Stephen
Lexington,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, August 25, 2005
Look it up! There is one such report in here about that and soon there may be another if I am successful, here in the liberal state of Massachusetts! You obviously got NOT ONE THING from the contract! And I did mine contract 5 years ago and also got nothing, so the contract was "not a meeting fo the minds" and in your case they bambozzled you, but is probably hard to prove... so go with the forfeiture suit and take them to small claims (as long as the amonut is within small claims criterion, which $3995 may not be!). Post what tanspires and yeah... I guess if it were me, I'd picket the bastards too! Did they give you an opportunity to sell it on your own? Most likely no one will buy it! As a last resort... give it to a friend, but maye afterwards they won't want to be your friend anymore!!
Jeremy
San Diego,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, July 04, 2004
Few options you have. If you paid by check - put a stop payment in. If you paid by credit card, call your card provider immediately and explain the activities and tell them you'd like the charges reversed / halted. While you should always look at what you sign, you were obviously misled. In addition, i'd write the better business bureau, contact their corporate office and hopefully you have the offending persons name. If you're seriously pent about it and want to make life hard on them, you could always picket their office on weekends. I know that for me is a great deterrent for service/sales businesses.