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Ling Chi

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Registration date: May 24, 2010
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Jun 17, 2010
1:33 pm EDT
Of course I'm entitled to form and verbalize my own opinions - why would you state the obvious? Your reading comprehension skills are severely lacking - I am not making any complaints to which you are responding, but rather responding to your pathetic attempts to drum up commissions via your PPL MLM association.

As far as my job and education level are concerned - let's just say that I know enough to recognize a very bad attempt at marketing.
Jun 17, 2010
1:39 pm EDT
Why are you people posting your cancellation notices here instead of taking it up with your credit card companies to put a block on those specific charges?
Jun 17, 2010
1:45 pm EDT
Just contact the registrar and tell them of the scam and ask for restitution - although, good luck with that one.

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domain: stategovrecords.com
created: 31-Aug-2008
last-changed: 20-Dec-2009
registration-expiration: 31-Aug-2010

nserver: ns1.bluehost.com 74.220.195.31
nserver: ns2.bluehost.com 69.89.16.4

status: CLIENT-TRANSFER-PROHIBITED

registrant-firstname: Oneandone
registrant-lastname: Private Registration
registrant-organization: 1&1 Internet, Inc. - http://1and1.com/contact
registrant-street1: 701 Lee Road, Suite 300
registrant-street2: ATTN: stategovrecords.com
registrant-pcode: 19087
registrant-state: PA
registrant-city: Chesterbrook
registrant-ccode: US
registrant-phone: +1.[protected]
registrant-email: proxy1487456@1and1-private-registration.com
Jun 17, 2010
1:49 pm EDT
As long as they did not explain the nature of the call, they have not broken any laws. I would not brag about 7 years and 2 auto loans if during those 7 years and 2 auto loans you have not paid on time - although, WF is a subprime lender, so that speaks for itself.
Jun 17, 2010
1:50 pm EDT
Hahaha - you said "genuine" and "psychic" in the same sentence!
Jun 17, 2010
1:52 pm EDT
Whups, someone can't read!
Jun 17, 2010
1:53 pm EDT
Buy a kit and do it yourself for less than $35?
To the "unknown",

Any competent IT person could view email headers, server logs, and even encryption keys (if used) to determine message authenticity.

Scammed: You should use decide upon an encryption messaging algorithm (ie, PGP or something), supply your key to any companies you hire, and require them to use that key to communicate any future business correspondence. This is a simplified messaging protocol (there are additional steps), but it can cover your [censor] in case any legal proceedings need to take place.
Jun 18, 2010
8:26 am EDT
I don't understand how the hell some of you could agree to pay $60/mo for 60 months for "free" magazines. Insane. Go to bestdealmagazines.com for damn near free subscriptions - they will sell your name, but who doesn't? You get really cheap subscriptions in return. I spent about $200 about two years ago for about 20-30 different subscriptions and they are still coming.

Here's the contact info for the company currently ripping you guys off. It's only a PO Box, but there are tools online to find out where the box is located. You're welcome.

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Registration Service Provided By: Ron Allen Enterprises
Contact: ITSupport@rae.bz

Domain name: magazinereaders.com

Registrant Contact:
Americas Publishers Service
Ron Allen ()

Fax:
PO Box 9847
Phoenix, AZ 85068
US

Administrative Contact:
Americas Publishers Service
Ron Allen (ron6830@hotmail.com)
+1.[protected]
Fax:
PO Box 9847
Phoenix, AZ 85068
US

Technical Contact:
Americas Publishers Service
Ron Allen (ron6830@hotmail.com)
+1.[protected]
Fax:
PO Box 9847
Phoenix, AZ 85068
US

Status: Locked

Name Servers:
ns1.imsnc.com
ns2.imsnc.com

Creation date: 25 Oct 2001 16:17:26
Expiration date: 25 Oct 2011 16:17:00
Jun 18, 2010
8:28 am EDT
"The fact of the question"? What the hell kind of phrase is that?
Jun 18, 2010
8:33 am EDT
"experienced internet shopper" - hahaha!

Obviously not experienced enough to know that delays may happen depending upon the business model used by the e-commerce site you visit. There are a large number of e-commerce sites which act as nothing more than sales portals, but the owners need to contact their distributors for product orders and shipping. If the distributor does not have the item in stock, then delays will result. Chalk this up to experience.

titizozio: "bad commication"? Communication is the correct spelling, and spelling is fundamental for good communication.

Try Amazon.com, if it's available for your respective countries.
Holy crap - 157% LTV? How the hell did that happen?