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Complaint Review: Crystal Vision - Carlsbad California

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  • Crystal Vision 2245 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Carlsbad, California U.S.A.

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They called me up two days ago, and said that I opted to recieve information about this offer(which I don't remember ever doing).

They said that they sold items for much less than Manufacterer sugested retail value (MSRV). So I signed up and payed $20 dollars for a one month trial, and it is $50 dollars per year for the membership. But when I get my information to log on to www.shopcv.com, I find that they sell all older programs and other items.

There great savings is based on origanal MSRV, and not depriciated like it should be for old items.

Here is an example, If anyone is familiar with the playstation then they probly have heard of the origanal Tomb Raider. You would know that this game is about 5 years old. They have the Greatest Hits version on there site with a MSRV of $50, but the Greatest Hits MSRV for the playstation games are bellow $20.

They also sell that Tomb Raider game for $15 dollars, which you could go to Walmart, Amazon, and many other retailers and get this product for about $10. You save more money shopping elseware than shopping at www.shopcv.com

It's not just the playstation games it is most of there invetory that is like that. Why would you want to pay $50 for a subsription to a website to buy things, when I can go to any retail store for free and get it for the items for cheaper.

I would love to get my $20 back from this fraudulent lying company but I don't see that happening so I want to let people know about them, and beware!

I feel Lied to and taken advantage of by this lying company.

Richard
Hermon, New York

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 03/30/2002 12:00 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/crystal-vision/carlsbad-california-92009/crystal-vision-aka-shopcvcom-ripoff-can-buy-items-cheaper-at-actual-retail-stores-than-y-17882. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#7 Consumer Comment

Prices - I don't forsee any problems to arise.

AUTHOR: Germaine - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 20, 2004

I am 10 and have been shopping for a new printer to replace my HP 2000C. I want that printer to print great photographs and graphics as well and black and white reports, etc. PC World lists the Canon i890 as the Editor's pick. I just checked the shopcv site. It lists that printer - new or used - at $99.99 to $149.99.

I happened to check out our local newspaper and Office Max has the same printer - NEW - starting at $139.99, now on sale for $30. less. They also sent me a coupon for $10. off the sale price. Well, this decision is no problem. I just bought the printer at OfficeMax and got all of the info I need to be sure that they will service my printer should any problem arise. Since I never had any problems with my very old Canon printer, I don't forsee any problems to arise.

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#6 Consumer Comment

Prices - I don't forsee any problems to arise.

AUTHOR: Germaine - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 20, 2004

I am 10 and have been shopping for a new printer to replace my HP 2000C. I want that printer to print great photographs and graphics as well and black and white reports, etc. PC World lists the Canon i890 as the Editor's pick. I just checked the shopcv site. It lists that printer - new or used - at $99.99 to $149.99.

I happened to check out our local newspaper and Office Max has the same printer - NEW - starting at $139.99, now on sale for $30. less. They also sent me a coupon for $10. off the sale price. Well, this decision is no problem. I just bought the printer at OfficeMax and got all of the info I need to be sure that they will service my printer should any problem arise. Since I never had any problems with my very old Canon printer, I don't forsee any problems to arise.

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#5 Consumer Comment

Prices - I don't forsee any problems to arise.

AUTHOR: Germaine - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 20, 2004

I am 10 and have been shopping for a new printer to replace my HP 2000C. I want that printer to print great photographs and graphics as well and black and white reports, etc. PC World lists the Canon i890 as the Editor's pick. I just checked the shopcv site. It lists that printer - new or used - at $99.99 to $149.99.

I happened to check out our local newspaper and Office Max has the same printer - NEW - starting at $139.99, now on sale for $30. less. They also sent me a coupon for $10. off the sale price. Well, this decision is no problem. I just bought the printer at OfficeMax and got all of the info I need to be sure that they will service my printer should any problem arise. Since I never had any problems with my very old Canon printer, I don't forsee any problems to arise.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Prices - I don't forsee any problems to arise.

AUTHOR: Germaine - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 20, 2004

I am 10 and have been shopping for a new printer to replace my HP 2000C. I want that printer to print great photographs and graphics as well and black and white reports, etc. PC World lists the Canon i890 as the Editor's pick. I just checked the shopcv site. It lists that printer - new or used - at $99.99 to $149.99.

I happened to check out our local newspaper and Office Max has the same printer - NEW - starting at $139.99, now on sale for $30. less. They also sent me a coupon for $10. off the sale price. Well, this decision is no problem. I just bought the printer at OfficeMax and got all of the info I need to be sure that they will service my printer should any problem arise. Since I never had any problems with my very old Canon printer, I don't forsee any problems to arise.

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#3 Consumer Comment

I give them two thumbs up.

AUTHOR: Tony - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, December 03, 2003

I have been a customer of this company for about a year now. Although the newest software is not on the site, the software they do sell is very high quality. I too, however, was a little skeptical when I called, so they let me send in a cash order. I was not hassled. They have only called once, and that was to make sure I was enjoying their services. I give them two thumbs up.

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#2 Consumer Comment

They Take Your Money Anyway

AUTHOR: Kim - ()

POSTED: Thursday, November 14, 2002

I was also called by the same company and agreed to the 14.95 deal for a month. It wasn't even 30 days and they were already trying to put through the 49.95 transaction against my debit card. I put a stop to that real quick. I agree about the old software. It was a joke to go to the site and see what there was to offer.

If you are going to sell memberships, let's try getting some updated software. When speaking with my bank, I was assured by them that I wouldn't have a problem stopping any future attempts to deduct money from my account. I was told that after the 30 days, I would have to contact them to agree to the lifetime membership. I choose not to sign up for that.

I was also told that they would not deduct any money unless I called to authorize it. Yes, this company is truely a rip off and I hope for other's sake, it doesn't happen to them. Don't get scammed by these people. It isn't worth it....

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#1 UPDATE Employee

Thousands of satisfied customers shop with us every day.

AUTHOR: Charlotte - ()

POSTED: Tuesday, June 18, 2002

This is simply to clarify some erroneous points that Richard made:

1. The 30-day trial is $19.95, which is $14.95 plus $5 s/h. $14.95 is fully refundable within 30 days, the full $19.95 is fully refundable within 24 hours (before the package is shipped).

2. There is a $20 coupon included with the trial which may be used to select 3-4 (or more, depending upon cost) retail programs from over 300 titles. These are not "old" programs, but they are usually the last version before the most recent (i.e.,version 7 when the newest release is version 8). The same programs may be purchased on other websites for upwards of $7.95 (we have them for an average of $4.95), or in stores for $10-$20. The original retail prices are generally $29.99 - $49.99.

3. The membership is actually $49.95 for LIFE, it is NOT per year. The membership includes, among other benefits, a Search Team that locates hard-to-find items for customers, often by going to competing sites, and always seeking the lowest available prices.

4. Our company is licensed and bonded with all four major credit card companies (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express) which means that we must comply with all federal and state laws regarding credit card purchases. This includes the refund policy: it is clearly stated in the literature, it is clearly stated by all Customer Service employees, and it is mandatory in the sales pitch of all telemarketers employed by the company. (See item#1 above.)

5. Also, Richard mentioned that he was told that he made specific inquiries to our company. This is not true. We receive names from people who have indicated an interest in saving money on computer related products. We also do receive some direct requests to our company, but most are generic.

Thank you for your consideration.

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