Helene
Elgin,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 04, 2010
I have been following this with much interest myself.
If you go to the Rip-off Report search engine at the upper right hand corner of the homepage and enter "Winkelman" and you will see about seven entries on him.
I cant figure it all out.
Who in their right mind is going to buy fire and ice?
You think he would at least put something real for sale in that store.
Pretty bad con job, if you ask me.
Maybe you and your friends who post on here can figure it out.
Ronny g
North hollywood,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, October 04, 2010
...and certainly..we all want happiness.
Problem is..if you click on the "contact us" link..the "about us" link.. the "home" link.... the "freee resources" link...the "testimonials link" (which there seem to be ZERO, NADA , ZILTCH NO testimonials), "the press" link....zero , nada. ziltch, nothing. bogus, fraud, fail etc...nothing..the "media" link...some gibberish in Latin or something,,, the "speaking" link..also some gibberish in Latin or Egyptian..I have no clue.... The only link that seems to go anywhere...is the "e store"...where you can buy "fire"..or "ice"
You decide.
Bottom line...NOWHERE on this ENTIRE website..is an address. So one of sound mind should ask...WHY are they hiding?????????????????????????
Joe
Austin,#4Author of original report
Sun, October 03, 2010
Further Adventures?
518 F2 530 Winkelman v. Blyth & Co. G. Anderson
Heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals
Ninth Circuit on June 10,1975
NO 74-1203
Federal Court case in OREGON, Walter E.Winkelman and Paul F. Becker was accused of federal securities law and common law fraud, Because the persons who sued had not found the alleged fraud until the two-year statute of limitations under Oregon law had expired, summary judgment granted for Winkelman and Becker.
Further appeal denied.