See the report above yours for tracking info. These scammers just keep changing names and locations and the victim count adds up to humanity suffering for a long time. Check DW Scott, bankcard empire, websites4america.
a good place to complain of one's credit card company's non protection from these scammers is...
https://help.consumerfinance.gov/app/ask_cc_complaint_confirm/refno/110823000018/session/L3RpbWUvMTMxNDA3NzU3OS9zaWQveTVQellkQ2s%3DStrange the card co's do not keep track of the number of disputes on any company?? Sure helps the offending co...!! Found that Atlantic Pacific processing was the disputing bank in my case. As the card co's sure seem to accept the excuses from the merchant .... that product was delivered, but they do not have to prove it?? Then one would think that a co. TOTALLY going under would make any protest by them a moot point. 3 yrs. of commissions and a yr. or more in advertising defaulted on??
A recent response to another victim from AZ. Att. Gen.
Dear Friends..
I've spoken to Nancy with the Arizona Attorney General's office. She was as helpful as she could be. She sent this letter for me to be able to go to my credit card company with this info.
My credit card company wouldn't do anything because I went past the "60 days". I am going to send this letter to them, along with a phone call to see what can be done.
If this information is helpful - you may want to use it to contact your banks as well. We can get these scammers if we work together!!
From: Nancy.Anger@azag.gov
Sent: 9/2/2011 12:48:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Letter
Dear xxx: Attached is a summary of Arizona’s law which you may want to use to advise your credit union of your desire to rescind the sale.The Arizona Telephone Solicitations Statute (A.R.S. § 44-1271, et seq.) requires telemarketers to register with the Arizona Secretary of State. The statute also requires telemarketers to post a $100,000 bond with the Arizona State Treasurer’s Office. A.R.S. § 44-1279, states:“A consumer may rescind a sale by an unregistered seller at any time.
The consumer may recover any financial damages caused by the unregistered seller and reasonable attorney fees and costs.” If you have already filed a dispute and been denied a refund, you may want to contact your credit card company or bank and ask to reopen the dispute, providing them with the above-referenced language in the statute.
This e-mail is not intended to serve as legal advice, but rather to inform you of the provisions of the Arizona Telephone Solicitations Act. Thank you for informing our office of your concerns. Please let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.
Nancy V. AngerSenior Litigation CounselConsumer Protection & Advocacy SectionOffice of the Attorney General