If you haven't done so, I suggest filing complaints with ftc.gov,ic3.gov, your local fbi and office of consumer affairs, placing fraud alerts on all your credit reports, and even try contact the inspection service yourself instead of waiting for them to contact you. I really feel like justice is going to be served now. I also found this great website called prosper.com. You may be able to get the loan you were seeking if you join the Prosper community. I joined, but am currently waiting for my identity to be verified since I placed fraud alerts on all 3 of my credit bureau reports. Don't give up! A little persistence and perserverance goes a long way! I'll try to keep checking back often to see what progress you have made.
Deirdre
Atlanta,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 14, 2006
Hi Amanda, About 2 weeks ago, I received a package from the postal inspection service. It stated that they have been made aware that I am a victim of fraud. Because I filed complaints with so many agencies, I am not sure which one told them about me. They had me fill out a form, which was already partially completed with the details of what happened to me. They also asked me to give a written account of the ordeal. If you haven't done so, I suggest filing complaints with ftc.gov,ic3.gov, your local fbi and office of consumer affairs, placing fraud alerts on all your credit reports, and even try contact the inspection service yourself instead of waiting for them to contact you. I really feel like justice is going to be served now. I also found this great website called prosper.com. You may be able to get the loan you were seeking if you join the Prosper community. I joined, but am currently waiting for my identity to be verified since I placed fraud alerts on all 3 of my credit bureau reports. Don't give up! A little persistence and perserverance goes a long way! I'll try to keep checking back often to see what progress you have made.
Amanda
Louisville,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 27, 2006
I am with you all the way. I would love to take this company down. Two weeks ago I called the number listed on the Better Business Bureau as their contact number. I spoke with one of the CUstomer Service Reps and he told me he would send me a refund check and I should receive it on Thursday, August 20th. I guess you know where this is going. Of course I never got the check and now even the number the BBB has is not working. I won't to find these people and make them pay.
Deirdre
Atlanta,#7Consumer Suggestion
Wed, July 19, 2006
I am the individual from Atlanta, GA who was also ripped off by the exact person as you were. I have filed complaints with Phonebusters, my local Office of Consumer Affairs, the FTC, and I even went to my police precinct and filed a police report. I am telling anyone who will listen about what has happened to me. The officer who took my report, while very nice and sympathetic, told me the chances of getting my money back or catching this individual is slim to none. I don't believe that. If it's true, then that means it's OK for these people to continue preying on people like us and that's not right. I have even tried calling the police in Calgary. They told me that they will only work with law enforcement here-that's why I filed the report. I suggest you do the same and file complaints with all the agencies I listed above. I am taking this to the next step now. I am going to contact "Dateline", "60 minutes", my local newstation's investigative team, and Atlanta FBI. I feel sorry for everyone else on here who was scammed by United Capital Services, but you and I were taken by the same person and our stories are eerily similar. I think we should join forces to bring this person down, then we can help the others who are victims of this company.