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  • Report:  #132403

Complaint Review: National Home Assemblers - Mainesburg Pennsylvania

Reported By:
- temple, Texas,
Submitted:
Updated:

National Home Assemblers
PO Box 201 Mainesburg, 16932 Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Phone:
570-5493641
Web:
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On January 25, 2005 I sent a check for $49.75 to "National Home Assemblers", PO Box 201, Mainesburg, PA 16932. I still have not heard from them- February 22, 2005 so I called the phone number on the bottom of their flier, expecting to get a reason why my order had not been completed. The phone has been disconnected.

This advertisement was in our local "free" newspaper. It was for home assembly of refrigerator magnets. I am also filing a complaint with the BBB and trying to get out the word to anyone who responds to this add- it's a scam. Hope this helps someone else who may think it sounds like a good idea.

Wendy

temple, Texas
U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Bob

Quinlan,
Texas,
U.S.A.
You got doubly scammed

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 24, 2005

According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.


Bob

Quinlan,
Texas,
U.S.A.
You got doubly scammed

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 24, 2005

According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.


Bob

Quinlan,
Texas,
U.S.A.
You got doubly scammed

#4Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 24, 2005

According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.


Bob

Quinlan,
Texas,
U.S.A.
You got doubly scammed

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 24, 2005

According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.

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