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  • Report:  #274639

Complaint Review: Dropshipdesign - Internet

Reported By:
- early branch, South Carolina,
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Updated:

Dropshipdesign
dropshipdesign.com Internet, U.S.A.
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Company nedds to be investigated, I signed up and was granted an affiliate membership and sold my first website to my son with the same name as me at the same address, they revoked my commission for the sale and stated I sold the site to myself which I did not. My son signed into his website and could not get verified by all of the companies prescribed methods. I think a good Atty. could take this case on and shut the company down, who knows?, if their records were subpeona'd they might gather enough investigative intellegence to file for class action lawsuit and make us all some honest cash.

Scammed

early branch, South Carolina

U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Trevor

Provo,
Utah,
U.S.A.
Simmer Down

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, February 20, 2008

Take a second to look at this from the companies perspective. A new affiliate signs up and his first commission is earned on a sale to the same name at the same address. If you were the owner wouldn't you be suspicious? Secondly, verification is supposed to be difficult to prevent the company from getting ripped off. Finally, I think you're being a bit hasty with your suggestion of a lawsuit. You are only eligible for actual damages incurred which would amount to the commission from the site purchase made by your son.


Trevor

Provo,
Utah,
U.S.A.
Simmer Down

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, February 20, 2008

Take a second to look at this from the companies perspective. A new affiliate signs up and his first commission is earned on a sale to the same name at the same address. If you were the owner wouldn't you be suspicious? Secondly, verification is supposed to be difficult to prevent the company from getting ripped off. Finally, I think you're being a bit hasty with your suggestion of a lawsuit. You are only eligible for actual damages incurred which would amount to the commission from the site purchase made by your son.


Trevor

Provo,
Utah,
U.S.A.
Simmer Down

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, February 20, 2008

Take a second to look at this from the companies perspective. A new affiliate signs up and his first commission is earned on a sale to the same name at the same address. If you were the owner wouldn't you be suspicious? Secondly, verification is supposed to be difficult to prevent the company from getting ripped off. Finally, I think you're being a bit hasty with your suggestion of a lawsuit. You are only eligible for actual damages incurred which would amount to the commission from the site purchase made by your son.


Trevor

Provo,
Utah,
U.S.A.
Simmer Down

#5Consumer Comment

Wed, February 20, 2008

Take a second to look at this from the companies perspective. A new affiliate signs up and his first commission is earned on a sale to the same name at the same address. If you were the owner wouldn't you be suspicious? Secondly, verification is supposed to be difficult to prevent the company from getting ripped off. Finally, I think you're being a bit hasty with your suggestion of a lawsuit. You are only eligible for actual damages incurred which would amount to the commission from the site purchase made by your son.

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