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Complaint Review: Bret Dudl - Internet

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Bret Dudl Costa Rica Views, CostaRicaYoga.org, La Joya Perfecta, Copyright Infringement, Refusal to Pay for Services, Illegal Translation of Materials, Threats, Internet

*Author of original report: Issue Resolved

*Author of original report: Bret Dudl - Costa Rica Views - Broken Contract

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova)

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Bret Dudl has refused to pay for S.E.O. services which were delivered efficiently, in excellent form and on time. Services included written content, monitoring Fan Pages on Facebook as well as a number of links.



He has illegally stolen material from myself and has used it on his commercial site, and also translated it into Spanish without permission or notification. This is considered copyright infringement.



He violated a written contract multiple times. An eBook was sold on his site and it the contract it was stated "Seller must pay author at the first of each month any balance due." There was proof (through paypal) that purchase(s) was/were made and Bret Dudl (the seller) did not pay the author at all.



In addition, the written contract also stated "This agreement can be cancelled at any time by providing written notice via e-mail 90 days in advance to cacellation." Bret gave no notice at all.



Bret Dudl refused to use a reputable affiliate company and insisted on using his own. He refused to allow audit rights (all reputable affiliates have audit rights in their contract) and did not give a report of sales.



He has posted content from Forbes and the New York Times, when on both sites the terms of use state "You may not modify, publish, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale of, reproduce...create new works from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit, any of the Content or the Service (including software) in whole or in part."



Bret Dudl has personally attacked and insulted my religion, ethics, business practices and character. 



He has threatened me to sign an additional contract stating that he would pay me for services which have already been provided as long as I do not alert the media about his business practices in any way.



In his email he stated "You can sign the contract by midnight December 4th, and resolve this issue for good peacefully, or face the consequences."



In attempting to force his contract on me, he did not allow me to make amendments to the contract. The contract was incredibly one-sided and offered no consequences if he were to once again break the contract. 



He continually played mind games by insulting, making false statements and accusations, belittling me, and attempting to frighten me into signing his one sided contract.



If you are considering signing a contract with Bret Dudl, Costa Rica Views, La Joya Perfecta or any of his businesses I encourage you to proceed with caution.     

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#3 Author of original report

Issue Resolved

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (Canada)

POSTED: Sunday, December 20, 2009

I would like to take this opprtunity to make an amendment to this report.

Bret Dudl has agreed to pay the amount due for services upon revision of this report. I would like to note that this matter has been settled to my satisfaction. A fair contract has been revised and is currently being implimented. 

~Stephanie Casanova

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Bret Dudl - Costa Rica Views - Broken Contract

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (Canada)

POSTED: Friday, December 18, 2009

Bret Dudl is playing mind games and lying in this re-buttle. The verbal contract stated that the author was to keep rights to all content. In addition, content was in fact re-used in his other blog CostaRicaYoga.org without permission. Photos were also used without permission, and some blogs were not even paid for.


In the agreement, both parties agreed that Spanish translations would be done at an additional cost. Bret Dudl (La Joya Perfecta) later came into a contract with Pacifico - another Costa Rican real Estate Developer.  The contract stated that Bret would provide for Pacifico blogs promoting Pacifico in Spanish and English. Once he had this contact he asked the author for spanish blogs. After realizing that it would cost him more to have the author write in Spanish, he then decided to have his assistant Kindra Young translate it with the authors name on it so he could save a few dollars. He never denied the authors rights to the content which was agreed upon up until that point.

In addition, Bret Dudl (Costa Rica Views) refused to pay for the original blog. Even if his claims were legitimate (which they re not), since he did not pay for the original blog this is very much copyright infringement. 

Stephanie did not spam/cyber bully or act out in any odd way. Those are false allegations made by Bret Dudl in his attempt to play "mind games." 

In an effort to obtain pay for the services that were provided, she did however write a rip off report, and not a press release. Press releases are not "malicious" either. That is another one of Bret Dudls mind game attempts. One will not find a press release on Bret Dudl or any of his businesses written by Stephanie. That is proof that he does in fact lie.

Bret Dudl claims that Stephanie has "violated her force written agreement." There are many things wrong with that sentence. First of all, it says he "forced" her to sign the agreement. Secondly, it does not state what the written agreement was. There was no written agreement about not making public his unethical business practices. His accusations are 100% false, with no proof. 

Bret Dudl insisted on another "verbal contract" and refused to do business through email where a written record could be kept. Costa Rica Views has not made themselves available to resolve the issue and have insisted on unwitnessed, un-recorded, private conversations to make a verbal contract (which I am sure he would break again). 

In regards to billing, the accusations are again false. The agreement was that La Joya Perfecta was to get 50 links for $150 submitted (10 links were bonus), as everyone in the s****.>
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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova)

AUTHOR: Costa Rica Views - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, December 18, 2009

Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova), (((Redacted))) the former amateur wrestler turned blogger/spammer, from Canada now resides in Costa Rica.  In July of 2009 she solicited CostaRicaViews.com (CRV) through facebook to assist us with writing blog content and SEO services.  She agreed verbally that CRV would own the content that it paid for and CRV agreed to allow her to also use the same content in her book "Tips for Costa Rica" that she was intending to publish. 

She is now claiming that Blogs that CRV paid for and rightfully owns are solely hers, which was never the agreement.  She has no proof what-so-ever to substantiate her claim, and CRV doesnt even repost or republish her content anywhere other than on the original blog.  Her problem with CRV began after CRV asked her to publish the blogs in English and Spanish.  CRV paid her to translate the blogs, which were done poorly enough that our in house people had to spend a significant amount of time editing and rewriting.  When she said she was going to charge more for her translation services than a blog even costs we simply did the translation of one blog one time that CRV owns and had full rights to do so.  CRV Paid for the blogs and owns the content and is free to use it as agreed. 

That sent Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova) over the edge and began a bizarre and incredibly unprofessional series of spamming our pages, cyber-bullying, threatening to send out a malicious press release, and contacting other publishers and people unrelated to CRV and even attempted extortion.  She claims that even though CRV paid her to write the blogs that CRV does not have the right to translate the blog and calls it copy write infringement.  Unfortunately, for Stephanie Stover, CRV bought and paid for the blogs and wholly owns the material.   (As an aside, we took down the one blog in question purely as a professional courtesy a few days after she started her barrage, even thought we did not have to, in order to keep goodwill and have Stephanie Stover part with CRV on good terms.)   

 

We sent no less than 14 requests to schedule a phone call and speak with Stephanie Stover who refused to discuss our differences (because she says she doesnt trust us) and try to resolve her issues in a live conversation.  One time she said she would be willing to have a call on a recorded line.  This being completely uncustomary and worrisome that she would use a recording improperly edited against us taken out of context, CRV chose to pursue a simple normal phone call without recording which Stephanie again refused.  CRV is still willing to discuss her matter if she will simply pick up the phone and call. 
 
Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova) was paid to get CRV 50 links to other websites per week for her SEO services.  After a review of the links CRV found that a full 90% of the links were never established.  Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova) agreed to establish these links, not simply request them, therefore CRV paid for links that were never connected.  CRV should have received 750 links, instead we received less than 100.  In conversations with Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova) we mentioned to her that the links were not established and she said she would check on them and get them established and that was the last we heard.  They still are not established.

She then overbilled CRV by close to 90% (all of $190).  When CRV protested and said that we did not agree with her bill and needed to discuss it she said the bill was final, she would not discuss it, and that if CRV did not pay it she was going to issue a press release defaming the company.  She didnt understand that this is called extortion.  She was unwilling to discuss this with CRV, all she had to do is call as we were unable to come to a settlement via e-mail.

Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova)  then Violated an in force agreement that bears her signature dated November 9, 2009, where she agreed not to Compete with CRV in selling Tips for Costa Rica that ultimately CRV helped underwrite its production by paying her to write blogs that became some of its content.  She agreed not to market Tips for Costa for less than $14.95 on other websites, and violated the agreement by selling the book online at (((Redacted))) for $12.50, which she has since taken down.  Since discovering this violation, CRV immediately stopped marketing her book. 

In approximately three months of marketing the underwhelming Tips for Costa Rica and Costa Rica for Canadians CRV only sold 1 copy for $14.95.  In an e-mail dated December 3rd, 2009 to Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova), CRV explained that we sold one copy of her book where we would owe her $7.50 and we purchased one copy of her book which she earned $14.95.  Therefore she owes CRV $7.50.  We explained we were willing to waive this, as a gesture of goodwill, in order bring closure to her matter.  

She insists that CRV is lying and demands an audit of CRV.  We are talking about one e-book here, for a $7.50 commission that she has been paid double ($14.94) for already.  We cant imagine that any real audit would cost less than $5,000 and be a complete waste of time and totally intrusive to the rest of our business. We have attempted many times to work with Stephanie Stover to resolve her issue and bring closure to this matter; however, she refused to come to terms without an audit.  This is completely inappropriate and unreasonable and CRV simply wont agree to it.  All Stephanie needs to do is call CRV without some unreasonable request such as an audit, recording phone conversations, or threats for more extortion, and her issue can be resolved.

Stephanie Stover (Stephanie Casanova) violated her force written agreement; she falsely, publically and maliciously tries to defame our organization with misleading representations such as this.  She engages in overbilling, cyber bullying, spamming and extortion.  

Again through all of this she wont even pick up the phone to try and resolve this matter and thinks that her public display is somehow productive and a professional way of conducting business.  As always, CRV leaves the door open to productive, reasonable discussion.

Pura Vida,

The CostaRicaViews team.    

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