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  • Report:  #7308

Complaint Review: GGW/M.R.A. VIDEO - SYLMAR CA.

Reported By:
- EL PASO, TX,
Submitted:
Updated:

GGW/M.R.A. VIDEO
P.O. BX 9231 SYLMAR, 91392-9231 CA., U.S.A.
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
I ORDERD A GIRLS GONE WILD VIDEO ABOUT A YEAR AGO, REMIND YOU ONLY ONE VIDEO. SINCE THEN I HAVE TRIED NUMEROUS TIMES TO CONTACT THESE PEOPLE AND STOP THE VIDEOS FROM COMEING.

I CONTACTED THEIR OFFICE ONCE AND A EMPLOYEE TOLD ME HE HAD NO RECORD OF ME IN THEIR FILES. I INSTRUCTED HIM ON WHAT WAS GOING ON AND HE ASSURED ME THAT HE WOULD CHECK INTO IT.

SINCE THEN I HAVE RECIEVED TWO MORE VIDEOS THAT I HAVE RETURNED AND NOT RECIEVED A CREDIT TO MY ACCOUNT.

I SENT THEM AN EMAIL TO: [email protected] TODAY TO SEE IF THIS METHOD WOULD WORK. SOME ONE HERE THINK THEY CAN HELP ME OUT?

I WOULD BE GREATFUL... CHUCK R. CUNDIFF


8 Updates & Rebuttals

You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.

#20

Thu, October 25, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308. It was sent by The Fraud Chick at [email protected]. girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: The Fraud Chick Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion Rebuttal: You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it. Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial. The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.


You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.

#30

Thu, October 25, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308. It was sent by The Fraud Chick at [email protected]. girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: The Fraud Chick Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion Rebuttal: You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it. Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial. The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.


You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.

#40

Thu, October 25, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308. It was sent by The Fraud Chick at [email protected]. girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: The Fraud Chick Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion Rebuttal: You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it. Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial. The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.


You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.

#50

Thu, October 25, 2001

This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308. It was sent by The Fraud Chick at [email protected]. girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: The Fraud Chick Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion Rebuttal: You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it. Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial. The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.


#60

Wed, October 24, 2001

EDitor's Suggestion ..*Cancel your Credit Card!!



#70

Wed, October 24, 2001

EDitor's Suggestion ..*Cancel your Credit Card!!



#80

Wed, October 24, 2001

EDitor's Suggestion ..*Cancel your Credit Card!!



#90

Wed, October 24, 2001

EDitor's Suggestion ..*Cancel your Credit Card!!


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