Robert - BLJudgmentEnforcement.com
Brooklyn,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, June 25, 2009
My office is now ready, and able to take your complaints. We have an attorney standing by. Your evidentual package will only cost $150.00. This is my cheapest cost, and have done well with it on behalf of my clients. If you want me, then please E-Mail me or go to my Forum. You will get results. Bare in mind that I am hard, and controversary, but to the point.
Robert - BLJudgmentEnforcement.com
Brooklyn,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, June 24, 2009
What will it take to get through to you people. Did any of you check out this company BEFORE you got ripped off? It cost nothing to do your homework in this information age. You guys whine about this company with long winded complaints, but did nothing to protect yourself, before you've been had. Even if you don't have a computer you must know someone who does, or you can visit your local library and use theirs. There is no excuse here. You all had to search to find this complaint site, but failed to search about a poorly rated company that would only take five minutes or less. There is also a site called TigerDirect.com that I have been dealing with since 2003. They have some great computers for under $700.00 with some good payment options. You don't need an HP, Dell or any other name brand to have a nice affordable high-end computer. Come on people, WAKE UP!
Hollie
Swanton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 23, 2009
The old addage " if it sounds too good to be true then it prob isn't" is still very good advice. I have read through several of these reports and I see ads for the same thing jusdt a different name atleast 4 different times a night. If u need a new computer and don't have the $1,000's needed up front go to ur local rent a center, true u pay more but atleast u have the product and sounds to me if u are lucky enough to get these con artists to send ur computer u have paid twice as much anyway so why not go with the guarentee and just rent to own locally? Seems pretty simple to me?
Hollie
Swanton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 23, 2009
The old addage " if it sounds too good to be true then it prob isn't" is still very good advice. I have read through several of these reports and I see ads for the same thing jusdt a different name atleast 4 different times a night. If u need a new computer and don't have the $1,000's needed up front go to ur local rent a center, true u pay more but atleast u have the product and sounds to me if u are lucky enough to get these con artists to send ur computer u have paid twice as much anyway so why not go with the guarentee and just rent to own locally? Seems pretty simple to me?
Hollie
Swanton,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 23, 2009
The old addage " if it sounds too good to be true then it prob isn't" is still very good advice. I have read through several of these reports and I see ads for the same thing jusdt a different name atleast 4 different times a night. If u need a new computer and don't have the $1,000's needed up front go to ur local rent a center, true u pay more but atleast u have the product and sounds to me if u are lucky enough to get these con artists to send ur computer u have paid twice as much anyway so why not go with the guarentee and just rent to own locally? Seems pretty simple to me?
Hollie
Swanton,#7Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 23, 2009
The old addage " if it sounds too good to be true then it prob isn't" is still very good advice. I have read through several of these reports and I see ads for the same thing jusdt a different name atleast 4 different times a night. If u need a new computer and don't have the $1,000's needed up front go to ur local rent a center, true u pay more but atleast u have the product and sounds to me if u are lucky enough to get these con artists to send ur computer u have paid twice as much anyway so why not go with the guarentee and just rent to own locally? Seems pretty simple to me?