Jan
Rotherham,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, November 24, 2003
The proper url for the New York BBB is
http://www.newyork.bbb.org
However you will find absolutely nothing there about PlasmaNet - very odd for a business based in their bailywick!
However, if you follow the link to the National database, you will find a list of grievences and relative numbers of 'resolved grievences'.
You will not find any *real* details about these, and I doubt very much the accuracy of the figures!
There is much more on the subject of local BBB's on the 'Bad Business / Rip-Off' site which makes amazing reading. If only a fraction is true ( and I believe *personally* that the percentage is very high indeed) then the whole network of BBB's should be taken into Federal control. Immediately - if not sooner!!!!! This is one place where private enterprise cannot be trusted to be impartial.
Jacqueline - Consumer Advocate Volunteer
Hammond,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, September 07, 2003
First, I must say, it is not secure to share personal account information such as check/cheque numbers or any others similiar. This site appears before the WWW, and turns up in every search engine major or not. You never know how that information might be used for fruadulent practices. This kind of information is only of use to law enforcement.
Your information regarding any case of any kind should not be offered to just anyone. It is not anyone who has the legal right to review and assess that information. Evidence is for the Courts and Law, someone else might use it against you in a scam, outside of these areas.
There is a possibility you might be sending your information to the wrong department, which may not be professional enough to transfer to the correct department. It could be they're a crappy business, and just plain don't care.
It is entirely up to you to determine how much time and money you want to invest into a $5 charge. If you are driven on the principal of the matter, I can respect this choice.
Since you did not have much in the way of contact information, here is some:
PlasmaNet,Inc.
Domain name: Freelotto.com
Registrar: Tucows, Inc.
Whois server: whois.opensrs.net-referral
Freelotto.com
420 Lexington Ave., Ste. 2025
New York, NY 10170
If you decide to write a letter, this name might be of use to you: Mr. Kevin Aronin, CEO
If you can afford the long distance phone calls:
1-212-375-6208
or FAX: 1-212-931-6761
This company has an alleged bad reputation. Casino's are not the most ethical places to frequent in the world. If you win, they will ask you for all kinds of personal information, and you may not get your entitled winnings, which is the case the majority of the time.
If you want to confront them, go ahead and give them a call, fax or write, but be careful. For the $5, your phone bill may turn up higher or faxing, mailing and processing may run you into other fees as well.
You can access the onlineBBB at http://www.newyork.bbb.com and enter "Freelotto.com", into their search section to review their report, and find more information there.
They're just a flaky little corporation, don't let them cost you any more money, than they are worth. ;)