Logan714
Las Cruces,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, March 24, 2010
Oh, public scammers. Can you tell that I'm a dissatisfied customer due to the thieves you imploy. I did hear rumors of a class action lawsuit. I guess I could look further.
Here's public scammers scam: A major corporation lobbied different State Legislatures and here's what their money bought
if you fall behind on your payment they take "possession" of your property and lock you out, but they do not maintain custody and control of the items. What bunch of people besides public scammers would this benefit. The maximum penalty for theft by public scammers employees is termination for under $2000. They maintain absolutely no key logs. Their keys from working in the real estate profession, are easily duplicated.
So that means a crooked employee can duck out for 20 minutes and get a second set of keys cut at Home Depot. There you go. Pass keys to all the lockout units. Then they just cherry pick a couple of things out of the unit and they have more than sufficient time to scam away. Also the scamming insurance company operates under the same rules. "Well, if Public Scammers changed your lock, then we're not responsible."
It even gets more reprehensible with Public Scammers. In my particular case my dad lives 6 blocks away and were told that if there was any problem with payment, etc. to please call him and he would immediately take care of it. They never did. Not once and his address was the one on file.
So, no profanities but I guess blow me isn't one. So, blow me Public Scammers. I can't wait for this lawsuit to get together. I hope you get what you truly deserve.
And if anyone has heard about the law suit, please tell me. I can't wait to get in on it against these scamming thieves.
Logan
PSemployee
N/a,#3UPDATE Employee
Sun, February 15, 2009
Where you current on your payments? Were your items auctioned? Were your burgularized? What insurance did you have? Let me know.