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Mclamb & Associates review: Dennis Mclamb is a scammer Public Adjuster who works in Florida and South Carolina 4

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Dennis J. Mclamb is a one alcoholic public adjuster who works from his one bedroom apartment with his roomate in Coconut Creek, Florida. Dennis stole money from me and signed my signature without my premission! That's ilegeal and his license should be taken away from him! He works in Florida and South Carolina, so people watch out from Dennis J Mclamb/ Mclamb & Associates he's a scammer!

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Seekermoon
Mansfield, US
Oct 28, 2013 2:11 pm EDT
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Safecart is now taking this to a very dangerous place. After buying into what I also thought was a Microsoft supported driver update product, to the tune of $49.90, I was given an 888 (U.S.) number to call to install it and told that I had to GIVE THEM CONTROL of my computer. Having been stung once before I told them that I would check with Microsoft directly regarding this as they made me very leary. So PLEASE, PLEASE beware. I kissed the money goodbye and thanked my instincts for not letting them into my computer. There is much more at stake here than just money now.

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john legg
Cardiff, GB
Mar 03, 2014 4:16 am EST
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unauthorised payments have been taken from my account to regcure co.on the 24th febuary 2014

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moshe123
Aventura, US
Mar 03, 2014 12:45 am EST
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Dennis J Mclamb / Mclamb & Associates is a Public Adjuster who used my signature and cashed my checks without my premission. It's been two years and he has not returned my phone calls or texts.

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John Kohler
Daly City, US
Nov 09, 2013 9:40 pm EST

I just did the same thing. I found the site on Google, and wanted to find a router driver for what
I thought was a software deficiency in our Windows XP for the D-link 4 port router we are using with the Siemens
DSL modem. I went to the web page and downloaded a $29.95 product on my Visa card. I received a
reply that was labeled Order Confirmation, Serial Number and Instruction to call [protected] where I spoke to
"Frank" who said he was in Boca Raton FL. I followed the instructions he gave, and saw that a cursor on the XP
screen was under his control. A download commenced. several screens later, a window came up indicating
a list of files labeled "error" and Frank offered me a contract for $300 for a year of coverage protection and
update maintenance. I opted for the purchase I had just made, and refused the extra coverage.

The Driver updates followed, including a modem update and an HP printer driver update. I did not see a
ethernet router update download. I began to suspect that I had been victimized.