Afterthetruth
Portland,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 18, 2008
Lisa, Regardless of whether his mother passed away or not, the man talks the talk, but doesn't walk the walk. There are potential home buyers and investors across the country who are owed money by Richardson Equities and the majority will never see a dime. I am surprised he didn't or hasn't tried to sue you for something, not because you have done something wrong. He is in trouble (again) and that his how he responds when he is backed into a corner and knows he is in the wrong. This guy is a good guy gone bad!
Lisa c.
Aliso Viejo,#3Author of original report
Fri, January 18, 2008
Jeremy contacted us the same day I wrote the report (which surprised the heck out of me!), what we didn't know is that his mother was gravely ill and he was spending time with her and out of the office a lot, he didn't get our emails or msgs, sadly she has since passed away which gave his story some truth. So, maybe we jumped to conclusions. But that still didn't account for the fact that we didn't have our money, so he got his attorney on it immediately and we are now coming to a resolution. I will update with further information. Lisa
Lisa c.
Aliso Viejo,#4Author of original report
Fri, January 18, 2008
Jeremy contacted us the same day I wrote the report (which surprised the heck out of me!), what we didn't know is that his mother was gravely ill and he was spending time with her and out of the office a lot, he didn't get our emails or msgs, sadly she has since passed away which gave his story some truth. So, maybe we jumped to conclusions. But that still didn't account for the fact that we didn't have our money, so he got his attorney on it immediately and we are now coming to a resolution. I will update with further information. Lisa
Lisa c.
Aliso Viejo,#5Author of original report
Fri, January 18, 2008
Jeremy contacted us the same day I wrote the report (which surprised the heck out of me!), what we didn't know is that his mother was gravely ill and he was spending time with her and out of the office a lot, he didn't get our emails or msgs, sadly she has since passed away which gave his story some truth. So, maybe we jumped to conclusions. But that still didn't account for the fact that we didn't have our money, so he got his attorney on it immediately and we are now coming to a resolution. I will update with further information. Lisa
Lisa c.
Aliso Viejo,#6Author of original report
Fri, January 18, 2008
Jeremy contacted us the same day I wrote the report (which surprised the heck out of me!), what we didn't know is that his mother was gravely ill and he was spending time with her and out of the office a lot, he didn't get our emails or msgs, sadly she has since passed away which gave his story some truth. So, maybe we jumped to conclusions. But that still didn't account for the fact that we didn't have our money, so he got his attorney on it immediately and we are now coming to a resolution. I will update with further information. Lisa
Intheknow
Portland,#7UPDATE Employee
Wed, January 09, 2008
I am very well in sympathy with your folks and want you to know that your not the only ones to whom this has happened. This has happened to other people in several other states and at different times. Absolutlely this should go beyond a civil matter to the level of criminal misconduct. Do not allow this to go unreported to authorities! In order to save a failing or lagging company, and unbeknown to the comen employee there, the owner has chossen to pick innocent clients whom He suspects will cause the least amount of trouble and or are the most vulnerable to continue to float things, then you are set up to be by some "reason" at fault yourself and He will claim its all now a legal matter.His wife has a gambling habit and a spending problem, and this only fuels this mans behavior for Greed and unjust actions. Look at the history of companies under the Oregon Corporation Commision database. !!