Complaint Review: GGW video, MRA Video Girls Gone Wild - Hollywood California
- GGW video, MRA Video Girls Gone Wild P.O. Box 150 Hollywood, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 323-965-8710
- Web:
- Category: Video Stores
GGW video, MRA Video, Girls Gone Wild fraudulent ripoff business sent & charged videos that weren't ordered Hollywood California
FOX 6 investigative reporter John Mattes first broke the story how Girls Gone Wild was marketing videos for only $9.99 consumers found the company tacking on huge fees. Thousands of consumers called it a rip-off on ripoffreport. After our story aired an attorney sued calling it deceptive advertising. Video part 1 Video part 2
*Consumer Suggestion: Oh brother, these guys need to go.....
I order 2 (2 for 9.99) videos. received 3 videos, then a little later recived a forth. I first thought this last video was the last of 4 videos, then in couple months I reviewed my statement and I saw a charge of $26 and some cents.
Then in the months to come I kept getting videos and being charged I was about to call them when I saw this ripoff site. Will still try to call and try to get this resolved.
Dan
Vallejo, California
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Oh brother, these guys need to go.....
AUTHOR: The Fraud Chick - ()
SUBMITTED: Sunday, May 19, 2002
This seems to be the scheme of the Girls Gone Wild distributor. Somewhere in the fine print it may say, "by ordering this video you authorize us to send you more." Or maybe they just do it without authorization.
Someone should notify the Attorney General's office in California of the scheme to put a stop to this nonsense.
In addition to this slick trick the creator of the video has been sued by girls whop were videotaped while partying with friends. These guys are something else.
Good Luck
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