- Report: #923389
Complaint Review: Earl Mincer and Zenuity
| Earl Mincer and Zenuity Scotsdale, Arizona
Scotsdale, Arizona United States of America |
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Earl Mincer and Zenuity ripping off young and motivated entrepreneurs, Scotsdale, Arizona
*Consumer Suggestion: NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR FRAUD.
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In July 2011 we signed up with Zenuity - web site design, development and marketing. We were told what we already knew, the idea was genius and they wanted to start right away. As excited hopefuls, we were promised amazing things. We signed papers and contributed with what was at the time our life savings, about ten thousand dollars. We were showed a plan, promised codes and a videography team backing us up at all times, working on our project frequently until it all was up and running 100 %, a few months later. What happened? Nothing... They do not answer phone calls, emails nor messages. It has now been months since we last had the chance to talk to them. We are currently gathering a team of lawyers to hopefully get our money and time back, as they have wasted both extremely valuable resources.
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NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR FRAUD.
AUTHOR: FileAAG - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 13, 2012
POSTED: Monday, August 13, 2012We ask that you submit a complaint to the Arizona Attorney General's office (AAG) whether or not you have already have just in case your file is closed. The more complaints the AAG receives, the more likely the AAG will move forward to prosecute these criminals.
Remember, there is no statute of limitations for fraud.

