Scott
Akron,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, May 19, 2003
Camco is trying to swindle the ftc into thinking they will 'try harder' to comply with the law. I think not. I just got an email last night from someone who was called by a Calvin. Calvin threatened to ruin this persons create report and constantly used abusive language. IF the ftc gets complaints after Camco promised to be good they will take them down. Last week the FTC has a closed door meeting to discuss camco and it appears once again some federal agent is protecting this scam company. Well Camco since I know you are reading this think again. Mario, jeff, and all the other buffoons that work there will get theirs soon enough. Enjoy prison.
JW
Graham,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 18, 2003
I too was sent a letter from these extortionists wanting money for a debt that was not mine. Complain immediately to the North Carolina Attorney General's Office. I know that as well as my complaint to them, there are a few others. The more they get, maybe they will take notice. But don't stop there. Also complain to the Illinois Attorney General's office, the BBB, US Postal Inspector's Office. In NC, extortion is a felony, and that is what they are doing. Copy and paste this to your address bar and follow the directions. But don't let them get away with terrorizing you. http://www.jus.state.nc.us/cpframe.htm
JW
Graham,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 18, 2003
I too was sent a letter from these extortionists wanting money for a debt that was not mine. Complain immediately to the North Carolina Attorney General's Office. I know that as well as my complaint to them, there are a few others. The more they get, maybe they will take notice. But don't stop there. Also complain to the Illinois Attorney General's office, the BBB, US Postal Inspector's Office. In NC, extortion is a felony, and that is what they are doing. Copy and paste this to your address bar and follow the directions. But don't let them get away with terrorizing you. http://www.jus.state.nc.us/cpframe.htm
JW
Graham,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 18, 2003
I too was sent a letter from these extortionists wanting money for a debt that was not mine. Complain immediately to the North Carolina Attorney General's Office. I know that as well as my complaint to them, there are a few others. The more they get, maybe they will take notice. But don't stop there. Also complain to the Illinois Attorney General's office, the BBB, US Postal Inspector's Office. In NC, extortion is a felony, and that is what they are doing. Copy and paste this to your address bar and follow the directions. But don't let them get away with terrorizing you. http://www.jus.state.nc.us/cpframe.htm
JW
Graham,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sun, May 18, 2003
I too was sent a letter from these extortionists wanting money for a debt that was not mine. Complain immediately to the North Carolina Attorney General's Office. I know that as well as my complaint to them, there are a few others. The more they get, maybe they will take notice. But don't stop there. Also complain to the Illinois Attorney General's office, the BBB, US Postal Inspector's Office. In NC, extortion is a felony, and that is what they are doing. Copy and paste this to your address bar and follow the directions. But don't let them get away with terrorizing you. http://www.jus.state.nc.us/cpframe.htm