What's your complaint?
You weren't "sold" an extended warranty. You "purchased" an extended warranty. Did anyone force you to purchase the extended warranty?
You should have read the "fine print." If you would have read the warranty -- all the words -- before you did any repairs yourself, you probably wouldn't have had to pay the $1500 for the repair.
What fraud did the company in question commit? Do you know the definition of the word "fraud?"
You stated that the company took money out of your account.
I understand that, but what is your complaint?
MaryBeth,
What's your complaint?
Complaints Board is a Web site on which people can post complaints about businesses and indiviudals?
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What's your complaint?
Who are you complaining about -- Child Protective Services (CPS)? Or the baby's father?
What is your complaint?
First you say that your resume coach was "falsely certified." Then you say that the person was not certified.
What is "resume certification?" Isn't it just a way for the company listing the resume writers to get money from those resume writers for listing their names?
Resume certification doesn't mean anything. It isn't anything official.
What's the fraud?
Do you know the definition of the word "fraud?"
Are you aware that posting messages online or sending e-mail messages using uppercase (capitol) letters in considered to be "shouting" and very rude?
A warning is nice, but it isn't the least bit helpful if you don't explain what the problem is.
What happened? What did you want repaired? What did the company do wrong?
Complaints Board is a Web site on which one posts complaints about businesses, individuals, etc. It doesn't resolve the complaints for you
I'm sorry that your statues were scratched. The way to resolve the problem, and perhaps be compensated for the damage is to contact the moving company and also your insurance company.
You should always read the fine print, contract, etc. before you purchase anything online or in person.
May I ask what the photograph you posted has to do with your complaint?
Perhaps you are not aware, but it is considered to be "shouting" and very rude to post messages online and send e-mail messages in all uppercase (capital) letters.
What is your complaint? What did the person do?
I'm very sorry, but your message is very difficult to understand.
What is the scam?
Do you know the definition of the word "scam?"
Did you click through from your credit card's Web site to sears.com when you made the purchase? Or did you go directly to the sears.com Web site.
With some offers such as the one you described, you have to click from the originating Web site (your credit card company) to the other site (sears.com) in order to receive the special deal.
Unfortunately, reports of scams likethis can be found all over the Internet.
Why don't you ask the person who opened the Gmail account for you what the answers are to the security questions?
What's the fraud?
Do you knpw the meaning of the word "fraud?"
You say you haven't had a "single word" from the timeshare resellers since you listed your timeshare with the company.
Do you mean to tell the readers of this Web site that from 8/26/200 through 1/31/2010 you have not spoken to the realtors?
Or received a reply via e-mail?
Have you gone to their office?
I'm very sorry, but your complaint doesn't make sense.
Your car accelerated in a parking garage, and the car bumped into the parking gargae wall. This bump caused the air bag to deploy?!?!?
You received a whiplash from a front-end bump into a wall in a parking garage?
You contacted the Toyota Customer Experience Center on a Saturday? Many persons don't like to work on the weekends. Why don't you call Toyota on Monday, the 31st?
When you had the problem two or three times in the past, and the local dealer didn't do anything, why didn't you call Toyota?
Has anyone ever told you that it is considered to be "shouting" and very rude to post messages online and send e-mail messages that are typed in all uppercase (capitol) letters?
I understand that you are very upset, but shouting and cursing at the persons who read the posts on this Web site is not a mature, adult thing to do.
Look at your credit card statement. Many transactions on credit card statements have telephone numbers associated with the transaction.
Also, call your credit card company and tell them that you dispute the charge. They'll investigate the matter for you.
And, go to a searcg engine Web site and type "money edge" + "easy saver" [with the quotation marks].
And, calm down.
What company are you complaining about? What is the product the company says you ordered?
If, as stated in your post, there was an "authorized" charged, this means that you, or someone using your credit card, purchased something. Perhaps you meant to say that there was an "unauthorized" charge.
The telephone number of the company that sent the charge to the credit card company is included in the transaction record on many credit card statements. Did you look for a telephone number?
Did you search for the company online?
Did you contact your credit card company and tell them that there was an unauthorized charge on your December statement? Credit card companies have the ability to investigate unauthorized charges.
David and Debra,
Have you contacted Sears about your complaint?
Complaints Board is a Web site on which one posts complaints about businesses and individuals. The Web site doesn't investigate or resolve complaints or forward the complaints to the businesses in questions.
I see that you began your complaint "Dear Sears." If you want Sears to know what happened, you have to contact Sears.
Good luck.
The URL extension ".nl" means that the URL is registered in the Netherlands.
Are you sure that the company is located in the United States?
May I respectfully ask why in the world would you purchase $20, 000-worth of anything on the Internet from any company, let alone one that is most likely located in another country?
Gloria,
Go to http://subonserv.com/index.html.
This is the Web site for the company in question.
The Web site has an 866 area code telephone number. The Web site give a United Kingdom address for the company.
Network Solutions is a company that registers domain names and provides Web hosting services.The only relationship between Network Solutions and "Sub-Serv" is that "Sub-Serv" is a customer of Network Solutions.
Where is the car wash located?
Is the name of the car wash Green Lantern? Or is it Greenlantern.com?
Why didn't you download Carbonite's free trial prior to purchasing the annual subscription?
I downloaded and installed the free trial software and after seeing that Carbonite's online backup worked perfectly, I purchased the $99 two-year subscription rather than the $55 one-year subscription.
Did you give Carbonite remote access to your computer? If I were you, I would have done that. I think you are probably making some incorrect choices in the backup procedure and Carbonite can resolve the issue for you.
The subject of your "complaint" is "bad service." May I ask what bad service you received from BakosGroup.com?
The language used in your "complaint" sounds very much like the text was written by a professional writer who has taken creative writing courses. How long have you been working for BakosGroup.com?