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Touchstone Research Group sent incomplete record of my milatary service (17 months instead of 63 Months) new york ny

Requested a DD-214 of my service. Recieved a copy of my discharge of 18 months in the Army. I wrote back that that was a short term discharge with a re-enlistment for a 51 week school followed by an 18 month deployment to Okinawa followed by 13 month as an instructor at the school.

discharged in Jan 1973. Have sent 2 emails, but haven't recieved a reply. Have filed a complaint with credit card company disputing charges.

avva nails Avva Nails Does not issue refunds

Their product takes 2+ weeks to arrive. It is very difficult to use. They will not refund their product if you have opened it. 

Joe’s Auto and Muffler Joe Nasworthy Justin Nasworthy I took my truck in for a one day job and it took over 3 weeks- replace fuel pump and sender in the fuel pump. They damaged so much of my truck. Swainsboro Ga.

It took them a week the first time. They called and said it was fixed and ready to pick up. I paid for the bill of $663.93 over the phone with my credit card since it would be very late before getting back to town. I was quoted $450 for the entire bill including parts, labor, and tax to begin with. I asked over the phone why was it so much more and she gave me some crazy excuses.

I was just glad to finally get my truck back. Picked it up that night and would smell gas when driving. Ran out of gas in the middle of nowhere late at night. Had to walk several miles to get help. Joe's already took my money so it took them 2 days to even come look at the problem. They left the gas hose off and the gas all leaked out! I have so many pictures of all the damages and problems they made.

They had my truck for a total of 3 weeks and messed up my gas tank and broke several items. They wired the fuel gauge to show over full all the time. I can write a book about this evil and scamming shop! This is just the beginning……………………….I asked for a refund from Joan the first time and she said she will call me back in 2 hours and never did.

I asked Justin for a refund the next day and he texted me no. This place is very ugly to their customers! They told me my truck was ready on a Friday so I went and got it. Took it home and saw so many problems. They would not answer the phone at all. I wrote a formal letter to Joe asking for a full refund and still no answer, so I am deciding about my next course of action. I sure hope the saying- what goes aound comes around- is true!

paypal ABuse of my personal information Chandler AZ

I have been very careful to make sure that Paypal did not send me physical mail and advertising.   Today however, I received a truly s**+**y credit offer from these guys.  They used to arrest mobsters and loan sharks for terms like these.   People went to jail for usurious schemes like these.

I have no interest in getting boned by their credit card scams and no interest in continuing to receive forced junk mail from Paypal.  I called Paypal and tried to opt out of getting the offers for truly awful credit products and any other bullshit they are trying to sell me but Paypal refused.  My concern is WHEN my mail is stolen, a tweaker can open an account under my name with Paypal. 

After explaining why I insist on opting out, the rep told me that I cannot opt out of mailed offers for products "that I will find useful".   Translation:  The all knowing all seeing Paypal knows what's best for me so bend over, take a deep breath, and take it. We really don't care what you want or what you think.  We will pimp you out as we see fit and you are our b***h.

Well Paypal, the credit card applications are not even useful as toilet paper.  I was told the ONLY WAY to opt out of these credit card scam offers is to close my account.   My personal information is being abused without my explicit consent.  Paypal REFUSES to allow me the option to opt out.  Paypal is opening the door to credit fraud and abuse but they don't care. 

There are now so many other payment options that I have no choice and accept that Paypal has forced me to close my account of 20 years.  I hope that stops their abuse of my private information but I very much doubt it.

Alaska Psychological Services Alaska Psychological Services Alaska Anchorage Alaska

The receptionist at this facility is lazy, unorganized, rude and not helpful at all. She told me she would get back to me two different times after speaking to the doctor. She failed both times to call me back . When I called her after two weeks to get an update she blatantly lied and said she already gave me the information I needed. When I asked her how much these treatments cost she acted surprised that I would even ask her that and proceeded to tell me it was five thousand dollars . This place is a rip off and run by a dishonest, rude, lazy person.

hengjingguaji nanjingshi I paid 189 dollars for it and they sent me a pair of socks nanjing jiangsu china

I saw a add on face book for a electric scooter (mobility) I paid 189 for it 2 mn latter I get a pair of socks

Howard Hanna Property Management Virginia Beach Brandon Kersey, Sara Binggeli,David Rivera Stolen money, mold, roof collapsed, walls collapsed, hospital stay Chesapeake, Virginia beach Virginia

We were rented a horrible property and had our money stolen by Brandon Kersey and Howard Hanna David Riviera and Sarah binggeli.  They knew of the home's horrible condition because the registered agent was cited back in November of 28 teen we moved into the property of April of 2019 the property has mass amounts of structural damage the roof is caving in and leaking horribly their mass amounts of black mold.

other mold growth the walls are buckling there are broken windows there are mass amounts of lexical issues water damage the property on the outside is full of roofing nails and construction nails that they refused to pick up we have been living in this home for over 5 months with them doing little to no work are making big issues about doing the work my family and I have gotten sick in this property and now they are throwing us out due to its conditions after they knew of the conditions and the home was condemned for the conditions.

This location of Howard Hanna in Virginia Beach has several several badd reviews of the horrible things they have done to people in the conditions they force people to live in.

Dr. Jay Davidson, Davidson LLC (Humacao, Puerto Rico) Dr. Scott Richmond, Thrive Health Centers (Urbandale, Iowa) Dr. Jay Davidson has risky protocols, amazing claims and $1,000 phone calls. Only after signing an agreement for health coaching services was it disclosed that his holistic solutions include potentially painful and dangerous procedures that could have long-term harmful effects and leave patients in chronic pain. Humacao

A relative entered into a 9-month contract for Dr. Jay Davidson’s health program through his company Vibrant Life LLC (now Davidson LLC). His website claimed, “We can help you make the massive health transformation you need so that you can live the life YOU deserve,” by giving “knowledge and tools you need to continue your journey of healthy, happy living after working with us so that you no longer have to ‘rely’ on doctors for the rest of your life.”

Those are some amazing claims, but here’s what my relative actually got for the $1,100 a month fee: one phone call per month and a few emails with a Jay Davidson associate named Scott Richmond, a chiropractor in Urbandale, Iowa. Her calls, which appeared to account for about $1,000 of the fee, typically lasted an hour or less.

The agreement requires the person seeking health-coaching services to pay the entire amount of the contract period even if the person wants out before it expires. There are no refunds either. If this program is such a great thing, offering “million-dollar knowledge” as Scott described it, why force people to pay the full fee if they exit early? Perhaps it has something to do with what is not disclosed prior to the agreement going into effect.

What my relative did not know, until after signing the contract, was the “holistic solutions” they recommended to her included potentially painful and dangerous procedures that could have long-term harmful effects and leave patient in chronic pain.

After signing the contract my family member was told she should be evaluated in Tijuana, Mexico, for a procedure that involves scrapping her jaw bone. She later learned through research that the procedure is condemned by the American Association of Endodontists and that such surgery often requires multiple surgical procedures to achieve some pain relief. The National Council Against Health Fraud has information about the dangers of this procedure as well in its “Position Paper on Amalgam Fillings.”

Neither Jay nor Scott mentioned that the Mexico bio dental clinic recommended to her is a Hal Huggins Alliance Member. The State of Colorado revoked Dr. Huggins’ dental license for, among other things, what the state called “misleading, deceptive, or false” advertising; “grossly negligent dental practice;” failing to refer patients to physicians; and “unnecessary laboratory tests."

In addition, Jay Davidson's website states, “We all have expert knowledge in working with Lyme disease, drainage, detoxification (such as heavy metal detox), and much more,” but the site fails to disclose the potential detox risks, nor does it mention the advisability of having other medical personnel being part of the monitoring process.

After signing the agreement my relative was told that it was her responsibility to find someone medically qualified (i.e. a real expert) to monitor her during the heavy metal detox protocol. After signing the agreement she was told the heavy metal detox period could last 2-4 years, way beyond her 9-month agreement. I could go on, but you get the idea. 

Another huge red flag is the “PSc.D” credential Jay and Scott tout from the Pastoral Medical Association (PMA), which provides "pastoral provider licenses.” Dr. Stephen Barrett, a retired medical doctor and founder of Quackwatch.org, describes the PSc.D as a credential one can buy. If there’s a problem, the PMA requires that an ecclesiastical tribunal settle all disputes against PMA-credentialed practitioners, and arbitration is the only remedy for wrongdoing. As of this writing, the PMA refuses to disclose what is involved in its credentials process. I wonder why.

Based on my relative’s experience, it seems to me that Jay and Scott play a semantics game with their health coaching language, talking out of both sides of their mouths. They charged my relative high monthly fees for very minimal and questionable work. They suggested protocols for potentially risky procedures based on their “expert knowledge,” while also claiming they are not giving medical advice or treatment. They also refused to take any responsibility whatsoever for disclosing material information such as risks about the highly controversial and potentially dangerous protocols they recommend.

I suggest anyone considering such services first do some research on Jay Davidson. A screen shot of a HealerPedia website indicates Jay is a “General MD,” yet his only licensed credential appears to be “PSc.D” with the Pastoral Medical Association. He is not a licensed medical doctor in California (I checked), where he lived and worked for many years until he and his family moved to Puerto Rico in the spring of 2018. The California Board of Chiropractic Examiners indicates that his chiropractor license expired May 31, 2018.

In addition, it does not appear that his company, Vibrant Life LLC, was ever qualified to do business in California. My relative’s agreement was with Vibrant Life LLC, yet there is proof on her monthly credit card statements that Jay Davison withdrew funds from her account under his own name, in apparent violation of LLC law. The address on his website for his new company, Davidson LLC, can be traced to a private mailbox (PMB) on what appears to be a solar farm in Puerto Rico.

As a practicing chiropractor, Scott Richmond works under the American Chiropractic Association’s code of ethics, which states, “DCs [Doctor of Chiropractic] need to make sure that patients understand their treatment options so that they can make their own decision about proposed treatments.”

While he promotes his overall healthcare experience and knowledge to sell his services, Scott seems to believe he can put on his PMA hat when convenient and use the association as a shield to try to avoid his ethical duty as a chiropractor to inform those he counsels about the risks of the treatment options he recommends. That’s because he believes, as he stated, that it is up to the individuals he coaches to do their own due diligence for the people and procedures he and Jay recommend.

I agree with Scott on one point: Conduct your own careful due diligence on these two before even considering doing business with them. They do not appear to be regulated by or accountable to anyone.

Enterprise Rent A Car Horrible company to rent from. Gave me a dirty SUV, that smells and keeps breaking down and they’re refusing to fix it or exchange the vehicle. Unheard of in 2019. Fort Lauderdale-FLL Florida

Enterprise Rent A Car Horrible company to rent from. Gave me a dirty SUV, that smells and keeps breaking down and they’re refusing to fix it or exchange the vehicle. Unheard of in 2019. Poor leadership and culture and treat customer like crap, all about sales and not fix issues when they come up. Stay away from this place, worst experience I ever had dealing with any company!!! … your description … Fort Lauderdale-FLL Florida

CPN GENERATOR Tanesha Stevens FAKE, MADE UP CPN NUMBERS GA ATLANTA

I used this service and after spending hundreds, I discovered that their CPN numbers are FAKE, MADE UP NUMBER. They refused to give me a refund and don't answer my calls anymore. I am told by the local police that they have received serveral complaints and are under investigation