Gary
Houston,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, June 02, 2003
I read another person having the same difficulty with the same company as I. It occurs to me that they are probably short-circuiting the checks in the mail and cashing the rebates themselves. Remember, Miami is a sunny place for shady people. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for 16 years, I know what I'm talking about. I believe a possible 'fix' to these kinds of problems would be to send a copy of the ripoff report to the company offering the rebates. Mine was Canon. If enough of these reports are brought to the attention of the companies using these rebate scammers, perhaps they'll consider the negative customer as undesirable and fire scam artists like these.
Gary
Houston,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 02, 2003
I read another person having the same difficulty with the same company as I. It occurs to me that they are probably short-circuiting the checks in the mail and cashing the rebates themselves. Remember, Miami is a sunny place for shady people. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for 16 years, I know what I'm talking about. I believe a possible 'fix' to these kinds of problems would be to send a copy of the ripoff report to the company offering the rebates. Mine was Canon. If enough of these reports are brought to the attention of the companies using these rebate scammers, perhaps they'll consider the negative customer as undesirable and fire scam artists like these.
Gary
Houston,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, June 02, 2003
I read another person having the same difficulty with the same company as I. It occurs to me that they are probably short-circuiting the checks in the mail and cashing the rebates themselves. Remember, Miami is a sunny place for shady people. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for 16 years, I know what I'm talking about. I believe a possible 'fix' to these kinds of problems would be to send a copy of the ripoff report to the company offering the rebates. Mine was Canon. If enough of these reports are brought to the attention of the companies using these rebate scammers, perhaps they'll consider the negative customer as undesirable and fire scam artists like these.
Gary
Houston,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, June 02, 2003
I read another person having the same difficulty with the same company as I. It occurs to me that they are probably short-circuiting the checks in the mail and cashing the rebates themselves. Remember, Miami is a sunny place for shady people. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for 16 years, I know what I'm talking about. I believe a possible 'fix' to these kinds of problems would be to send a copy of the ripoff report to the company offering the rebates. Mine was Canon. If enough of these reports are brought to the attention of the companies using these rebate scammers, perhaps they'll consider the negative customer as undesirable and fire scam artists like these.