tim&joni''stowing
United States of America#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, September 13, 2011
First of all the first e-mail was sent on a wednesday and he never call the business phone # he was calling a cell phone # that was not working, so we could not call him back. all he had to do is look on line or pick up a phone book and call the business phone #. we have tryed to work with this member in anyway we can and he want nothing to do with any of it. we had tryed to give him the info for the call that we got the money from, but there is no helping people that dont want to help themselfs. also how did you get anywere out of what i posted that we knew that the money was fake like the man said it was dark and the driver didn't have a pen on him to check if the money is fake. the driver that did this call has been with us for 15 years and we have never had anything like this happen before but you live and learn.
I am the law
Chicago,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, September 13, 2011
I think it's ironic that you're mocking people for not having a "mastery of the English language", while you used the word "quiet" in place of the word "quite" TWICE; once in your initial report and again in a response to someone else. "Quiet" means not making a sound.
Some people.....
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, September 12, 2011
What part of "There phones went unanswered for a week, I left several messages on both Tim and Jonis phone numbers with no return call, I sent them two emails to no avail. " did y'all not understand?
For that alone, I think you realize it is "most likely" that these folks got that bill from your driver. It is also most likely that your company, aware the driver had just gotten that bill from a prior call, know who pawned the fake $50 onto you.
Your rebuttal did not help your case at all.
Make the da**ed $50 up to these folks and do what you need to in order to report the folks who gave it to you.
tim&joni''stowing
United States of America#5REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, September 12, 2011
This is the owner of the business and I would like to say my side of the story. First off the driver had done a call right before this call and the person had paid in cash. The driver did not no that the money was fake (if it really is fake money) and he had gave her change from the pervious tow. Also if this was really our fault then why did it take you 4 days to call us and how do we no you didn't make the money your self,or have other larger bills in her wallet, seeing she did pay with a $100. The reason he or his sister has not contacted anyone about this matter is because they can not prove where this money has come from and that they didn't make it themselfs.
Robert
Irvine,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, September 02, 2011
How did this company get the Counterfeit bill?
Unless you are saying that they are creating the bills why would they intentionally accept a counterfeit bill? Obviously they wouldn't know it was counterfeit right?
If he wanted to palm off the $50 bill why would he say he didn't have change? Perhaps he didn't but stopped along the way and got some change? That may be where he got the counterfeit bill.
You also said it was dark that night. So if it was the goal of them to get rid of bill to the first person they had a chance why did he need to turn his back? He could have just already had the bill on the top of his "stack" and give her the bad bill. Because he knew she had a $100 bill.
Also, those pens are supposed to be fairly reliable but have you actually taken it to a bank and have them check it out?
I'm not saying that she didn't get a counterfeit bill and that it didn't come from this business, just that they may have been as unaware of it being counterfeit as your sister. Unfortunately with the amount of scams going on they have no idea if your sister(regardless of how much of a saint she is) are not trying to pull the same thing. Perhaps you even got that bill from someone else and trying to make them responsible.
By the way have you contacted the Secret Service?
mr rik
miami,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, September 02, 2011
to insist on using a credit card when dealing with questionable individuals.
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Manchester,#8Author of original report
Thu, September 01, 2011
Dear "Umm" sadly your colorful language is completely wasted on professional people like myself. My sister is actually quiet busy both serving her community and helping to empower the next generation of young people from being socially handicapped and inept (like "summ" people). FYI, it is not the FBI that handles counterfeiting but the US Secret Service. Any victim who has received counterfeit money like my sister should check out: http://www.secretservice.gov/money_receive.shtml for more information and help concerning these crimes. Thank You!
anonymous
San Diego,#9Consumer Comment
Wed, August 31, 2011
Has your sister pulled her head out of her (bleep) long enough, yet, to google fbi field office manchester new hampshire, contact them, give them the 50 and tell them where she got it from? I imagine they'd be interested in this....