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Report: #1018260

Complaint Review: Legalmatch.com, Theodore Sell - Internet Internet

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  • Reported By: 12th_man — Spokane Washington United States of America
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  • Legalmatch.com, Theodore Sell Internet United States of America

Legalmatch.com, Theodore Sell Told me that my website had an error to get me to call back, Internet

*REBUTTAL Individual responds: There was no misrepresentation

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Theodore Sell from legalmatch.com attempted to contact me and when I did not return his call, he contacted me again and said my website was missing a letter from my name.  It wasn't.  I don't understand how trying to trick me into calling him back can possibly result in a sale, but regardless he wasted my time.  

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There was no misrepresentation

AUTHOR: Theodore Sell - (United States of America)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 13, 2013

I remember this conversation.  I have no idea why I could not see the first letter of his name but he could when I was speaking to him on the phone and viewing his website; but, I do know that what I told him was absolutely true, the first letter of the name of his name was missing - at least as I could see it on my Firefox browser.

I hate that he claims I lied about this, especially when other reasons for the confusion are entirely possible and likely; how a man that has never met me and has no idea of my reputation for honesty and truthfulness can make such a claim without considering either the ramifications or other, more plausible explanations that were available is very troubling.

Here are some other possible explanations:

1) Something in the coding on my Firefox browser was not compatible with his font or graphics or whatever it was.

2) His computer was showing him a cached (stored) version of his webpage rather than the live version I was seeing.

3) He has more than one website (?)

At any rate, I thought I was being nice to him regardless of whether he was interested in the service I was representing to him or not; instead, I got my reputation besmirched. 

Hey, Mr. Lawyer who complained about me; isn't saying someone committed dishonesty in business something called Defamation Per Se?  You ought to look it up; maybe the laws of your state are different than the rest of the country.  You said I tried to trick you into calling me back and, since trickery is a form of dishonesty, you therefore claimed that I commited a dishonest act in my business.  

Unless you can prove it, please kindly retract your statement prior to my needing to take further action.

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