Dan
Los Angeles,#2Author of original report
Tue, September 14, 2004
After 4 weeks, I get a call from my sales rep at Canecutter. He said he couldn't believe no one gave me their new number. (My argument: if my rep doesn't tell me, who will?). He said they would send my money back pronto. Well, it's been 10 days, so I called Canecutter. I talked to Neil there and he said won't give me my money back until I take this ripoff report off the internet. But given the track record of this company, I just don't trust them. I told them if they send me the check, I'll have this removed. He said, "No. Do what you have to do." and hung up on me. Seems to me, if they want to do this in a business like manner, they would send me something in writing stating that if I take this notice down, they would send me my money. I would definitely agree to that. But with someone's "word" over the phone after being lied to for so long by this company (I was promised my book shipment by my rep, no later than 6 weeks after approving the book proofs. It's been over 7 months now), do they really think I'd fall for this? I consider this blackmail, so I guess my next step will be the New York District Attorney's office. I will also be reporting them to the Publisher's Marketing Associations black list until this matter is resolved.