Vernon
Lynn,#2Author of original report
Mon, May 08, 2006
Here is another email from the President of Allyn Auction Company,Inc. attempting to get me to remove my statement from RIPOFF.
Notice how "professional" the President is ?
Notice their "Code of Ethics" on thier website...
http://www.allynauction.com/allyn_auction_code_of_ethics.asp
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 13:13:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: "RICHARD ALLYN"
Vernon
Lynn,#3Author of original report
Mon, May 01, 2006
Greetings: It is not my intent to willfully tarnish the reputation of the businesses and/or their owners, and my actions and/or statements do no represent other Constables or Law Enforcement Departments. It is customary for all levels of Law Enforcement to warn the general public about Potentially Dangerous Criminals, Scams etc. by reporting verified facts in an unbiased manner. Examples are: FBI FBI Most Terrorists, top 10 fugitives, advice on Internet Fraud & Scams Massachusetts State Police Massachusetts Most Wanted etc Lynn Police Department Lynn Most Wanted and advice on ATM Scams etc. As a Constable & Victim of fraud by this business, this places me in an awkward position, and this post may be considered unprofessional by some. However, I feel that it is my duty to educate the public as stated in my initial post. A home is usually a person's most valuable asset. If an individual wants to buy or sell real estate via an auction, large financial transactions should be handled by a reputable qualified licensed & bonded establishment where principals have no history of deceptive practices to minimize personal liability. As a consumer, before doing business with any establishment, you should ask questions on the establishment's past experience, ask for references, check the Better Business Bureau & Attorney General's Office, and Court Records which are all public records available to anyone by law. Simply being in business for a considerable amount of time doesn't necessarily mean that an establishment is reputable. During my employment there as an Employee, a Former Client lost over $50,000 of their funds because of deceit and misrepresentation by this establishment as illustrated in Essex Superior Court Case # ESCV2006-0131. I would rather face losing my Appointment as a Constable for being unprofessional than stand by and watch innocent consumers lose thousands of dollars without being armed with the necessary information to develop a full picture of the background of this establishment. Vernon Appoo Constable's Office 23 Central Avenue
Vernon
Lynn,#4Author of original report
Sat, April 29, 2006
Here is an email from Allyn Auction Company, Inc. in response to my recent statement of facts above attempting to scare me into removing my statement.
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 14:57:58 -0700
From: "RICHARD ALLYN"
Vernon
Lynn,#5Author of original report
Tue, April 11, 2006
From: "Lisa McGloin"