#20
Tue, July 02, 2002
I beat those thieving bastards at their game. The key to winning against unscrupulous companies is persistence. the perfectmatrix (http://www.theperfectmatrix.com/) has attempted to steal as much money from as many people as possible before people catch on to what is happening.
They guarantee that you will be making $1000 per week within 120 days, Guaranteed!
Bull-s**t! It's nothing more than a way to steal your money. They also have an accompliss, paypal.com. Paypal only guarantees purchases through their system for 30 days. Not acceptable.
If you do not stand by a guarantee offered by a merchant, don't allow that merchant to use your service to sell their products. This is just another way for companies like the perfect matrix to take advantage of consumers. When this first happened, I contacted Payapal 3 time through their dispute form. I contacted them 3 times because the first 2 they ignored me completely. I have also experienced the same poor service throught paypal in the past. When they finally did reply, ( after I threatened them, they told me I was out of luck because they only guarantee purchases through their sevice for 30 days. After several weeks, numerous emails and more threats, I finally contacted my credit card company and disputed the charge with them. I aslo had a portion of the money taken from my papal cash balance, so I still had to continue to press paypal for a refund.
The perfect matrix will lie to you, steal from you and cheat you if you let them. If you have been ripped off bythese scum bags, keep fighting. Harass the hell out of paypal, or contact your credit card company until you get your money. It's the only way.
These assholes want to keep your money and won't give it back without a fight. $104.00 won't make me or brake me, but I would rather burn the money than let those pieces of s**t have it. If you work for paypal or the perfect matrix, check back here often. I will make sure you stay near the top of the scum bag list for assholes.
Sincerely,
The wrong guy to f*** with!
Tom
East Brunswick,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, May 09, 2002
Thank you all for your comments. I have sent this entire page to the william and mary school. As a matter of fact, I emailed everyone on their contact list, just to be sure the s**t hits the fan. I am a man on a mission. I don't need the money, it just pisses me off that scum like this think it's Ok to rip people off.
thanks again,
Larry
Phoenix,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 09, 2002
The WHOIS info shows the technical contact is Ed Nark and his email is [email protected].
It did not take much digging to find that wm.edu is The College of William and Mary. This is a public institution in Williamsburg VA.
I suggest that you pitch a b***h with the school. Someone associated with the school is using the school's equipment to support a rip-off MLM venture. My experience with publicly-funded institutions is that they will take a complaint very seriously. Go to their website at www.wm.edu for contact info.
This may not get your money back but "Ed Nark" will get his butt kicked.
anti
ny,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 09, 2002
One idea. The "technical support" guy, Ed Nark has an college e-mail, William and Mary. How about reporting to the college the fraudulent activity? HOW some guy use their server for a scam?
write a letter to the President of the WM :
Timothy J. Sullivan, President [email protected]
This is an old very reputable college.... They will find the guy:-)
#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 09, 2002
Tom,
You aren't the only victim of The Perfect Matrix. For more information about this money making scheme go to www.worldwidescam.com. It looks like an e-pyramid scheme to me. You should report them to the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov, the FBI at www.fbi.gov and make a complaint to their web host. Make sure you file a complaint against Pay Pal as well; I'm disappointed at the lack of concern by Pay Pal about this scheme and others.
Then go to your nearest courthouse and file in small claims court, they'll never show so you will win by default.
Thanks for letting everyone know about this business "floportunity."
Good Luck
The Fraud Chick