SUBMITTED: Saturday, February 04, 2006
POSTED: Saturday, February 04, 2006
Don't know if any of your saw Dustins reply on http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff171953.htm but the both of us thank you. I too just recieved a letter regaurding a $37.96 TV. Bit in rebuttal to Jerry - Duvall, Washington entry, they caught on to you and apparently read your reply...the envelope is not YOUR responsibility as mine is NOT postage paid by them.
As to those that like these guys, did you know EXACTLY what you were getting when you paid for the item? Were you just simply browsing through a catalog and baught something or were you approached like we were, as a "winner" even though it really doesn't SAY "winner" on this letter (but the intention IS WINNER just by the use of the first sentences "congratulations", "request for action", "urgent", "non-transferable", "watermark" , voucher is only valid if signed by J. Johnston in BLUE ink, "Reserved item", "FINAL NOTICE" and check the check box if returning in 7 days on the envelope as well as their company NAME IS using "SWEEPSTAKES")? The only saving legal grace they have to fall on from this intent is a "RFA" seal that is printed on the page and around it says "Sales Notification". If I wanted to PAY about full price for something that has NO description other than "television set", I guess I really should go to a store instead of basically (for all intents and purposes here) BLIND MAIL ORDERING. It's the BLIND part that is actually the faudulence of this mailer. So upon this, I can only guess that Patty - Oak View, California and Melissa - Jersey City, New Jersey either WORK for them, simply MAIL ordered out of a catalog from them and KNEW what they were getting for the price they were paying, or your blind to what it was that you baught per actual value that you cold have gotten from a store from them if you replied to such a letter like ours.
FYI, I did reply to one of these type letters many years ago for a 7 piece luggage set for $20, and you know what I got. A 7 piece luggage set made out of nylon weave (like parachute pants) that if I saw what I was getting wouldn't have even bothered because I'd say it was worth only $20. If I still had the letter, and I distincly remember this, DID say "WINNER" on it...