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ECO Indoor Air Solutions Irving Axel Romero They came to work on my home. Their price was the highest in the area. They did such a horrible job. My AC is leaking and permanently damaged San Jose CA

I hired them to clean our gutter and clean and fix the problems we were having.
This individual in the Name Irving Axel Romera should not work in this filed.

He ruined our system and ever since his visit, we are having more issues than ever. We do not recommend them to anyone.

JOHN C HUDSON 632 326-0539 SIERRA VISTA LOSER COLONEL KLINK CONSTANT HARASSING CALLS AND LIES ABOUT ME OVER A FEW REPLICA ROLEX WATCHES SIERRA VISTA ARIZONA

I POSTED AN AD ON CRAIGS LIST ALMOST TWO YEARS AGO SAYING 3 REPLICA ROLEX WATCHES  THE DIAL READ SWISS MADE I POSTED THEM AND COLONELY KLONK AKA JOHN C HUDSON FROM SIERRA VISTA  AT 623  326-0539 TEXTED ME THEN CALLING ME DEMANDING I REMOVE THE AD I TOLD MIM NO I WILL NOT, HE SAID HE WAS GOING TO CALL CRAIGSLIST FOR THEM TO BE REMOVED, THEY WERE NOT REMOVED.

I SOLD ALL 3 REPLICAS ROLEXES SWISS MADE  TO A VERY NICE LADY, I TOLD THIS DIRTBAG HUDSON COLONEL KLINK HE WAS WELCOMED TO MEET ME TO VIEW THEM WHEN HE CALLED HE TOLD MT TO F&%$ YOURSELF  I HAVE DONE NOTHING TO THIS DIRTBAG NERVE ME THIS DIRTBAG NEVER SOLD HIM ANYTHING. HE IS ON MEDS NOT ME HE HAS ACCUSED ME OVER AND OVER OF MEAN FOUL THINGS  HE IS A SICK 77 YEAR OLD MAN HE NEEDS TO BE IN A STRAIGHT JACKET FOR MENTAL EVALUATION. 

BEWARE FOLKS HE HAS DONE TO TO OTHERS HE THINKS HE IS MR KNOW IT ALL  BY THE WAY HE WEARS A 2.00 TIMEX. I HAVE ANOTHER REPLICA ROLEX I POSTED PICS IT CLEARLY SHOWS ON THE DIAL SWISS MADE.

Macy’s Online Did Not Receive Furniture and Required To Pay!

I ordered multiple items from Macy’s online using my Macy’s credit card at the same time. Same shipping and billing address for each item as they were ordered simultaneously. Two items – ottomans from the furniture department – were delivered to the wrong address in a different state. After eight telephone calls I was assured that a credit for the cost of the two items that I never received would be issued. I received notifications today that Macy’s will not credit back the cost of the two items that total more than $400 dollars.

I placed the orders, never received my furniture, spoke to ‘customer service’ multiple times with assurances that I would not be charged, and now Macy’s sends a letter stating I must pay for what I never received. WARNING DO NOT order from Macy’s!!!! Each call I made sent me over seas with a statement that they could not transfer me to the US.

Lux Sports Car Rentals Lux Sports Car Rentals Pty Ltd Dont hire a car from these crooks Melbourne VIC

This business scams you out of the deposit you place on hiring a luxury car. In my case i hired a luxury vehicle and was asked to pay a $10,000 deposit.

I paid the deposit and was told the bond would be returned within 5 days of the vehicle being returned but some 3 months later the bond wasn't returned even after contacting the business multiple times they proceed to duck my calls, texts and emails, promise me my return is being returned and nothing. I had to file a complaint with my bank to have my funds returned which they were after 45 days.

Spare yourself the hassle and don't rent with these crooks. The Melbourne manager John McDonald and his playmate "staff" Kara are absolute oxygen thiefs and need to be put out to grass where they belong, deadbeat flogs.

David Hills Desjardins Insurance Agent Desjardins Insurance Office Worker / Insurance Agent sought to extort money from my company Moncton New Brunswick

First, this note deals with Mrs. Ashley Cochran of Hills Insurance Agency, Inc. in Moncton, New Brunswick. She's the office manager. With that …

On July 22nd, an individual brought his hard drive in for repair. I own DanTek Solutions in Moncton, New Brunswick. I estimated a short period of time on the drive but was later told it would take a donor drive so I handed that drive over to a hardware technician. The time frame was much longer than I anticipated, unfortunately.

This past Tuesday (September 3rd) I was contacted by the customer’s wife, Ashley Cochran, an employee of Dejardins Insurance. She wrote:

“Hi Dan, this is Ashley Cochran. I apologize but we will have to pick up the hard drive tomorrow. We know you may have replaced a part on it and we will pay you for your service but we need the drive back right away. I appreciate your time. What would be the best time to pick it up?”

My response was: “No problem at all; I will have it tomorrow for you. Just spoke with Luke ”

Her next reply: “Thank you very much. Again, I apologize. I appreciate it very much.”

Drive was given back “exactly” as it was received so as not to cause any financial loss to customer. Customer did, afterall, request drive back … finished or not, as indicated in her texts twice. Unfortunately, the time frame of just over a month was frustrating her and rightly so. Thus, I had drive returned to her immediately, unfinished as she had requested (see above).

On Wednesday evening (September 4th), Ashley Cochran left a 1 star review for service she asked to be canceled. She then went on a rant, stating our company posted fake reviews and demanded an answer. As there are three individuals who manage the account, it would take time to (1) see if her claims were accurate and (2) respond once an internal review was completed.

In a show of good faith, I offered to pay for any recovery fees she would incur elsewhere. She accepted but THEN went on another rant this morning (September 5th) at which point I consulted with the RCMP and was advised to ask her not to communicate with us again and to record each time she did for future possible legal intervention due to harassment. On September 5th I sent an email asking her to stop communicating immediately as I was advised to do.

Ashley Cochran would remove review for approximately $1000.00 as stated in our text correspondence.

This is part of the communication:

Me: “Well, as this went south quite quickly on both ends, I’d prefer to draw up a contract which would benefit both you and I. Is that acceptable?”

Ashley: “I will agree to that. You draw it up, I will review it to determine if I feel it's acceptable and if anything should be adjusted.”

Me: “Ok will do. In the meantime, will you remove review? And when will you be receiving drive back so I have an idea?”

Ashley: “I will remove when we come to an agreement.”

Granted, I did offer as I felt I had no other recourse as her libelous review financially harmed my business. I received counsel on the texts and was told to immediately stop communicating; that this was unethical and I obliged in asking her to stop communicating with me.

Why am I posting this? I am outraged that you work with such individuals. While we all have our own version of events, it’s beyond reprehensible that a so-called “professional” would engage in malicious libel and what appears to have gone into the area of extortion. Perhaps not … perhaps so. One thing “is” certain: receiving $1000.00 to remove a negative review is certainly unethical.

Mrs. Cochran and I became heated in our exchanges. She continued to blame my company for not retrieving her data that she brought in “because” of a hard drive failure. We simply couldn’t get it back; plain and simple. She became so infuriated that she then began to engage in libel and defamatory statements, without merit. Her opinion isn’t valid; evidence backed by solid data is valid. Claims are one thing; showing evidence is quite another. She made the ridiculous claim that we had false positive reviews. If this is correct, Mrs. Cochran posted these “false reviews” and libeled my company. I have yet to have seen a single review that was false. Her claim is nonsense but has also harmed our business financially.

At the end of the day, we did nothing to her drive, either positive OR negative. We simply couldn’t extract the data … and she wasn’t charged a cent. We reversed our work once she requested drive back and returned it exactly as it was provided to us.

Your firm represents professionalism. If Mrs. Cochran has engaged in this conduct with me… is this her conduct in the office where she represents Desjardins? Have others been taken advantage of unknowingly? I would encourage you to investigate Ashley Cochran’s interactions with anyone she’s dealt with financially.

I refuse to pay for a negative review to be removed; especially a review based on libel and unsubstantiated claims of false reviews, unprofessionalism, etc. I was fearful and felt backed into a corner but after receiving counsel, I no longer feel this way. Her maliciousness has been relentless and I am asking you to ensure that such behavior does not occur with those who trust you with their insurance needs, etc. I will be following up with you in the coming weeks as well as writing to head office as while you may feel this is a “personal” matter, I believe it’s a matter directly related to her character and to her dealing with customers. I would hate to learn in the future that others were approached in the same manner that we were. If these are the types of individuals who represent your company… people need to know and be aware!

Zillow Posted a “Zestimate” well under the value and then posted a pop up offering to buy the house Seattle Washington

We put our house on "for sale by owner" and updated information that was years out of date. 2100 sq ft house on one level, 550 sq ft garage/shop, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, masses of built in storage, metal roof, heat pump, built by the original owner for himself and family, .23 acre lot, fenced yard, walking distance to schools, many other amenities.

Zillow gave an estimate (Zestimate) of $374,000 after we updated the info, but a week later dropped the zestimate to $306,000 – for no reason we could see. We tried repeatedly to get the estimate changed – was told it's done by algorithm and can't be changed. We tried to get them to remove the zestimate altogether, was told they can't do that. Since the estimate drop, no one has "saved" the listing and fewer and fewer people are looking at the listing. This is costing us many possible customers, but we have no way to change what Zillow has done.

Right after the "Zestimate" was dropped 68,000, a pop up appeared suggesting we could save trouble and sell the house to Zillow! This seems like a scam and we are apparently helpless.

Why don't we just remove the listing? Because Zillow won't let us. We have to choose between saying it's no longer on the market (which isn't true) or it's sold (which also isn't true.) I don't know how Zillow is allowed to get away with this – we have filed a complaint with out state Attorney General and plan to file one with the FCC as well.

Angela D Bait & Switch NC

I contacted this group regarding land that was advertised. I continually requested maps, survey, restrictions, and easements information from Mike H*** who purported to be the owner of the property. Upon Mr. H***** "rested" assurances that the land was free, clear and completely unrestricted with a trout stream and fresh spring heads, I scheduled an appointment to go and view the property.

The trip was costly with having to get a hotel, pay for gas and eats, etc. When I arrived, I checked in as instructed and immediately began asking to see the documents that Mr. H*** assured me would be available. Everyone I spoke with said that Mr. H*** had the documents I was looking for and would make them available "later on".

I went with a young lady who had just graduated college for interior design but is selling land for this group. The young lady advised that the 24 acre lot I have been talking with Mr. Howe about for over a month via email was, well, not able to be shown unless one wanted to wade through red clay mud and sink into it. She took me to other lots and I explained to her as I had to Mr. H*** that I was only interested in the 24 acre lot that we had been talking about; he had said was drone footage of the lots [drone footage was of other lots and did not include the Lot A which was 24 acres].

Essentially, every word out of Mike Howe was deceptive, dishonest, and sketchy to be kind. The young lady who showed the lots to me and my sister on Saturday, May 19th also advised that in the Purchase Contract one agrees to allow a pulp/lumber yard "clear" the land and Compass Land Group "may" credit the Purchaser for a small amount of the monies gained from the sell of the timber. At no time was I made aware of this clause – I would have never wasted my time in traveling to view any of the properties had I known this.

Shower Doors of Dallas goframeless.com showerdoordallas.com Charged $1490.00 for a mismeasured frameless glass shower stall. Refused to make it right. Leaks to this day. Richardson Texas

On April 23rd of 2015, at 11:00 a.m., "Shower Doors of Dallas" (1730 N. Greenville Ave. Richardson, TX 75081 – 214.530.5483) sent their man to meet me at my Southlake residence. I was remodeling a bath, removing a somewhat cramped closet-style corner shower stall, to recover 6" of interior wall space on two sides, by replacing the walls with glass. I remember being delighted to be closing in on the completion of this upgrade finally. However, I made one critical mistake. I trusted without verifying.

The second application of natural stone sealant had just finished drying on the perfect tile installation. The 18-inch, Grade-A, travertine tile covered every inch of every surface, from floor to nine-foot ceiling. The matching corner shower pedestal needed one final touch, a frameless glass shower stall, and door.

The quote was $1,665.00, less a $175.00 discount for their coupon I received in the mail. Final price $1,490.00
I was assured 10-12 business days for fabrication (LATE).
The installation "went without a hitch," so, I was told. And the installer was gone as soon as I could write the check. I let it cure for three-days, as instructed. Then, I turned on the water.

I cannot begin to tell you how disappointing it was to watch as the water immediately began to pool, outside of the shower. Or, how aggravating it was to wait in vain for my call to be returned, for days, weeks, and months. I can tell you how many put-offs and missed appointments I suffered before they finally came out. And, I can tell you that they refused to honor their shoddy work by suggesting that the "contractor that did the installation was no longer with them," also, that "it is impossible to fit MY SHOWER PEDISTAL with frameless shower stall glass, because MY pedestal surface is slightly convex."

They also shared that their contractor should have shared this detail with me when he came out to get the measurements to fabricate the glass stall, instead of picking up a check for 50% of the quote. However, he didn't. Instead, he took my deposit. And, when he came back out to install the glass, he merely attempted to fill in the gaps at the base of the glass with up to an inch of silicon, instead of taking it with him and refunding me for the shoddy fabrication.

So, if you have a custom need, i.e., if your glass needs are not perfectly square, I recommend that you do not risk your money by entrusting the work to these people. Apparently, they have severe integrity issues. They do not know right from wrong. They have no problem with taking your money regardless of whether or not they are capable of completing the work. They will tell you what you want to hear to get your business and evade you should you call them regarding the warranty. Good luck getting them to make it right if they fall short of the agreed objective.

awurnm.com Email: [email protected] Phone USA: (657)214-1983 Registered Office Address Name: BURCH ELECTRIC CO Address: 125 23RD ST. GREELEY, CO 80631 Advertised a product, charged my credit card, sent an email with a tracking number, never delivered product, tracking number was invalid GREELEY COLORADO

I placed an order for a hang pan drum that Awumm.com advertised for $80.00. They instantly charged my debit card. I received an email claiming that my order was shipped. They provided a tracking number. I tracked the package from China into the USA for a month. It stopped moving at The Secondary Processing Center. It then sat at The Secondary Processing Center for another month.

I contacted the US Postal center. I was informed that the tracking number I was provided belonged to a package that was delivered to someone other than me in a different state. The US postal service provided me a photo of the package with the tracking number on it. The package was a small envelope. My package should have been a large drum in a box. I contacted Awumm many many times providing proof that they gave me the tracking number that belonged to someone elses package and that I never received mine. Awumm continues to tell me that my package was delivered and that the tracking number is correct.

I have never received my drum and I am out $80.00. They insist that it was delivered even though I have provided photos of my order with my name and address and photos of the other persons package with their name and address. Both of the photos have the exact same tracking number on them. Apparently they never sent me anything and just sent mean email with a tracking number belonging to someoen elses package.

Choice Dream LLC owner Harry Saunders (AKA) Jody Borrowed 1000.00 dollars douglasville georgia

I have known harry aka jody for a number of years I had established a certain level of respect for him. he came to me and wanted to borrow some money i told him i needed it back the next week he promised me he would pay by the follwing tuesday I personally dont have 1000.00 to give away or donate.

This loan has truly effected my family I know it has created a hardship for me since i recently lost my job. harry is a member of the q dog fraternity i know personaly a few q's this behavior is not consistent with the integrity of this organization.

im just reaching out to members of his brotherhood,family,& friends to ask Harry (jody) to just  do the right thing this has truly put a serious hardship on my family. I just want my money and its unfortunatley that it got to this but.