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  • Report:  #1417333

Complaint Review: Slamoc.com - Austin Texas

Reported By:
Hal - Centre, Alabama, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

Slamoc.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Phone:
737 202 2310
Web:
Slamoc.com
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While Christmas shopping on line I found Slamoc.com and they were offering quality high end products for the redeculas price of $50.00 with free shipping.

I was suspicious but after doing some searching online I only found positive reviews, all fake. Thinking I was going to give Hi-End gifts for a rediculasly low price, I allowed GREED to blind me and went all in to the tune of $400.00. I am a suspicious person, but for whatever reason (GREED) I went for it and I take full responsibility for volunterring to be Ripped Off by what should be seen as a "To good to be true" offer.

I ignored the doubt I had for getting Hi-End for $50.00 with free shipping. And I rationalized that having to pay with "Play Station Gift Cards" off of Amazon was only them keeping prices down. When in truth that form of payment cannot be stopped and they can just sell the credit or purchase games for resale with them. With my first order I received an email confirming the $50.00 sale. So after placing & paying for the $400.00 in orders, I waited untill Friday to follow-up and it always said "processing" for status. I had forgotten my password and requested a reset, which I never received and was locked out of the system.

So from the website Slamoc.com I called the phone number (737) 202-2310 which rings until Verizon comes on and says that number cannot be reached. At which point I realized that I had been taken and had little recourse.

Don't let your greed allow you to be fooled! Something for nothing is still nothing.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Paul

United States
Address Inaccurate

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, February 02, 2018

The address in your review is not the business. It is my home, and I have no affiliation or knowledge of SLAMOC, which is/was clearly a scam.  A company called Yext was paid to populate this company over +/- 70 directories which made it look legitimate. 

I tried to get the user info from Yext, but they could not provide it.

If you are capable, would you, please remove my home address from your review. 

Thanks for your help.  Paul

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