Paul
Anaheim,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 19, 2006
OK, so you got sucked into an internet scam. It happens to millions of people all across America every year. No wonder. It seems like every two-bit con artist and half-assed scammer who ever photocopied a dollar bill and tried stuffing in into a vending machine is on the internet now. They're all hawking their own brand of the American dream, internet style. Naturally, you can see how THEY make all their money. Not by selling stuff on websites. But, by scamming new-comers into going into e-commerce. The best advice I can give anyone who files a complaint here is this. If your loss involves more than say, $50, your best chance of a refund lies in sending for the revenge book and following the directions inside. The people who make this site really want to help you get your money back. It's a lot more than just a complaint forum. Right-click the home page link at the top. Open it in a new window. See the green link, on the left. Revenge guide. Yup, that's the one. Are you guaranteed to get a refund? Of course not. Especially if you waited a long time, like this victim did. But, if you just got cheated a few weeks ago, and now you're mad as hell, then this book will show you exactly how to use your complaint here to help put an end to their phony scam, and maybe even get you a full refund in the process! Out of all the things on the internet, it's probably the only that that I'd recommend buying.