Dorothy
Woodville,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, March 22, 2004
Thank you for this suggestion, we will try it and hope that others do also.
Alice
Citrus Heights,#3Author of original report
Sat, March 20, 2004
I forgot to let you know one important thing-I got on the computer and got a free e-mail sight from hotmail using an e-mail name such as ticketoff_7, so as not to use my own e-mail thereby saving my self the trouble of having to contact my company and change it.
Alice
Citrus Heights,#4Author of original report
Sat, March 20, 2004
I wrote a message to them telling them exactly what I was upset about and what my plans were i.e. to e-mail them as many times as I had to every day until this matter was taken care of. I put their e-mail addresses (I had two-first I did one and sent it then did the other) in all three lines of the address box as many times as I could get it there (about 50) and then hit the send button. It only took three days to get a response that my account was being considered. I responded that I would quit what I had been doing for only a short period of time, but would resume and continue where I left off. I have however been called continuously (on my cell phone-because they weren't smart enough to write the home phone down {thank God!}which I don't answer. Good Luck to all of the rest of you who were ripped off!
Dorothy
Woodville,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 20, 2004
Alice, best news I've seen in regard to getting out from under this mess. Would you elaborate on what message you used to flood there emails with. Sounds like if WE ALL did this we could put a stop to this scam. Thank you for your input, my husband is retired and on disability, he could flood them every day.