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  • Report:  #42004

Complaint Review: Alyon Technologies Inc. - Norcross Georgia

Reported By:
- Stephens City, Virginia,
Submitted:
Updated:

Alyon Technologies Inc.
P.O.Box 923299 Norcross, 30010-3299 Georgia, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-269-6356
Web:
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Internet porn (censored)/charges .....

We have now received our "2nd" notice from the Alyon company in Norcross, GA., with an Account Past Due notice. The bill is in my husband's name, and when we received the "1st" notice, we immediately sent the company an e-mail (as we could never get anything but voice mail when we tried to call their "customer service" number), and now we have our 2nd notice! Well, since we had never heard of this company before, and I know that neither I nor my husband and/or son would not use that type of site, I don't feel justified or compelled to send them a payment for a service that I did NOT use!

I happened to be on the Internet this evening, and was actually getting ready to send Alyon another e-mail, when I saw this Web site for the "Alyon" rip-offs!! I went and got my husband and had to show him the e-mail messages from everyone on this site! It's amazing, as I thought we were the only ones with this problem! And, NO, we are not going to pay this bill! I hope I do receive a rebuttal from them--at least,then I will get some type of REPLY!

Lorraine

Stephens City, Virginia
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Joseph

Manassas,
Virginia,
U.S.A.
Don't Bother Contacting Alyon

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, April 22, 2003

I assume that the respondent above must be an Alyon shill to even suggest such a thing. Alyon has acted in bad faith with nearly all, or possibly each and every one of us, here. You don't owe them money. They are trying to intimidate you into thinking you do, but you don't. To get trapped in some circular game and to think that these people might see the error of their ways would be a mistake. They're not a "real" company, they just try hard to look like one. If you didn't have an awareness of the charges being incurred, by any interpretation of the FTC's rules, you don't owe them money. Better to dispute their charges, write Alyon a certified letter which states that you don't want them contacting you again (now they have no choice but to sue you), and initiate your own small claims case against them, in my opinion. I see the Florida Attorney General has opened a case against Alyon which charges them with violating the RICO act - rackateering. This is organized crime behind this, fishing for money. Tony Soprano's boys are on the other end of this. It explains why anybody would do something like this knowing that they will eventually not profit personally and will even go to jail - there is a gun to their head quite possibly.


Joe

Indianapolis,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Visit the website .. The company claims to remove the charges once they receive the form in item 8.

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, April 22, 2003

http://www.alyon.net/CustomerSupport/faq.php#I-was-not-even-home,-no-one-was. I would recommend going to the website for this company www.alyon.net go to the adult-FAQ and go to item #8 and follow the directions. The company claims to remove the charges once they receive the form in item 8.

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