Anne
Broken Hill,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, March 11, 2009
I had the same experience with these people. After much searching and contacting other people that are involved i got the eName and email adress of someonr who gloria can contact for her 50$back. I paid $75 as im in oz,and i did also keep hitting reply on the emails they kept sending me too,i got a response from a lad who is only their help,but he must have taken my askong and pleading to heart and organized the money back,keep trying to reply to their emails,even it it looks liked the reply adress is a responder OK..
Steve
Bradenton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, September 19, 2008
Gloria, I hope you paid with a credit card! Then you can dispute the charge as fraudulent. Otherwise, you will never see a dime of your money without suing in court. You should have posted the exact website you went to, so others can avoid being ripped off. FYI...Short of hitting the lottery or getting an inheritance, there really is no such thing as easy money or get rich quick. These are all scams, which common sense should dictate. File a complaint with the FTC and also with the registrar/host of the domain, and with the Attorney General in the state they operate from. You can do a whois search on the domain to get the registrant address. Then serve summons on them. Hint: Any website that does not have a physical business address and a LISTED business telephone number, should be avoided.