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  • Report:  #352923

Complaint Review: O2 Sports O2 Divine Spas - Chino California

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- California, California,
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O2 Sports O2 Divine Spas
5585-D Daniels Chino, 91710 California, U.S.A.
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
This company took my money, and sold me an inferior product and one with missing pieces, and I have still not gotten the money I am owed nor the missing pieces. I see now from looking on this site, that this is happening to a lot of people on a regular basis over the last 6 months or so.

When looking for the other reports on this site you need to look for not only ("zero") 02 Sports but also search on this site using the letter ("o") as in o2 Sports.

On a couple of the postings I saw where the Chino Hills police said "Customers wishing to file a complaint regarding this business are asked to contact the Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.com or 909-825-7280). They may also wish to contact the civil court in their area to get more information on pursing this matter through civil court."

I would strongly advise everyone to do as the Police advise and contact the Better Business Bureau, and persue the matter thru small claims or civil court.

Also if you paid by credit card, contact your credit card company and banking institution, they may be able to help...I know they have helped several 02 Sports victims on here.

Anonymnous

California, California

U.S.A.


4 Updates & Rebuttals

Michelle

Newburgh,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
local laywer

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, July 23, 2008

I checked with a local lawyer here who says that if interested, i need to look for representation in california. he said that the other option would be to sue in indiana, and then transfer the judgement to california (those weren't his words, but i cannot remember the fancy terms). but i cannot sue in indiana, because o2 is not registered to do business in indiana. he said that seeking representation in california could be costly. i noticed that there are some people on here, who live in california. i'm wondering if you can send an email to a lawyer near you, to see what their take on our situation is. thanks, you can reply on here, i check the o2 sports reports often. thanks, michelle.


Michelle

Newburgh,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
local laywer

#3Consumer Suggestion

Wed, July 23, 2008

I checked with a local lawyer here who says that if interested, i need to look for representation in california. he said that the other option would be to sue in indiana, and then transfer the judgement to california (those weren't his words, but i cannot remember the fancy terms). but i cannot sue in indiana, because o2 is not registered to do business in indiana. he said that seeking representation in california could be costly. i noticed that there are some people on here, who live in california. i'm wondering if you can send an email to a lawyer near you, to see what their take on our situation is. thanks, you can reply on here, i check the o2 sports reports often. thanks, michelle.


Michelle

Newburgh,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
local laywer

#4Consumer Suggestion

Wed, July 23, 2008

I checked with a local lawyer here who says that if interested, i need to look for representation in california. he said that the other option would be to sue in indiana, and then transfer the judgement to california (those weren't his words, but i cannot remember the fancy terms). but i cannot sue in indiana, because o2 is not registered to do business in indiana. he said that seeking representation in california could be costly. i noticed that there are some people on here, who live in california. i'm wondering if you can send an email to a lawyer near you, to see what their take on our situation is. thanks, you can reply on here, i check the o2 sports reports often. thanks, michelle.


Michelle

Newburgh,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
local laywer

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, July 23, 2008

I checked with a local lawyer here who says that if interested, i need to look for representation in california. he said that the other option would be to sue in indiana, and then transfer the judgement to california (those weren't his words, but i cannot remember the fancy terms). but i cannot sue in indiana, because o2 is not registered to do business in indiana. he said that seeking representation in california could be costly. i noticed that there are some people on here, who live in california. i'm wondering if you can send an email to a lawyer near you, to see what their take on our situation is. thanks, you can reply on here, i check the o2 sports reports often. thanks, michelle.

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