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  • Report:  #133218

Complaint Review: Incentive Reward Center - EMarket Research Group - Delray Beach Florida

Reported By:
- Chicago, Illinois,
Submitted:
Updated:

Incentive Reward Center - EMarket Research Group
14545 J Military Trail #189 Delray Beach, 33484 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
866-301-7260
Web:
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Categories:
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I have attempted in vain to get a response from someone at Incentive Reward Center and to no avail, save one time, when they sent me a follow up email falsely stating that I've completed 0 of 4 offers.

I have since had to contact each company with whom I completed an offer, 4 in all, in order to obtain proof (I didn't know I needed to keep the proof in the beginning) and have since sent this information to I. R. C. Now, conveniently, they don't respond.

I saw a piece on Fox News Chicago about companies like this and they featured someone who actually won an item, an Ipod, so I though I'd try. Well, if you search hard enough for a satisfied customer, you will find one. That must be how they got the praise they post on their website. For every one person who praises them, there must be dozens who d**n them, though.

I have threatened reporting this fraudulent company to the Dept. of Justice in NC and FL, the BBB, and still no response. I pleaded in my emails,

"I signed up back in December, and here it is March and still I have received nothing, not even an email stating my proof has been received and accepted. This whole process no longer seems legit. Should this email turn up no acceptable response, I will contact the Better Business Bureau and report your fraudulent advertisements.

This is becoming less and less about the "incentive" and more and more about the principle. I carried out my end of the bargain, let us see you carry out yours. Honor your name and your promises.

An unfulfilled customer,

Cyndra C."

Still nothing. I've been accepted into a prestigious law school and was even granted a full tuition scholarship due to my potential as a lawyer and for the potential contributions I will make to society. It is issues such as this that make me anxious to pass the bar, so that I can teach companies like this the law, in court! Fraud is fraud. A scam is a scam. I've been taken, but I won't go down without a fight.

It's the principle of the matter when it gets to this point, and I am a person of principle.

Cyndra

Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Rob

Jersey City,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.
Play their game

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, March 01, 2005

It's not about principle with these people. It's just about making $$. You have to speak their language. IRC has to know that you will go after their $$. In my experience, Attorney Generals, BBB won't do anything for you. You have to make IRC feel that what you do will jeopardize their income. Their sponsors are bigger and more powerful than any state or consumer agency. These companies are IRC's lifeline. That's who you should be talking to.

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