Tony
Union,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, January 01, 2005
Taylor, Don't be an idiot! This company has operated under several different names, the most recent being Nationwide Cybersystems. They recently closed the operation in Hollywood, Fl and relocated down the road to Plantation. Take it from me, you will spend more in rent and phone service than the machines will take in, I know because I have 5 of them adorning my garage now. If you do a search for Nationwide Cybersystems on the Internet, you will find 2 reports from a local Miami station who followed up with consumers who purchased machines from these folks, in fact they all went to work for Transnet the next day after closing the Hollywood location, including the former president of the company, Paul Pemberton. The fact that they first were only willing to give you a partial refund should have told you something, yet you went ahead, all I can say is good luck when your machines constantly fail, you get no tech support, and end up pulling the machines from the locations because it is cheaper to disconnect them than to leave them running.
Tony
Union,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, January 01, 2005
Taylor, Don't be an idiot! This company has operated under several different names, the most recent being Nationwide Cybersystems. They recently closed the operation in Hollywood, Fl and relocated down the road to Plantation. Take it from me, you will spend more in rent and phone service than the machines will take in, I know because I have 5 of them adorning my garage now. If you do a search for Nationwide Cybersystems on the Internet, you will find 2 reports from a local Miami station who followed up with consumers who purchased machines from these folks, in fact they all went to work for Transnet the next day after closing the Hollywood location, including the former president of the company, Paul Pemberton. The fact that they first were only willing to give you a partial refund should have told you something, yet you went ahead, all I can say is good luck when your machines constantly fail, you get no tech support, and end up pulling the machines from the locations because it is cheaper to disconnect them than to leave them running.
Tony
Union,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, January 01, 2005
Taylor, Don't be an idiot! This company has operated under several different names, the most recent being Nationwide Cybersystems. They recently closed the operation in Hollywood, Fl and relocated down the road to Plantation. Take it from me, you will spend more in rent and phone service than the machines will take in, I know because I have 5 of them adorning my garage now. If you do a search for Nationwide Cybersystems on the Internet, you will find 2 reports from a local Miami station who followed up with consumers who purchased machines from these folks, in fact they all went to work for Transnet the next day after closing the Hollywood location, including the former president of the company, Paul Pemberton. The fact that they first were only willing to give you a partial refund should have told you something, yet you went ahead, all I can say is good luck when your machines constantly fail, you get no tech support, and end up pulling the machines from the locations because it is cheaper to disconnect them than to leave them running.
Taylor
Houston,#5Author of original report
Thu, December 30, 2004
I feel obliged to say that I got "cold feet" about my transaction and was premature in passing judgment against the company. I have tried to remove my previous post but Ripoff Report won't let me. As I indicated in my earlier post, they had already finalized good locations for two of my three units, so there was no reason for the refund I requested. Since then I've finished my transaction and I'm satisfied so they definitely did not deserve the things I posted.