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  • Report:  #245997

Complaint Review: LPC Low Pay Card - Portland Oregon

Reported By:
- SPRING MT., Pennsylvania,
Submitted:
Updated:

LPC Low Pay Card
P.O.Box 23937 Portland, 97281 Oregon, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-815-6952
Web:
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LPC is such a rip-OFF I think I will SUE them. They would not refund my money $200.00 to join. The Customer service rep was a smart as_ and told me to go ahead and file this report, he didn't care. You have 30 days to cansil and get $150.00 back. First of all they took the money out of my checking account on the 3rd and 7th of March. I didn't recieve my user info until the 19th of March, which means I couldn't use thier website to get prices until I loged in for the first time. Well, there was a problem right from the start, they had 2 different account numbers for my account and I was unable to login until tech support got the error corrected. I was able to finally login on March 28th. So my 30 days should have started from the 28th.

After loging in I got to see for the first time the OUT-RAGIS Prices. They were selling used TV's for 10X more than other internet stores. I compaired at random 20 items they were selling to 20 of the exact same products at other internet stores and found that they were thousands of dollars more than the competition on just one product along.

Click or copy and paste this link into your browser to take a look at some of the products I am talking about:

http://911pcdoctorhousecall.com/LPCRIPOFF.htm

I want my money back!!!!

BEWARE DON'T GET SUCKED IN BY THIS RIPOFF COMPANY LIKE ME AND MANY OTHER PEOPLE HAVE

John

SPRING MT., Pennsylvania
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Larry

West Sacramento,
California,
U.S.A.
Beware of buying clubs

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, April 29, 2007

The electronics business is the most competitive segment of the consumer economy. It is a buyer's market as sellers cut each other's throats and manufacturers continually trot out new products that make the unsold inventory instantly obsolete. Why, oh, why would anyone pay good money to join a buying club? Think it through. If you pay 200 bucks to join one of these things you will be stuck forever buying from that source trying to recoup your membership investment while other sellers offer you deals just as good or even better. And that's if the seller is legitimate. This buying club sounds like it just wants to scam bargain hunters by collecting their membership fee and then offering such bad terms that no one will actually place an order. That really cuts down the overhead, doesn't it.

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