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  • Report:  #111435

Complaint Review: Tiny Details - Groton New York

Reported By:
- Portsmouth, Virginia,
Submitted:
Updated:

Tiny Details
P.O Box 85 Groton, 13073 New York, U.S.A.
Phone:
607-898-9046
Web:
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I thought working on these tiny dollhouse creations was going to be fun and profitable. I read other ripoff reports and thought, "Well maybe they really didn't take the time to do it right" since I am a perfectionist myself. I WAS WRONG!!!!

When they say the company has outragous standards, they are not kidding! I have sent the tiny books back twice-paid for shipping both times- and the intrest continues to accrew on my credit card from that 50 dollar deposit.

And they will not give me my refund back. Here I have paid for this shipping which I do not feel I should have to pay for, plus now my 30 hours of cutting, gluing, and folding were all in vain. (this sounds simple, I ASSURE you it is not easy work!!) You only get a partial refund if you do not complete the entire kit. So if you bust your *ss and complete the whole thing, guess what, you get to pay more and then get zero back.

I wish the company used a physical address so I could go there and throw the books at them.

I will be sure to report them to the BBB.

Tara

Portsmouth, Virginia
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Amber

Plantsville,
Connecticut,
U.S.A.
Address of Company

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, November 12, 2004

If you simply type in a google search the number of any specific company you are looking for, more than 75% of the time you will find your answer. Google provides the name and address of each listed phone number. The number registered for Tiny Details is to: Paul Gier, (607) 898-9046, 254 Salt Rd, Groton, NY 13073 which can be found by a simple Google Search. Remember, any company that asks for money (even a deposit) to work-at-home obviously is not a ligit company. The only way this company is "legal" is they are mailing you out information, however, they are just choosing not accepting your work. If you are "working" for them, pay the extra $2.00 and get a delivery confirmation receipt or a signature required form when sending anything back to them. This way there is proof they received your products back. However, this still can't make them accept them. Well, lesson learned (hopefully).

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