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Some of the other things Ripoff Report learned in the course of its investigation: typical customer feedback reads: With much respect and appreciation for a job well done, I applaud the care and concern U.S Money Reserve showed to us. U.S. Money Reserves sales teams have expressed confidence in doing their job. One of the sales managers at U.S. Money Reserve stated I have experienced first-hand Marks personal interest in making sure that all of our customers are treated with respect. The processes the company has put in place with the verification and quality assurance programs have enable us to continually improve upon on our communications with our customers and have resulted in greater customer satisfaction. U.S. Money Reserve takes its employees satisfaction seriously as well.
Each month, U.S. Money Reserve asks its employees to nominate a fellow employee that has gone above and beyond their normal job responsibilities and has either helped a fellow employee or made a significantly positive impact on the company to be Employee of the Month. Instead of U.S. Money Reserves executives choosing the Employee of the Month, a group of employees was selected and this committee of peers chooses the Employee of the Month. This, along with the open communication atmosphere that exists, has several employees commenting: "U.S. Money Reserve provides a great, positive work environment. The Executive Management has a true open-door policy and I feel like these people are family. It is the best place I have ever worked. Ripoff Report was pleased to learn that U.S. Money Reserves business mission to commit its processes to customer satisfaction also extended to its employees satisfaction.
US Money Reserve recognizes that complaints posted on Ripoff Report (whether true or not) are issues that need to be reviewed, not ignored. When handled correctly, complaints can be valuable learning opportunities.
With the feedback generated by Ripoff Report, U.S. Money Reserve has made business process changes that will enhance its mission to do right by its customers and provide outstanding customer service and a great customer experience. In summary, after our investigation, which included discussions with Mr. Fertitta and many of his past and current associates, Ripoff Report is convinced that U.S. Money Reserve is committed to quality delivery of services resulting in total client satisfaction.
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SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THE REPORT THAT WAS FILED ABOUT
U.S. Money Reserve or United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve: As a matter of policy, when a business becomes a member of the Corporate Advocacy Program the member business agrees to allow Ripoff Report to contact every person who filed a complaint so they can make things right with them. Ripoff Report monitors all correspondences in order to confirm that the member business made things right with the customer and the complaint was resolved, United States Rare Coin & Bullion Reserve / US Money Reserve did that.
NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED
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On December 15th, I placed a telephone order for a small gold coin for a Christmas gift to my daughter.
The $157.89 I sent was to pay for the coin and for insurance.
I called a few times. On January 5, 2015, I was told they were looking into it and would soon get back to me by phone.
I did receive a lot of beautiful brochures, but still no coin.
I would like either the coin, or my money returned to me. I am in my 80s and tired of being ripped-off!
The coin was being sold for $133.00 per the advertisment in Time Magazine. However, when I called, the price was raised.