• Report: #175763

Complaint Review: Nouveau Tech Society

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  • Submitted: Fri, February 10, 2006
  • Updated: Mon, October 19, 2009

  • Reported By:Bloomington Indiana
Nouveau Tech Society
POB 5204 Clifton, New Jersey U.S.A.

Nouveau Tech Society continues to send unwanted mail Clifton New Jersey

*Consumer Comment: Margaret, You Should Definitely Order The Book!

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This is for all the people who have reported on this company's rip off on this site. I have also been getting letters from these people, and the letters don't stop, even though I have never responded to any of them. First they wanted me to send them a large amount of money for their wonderful book of secrets. Now they are offering me a book for free. Frankly, I can't wait for them to send me their big book and charge me me for it. I will have fun sending them one of my fake checks for payment.
The checks are drawn on the Bank of Nowhere, No City, in No State USA. It will say: Pay to the order of Nouveau Tech Society, the full amount of Tiltle 39, United States Code, Section, 3009. I will sign my name to this and mark it paid in full.

Most people don't know that Title 39, Section 3009 is THE LAW which states that if you receive a gift in the mail that you did not order, you have no obligation to pay for it. According to the U S Postal Service, you can:
1. Send it back unopened - mark it "return to sender" and USPS will return it to whomever sent it.
2. Open the package and throw it away if you don't like it.
3. Open the package and keep it if you like it. the term "finders keepers" applies unconditionally.
IT IS ILLEGAL FOR A COMPANY THAT SENDS YOU UNORDERED MERCHANDISE TO FOLLOW THE MAILING WITH A BILL, OR ANY REQUEST FOR PAYMENT.
Anyone who has had this happen to you, please report it to your local post master or the nearest postal inspector. so that these people can be charged with mail fraud.

Margaret
Bloomington, Indiana
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Margaret, You Should Definitely Order The Book!

AUTHOR: JeffSmith - (USA)

Yes, the advertising is very unconventional. But you should give something a chance before deciding its value.

Reading the material from Neo-Tech/Nouveau Tech has been the most life enhancing, amazing experience I've ever known. I am eternally grateful to the authors of this rare literature.

To everyone who is tossing out the sales letter and crying "Scam!" before ever even trying the product, I say this: Don't give up on your dreams, don't give up on life. Reading the book from Neo-Tech has given me a new lease on life and allowed me to overcome many obstacles and personal challenges. I couldn't have accomplished this without reading the literature.

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