### you, "Make ### Jewelry." People like us get cheated out of our money and you're sitting there, laughing your fat ###ing ### off? Go suck some Origin 3 ###, you [censored]. Oh, sorry, you already are. By the way, you laughed about how the media won't pay any attention to this? The Salt Lake Tribune did do an article about them, and the Better Business Bureau is helping people who got swindled. So ### you. You're probably the blood-sucking ###-eater that took the customer's money and ran.
The sales people made promises and cheated us out of our money. I'm helping my dad re-vamp and advertise for his Civil Engineering company. First, they promised to get something up and running within 3 weeks. I looked at their work, and they seemed like a solid company with real talent, so we hired them.
It was 3 weeks after we sent the up-front payment of $800 that we finally were sent the INITIAL logo concepts - they were terrible. I mean, a fifth grader with photoshop could have done a better job. I am not just spouting hyperbole here - it's not possible to exagerrate how horrible their "work" was. I've read a few posters above claim that the employees were good workers and had a good work ethic? I didn't see any evidence of that. We told them to re-do it, and we never heard back from them, and I kept trying to reach them for the entire month of December.
There is only one employee that was worth a damn there: Christopher Abbott. He offered to continue work on our site, and he really did his best to meet our needs. He couldn't, in the end, because we needed some things done on our site that he didn't have the resources to complete, but he tried.
I hope some of these guys from Origin see some real jail time. I know I'm going to report this to the BBB, and one way or another, I'm getting our money back. Before you get that dick out of your fat pie-hole to kiss Origin's ### some more and mock us for losing $800, "Make ### Jewelry, I just wanted to point out that while $800 isn't a huge some, it's still enough that it shouldn't be thrown around lightly.
Your account probably got hacked. Mine had the same thing happen, but it's not Blizzard's fault.
Don't buy accounts, period, unless you know you're buying it from the person who created the original account. Most account-selling services sell HACKED accounts - as in, they break into a player's personal information, change the passwords, transfer the characters on the players account to NEW accounts, then sell said accounts to the buyer.
The thing is, the player notices almost immediately that their account has been hacked and reports it. Blizzard then reverses the transfer within 2 weeks and bans the account that the buyer bought. The only person who loses on this deal is the account buyer: the player gets his toons back, the hacker/seller gets their money and walks away laughing, and the buyer ends up with a banned account and his money taken away.
I know, because my account got hacked and my characters were sold - literally overnight. I got them all back. Don't buy accounts. If you want to play WoW, then do it the honest way and level your own character. It's not really that hard - it takes maybe 2 or 3 weeks to get a character to 70.
Don't buy accounts, period, unless you know you're buying it from the person who created the original account. Most account-selling services sell HACKED accounts - as in, they break into a player's personal information, change the passwords, transfer the characters on the players account to NEW accounts, then sell said accounts to the buyer.
The thing is, the player notices almost immediately that their account has been hacked and reports it. Blizzard then reverses the transfer within 2 weeks and bans the account that the buyer bought. The only person who loses on this deal is the account buyer: the player gets his toons back, the hacker/seller gets their money and walks away laughing, and the buyer ends up with a banned account and his money taken away.
I know, because my account got hacked and my characters were sold - literally overnight. I got them all back. Don't buy accounts. If you want to play WoW, then do it the honest way and level your own character. It's not really that hard - it takes maybe 2 or 3 weeks to get a character to 70.
The employees weren't the problem. I know because I worked at Levitz in Brea. The problem was corporate. Corporate was always making demands on daily sales and yet was usually unwilling to let us sales employees wheel and deal, they were always pressuring us to sell the ### protection plans (or get fired if we didn't meet a certain quota), corporate never dealt with complaints like they should have (and left us sales reps holding the bag with no real power to get any help for our customers), and the deilvery company was always a nightmare. We didn't get paid on stuff till it was delivered and in the customer's homes, so whenever the delivery guys screwed up (and they always did), we not only didn't get paid on our sales, we also got pissed off customers coming for our blood. So if you're wondering why the employees were rude, it was because all the ### we had to put up with while working their - no one was ever on our side. Our customers were always looking for ways to get cheap furniture; maybe come up with complaints if there weren't any legit things to complain about (which was rare) to get a lower price, and our heads were always on the chopping blocks by the district managers who demanded miracles from us and yet never supported us when the ### hit the fan. One of the worst jobs I've ever had.
The employees weren't the problem. I know because I worked at Levitz in Brea. The problem was corporate. Corporate was always making demands on daily sales and yet was usually unwilling to let us sales employees wheel and deal, they were always pressuring us to sell the ### protection plans (or get fired if we didn't meet a certain quota), corporate never dealt with complaints like they should have (and left us sales reps holding the bag with no real power to get any help for our customers), and the deilvery company was always a nightmare. We didn't get paid on stuff till it was delivered and in the customer's homes, so whenever the delivery guys screwed up (and they always did), we not only didn't get paid on our sales, we also got pissed off customers coming for our blood. So if you're wondering why the employees were rude, it was because all the ### we had to put up with while working their - no one was ever on our side. Our customers were always looking for ways to get cheap furniture; maybe come up with complaints if there weren't any legit things to complain about (which was rare) to get a lower price, and our heads were always on the chopping blocks by the district managers. One of the worst jobs I've ever had.
This sounds familiar...was this at Levitz in Brea? When I was working there, my sales partner Michael had some customers who were going through exactly what you were talking about, and it was about the time you posted.
Corporate was always cutting our balls off when it came to reimbursing customers for stuff. It annoyed the hell out of me how they would fight for every dollar and penny without considering that it was pissing the customer off. At the end of the day, corporate was the single biggest reason our sales were ###. I'm glad I got out of there.