Robert
Staunton,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, February 17, 2004
But that's only if they go by the actual exchange rate. I'm sure your price in Republic of Ireland is totally made up anyway.
Robert
Staunton,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, February 13, 2004
Dear Nick, At the going rate of exchange, I figure they must be going for just under 500 Euros. Am I correct? What a deal! Ha Ha Ha!
Robert
Staunton,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, February 01, 2004
Dear Nick, Your post is a great example of how the internet makes these scammers more visible. As I said before, World Wide Source in Canada also was scamming across the Atlantic. Hopefully the search engine friendliness of the Rip Off Report will make life more difficult for these international criminals. You should do a web search for any questionable company that calls you and pass the information you learn about them along through your chamber of commerce. Please notify law enforcement agencies as well. Our goal should be to to make sure these scammers run out of luck when they try to scam in your country. By shutting down the scams, we do a great favor to honest companies who engage in international trade.