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Complaint Review: Audiofile - Stereo scam - Austin Texas

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Audiofile Rip-off! License Plate #: X01 KEY, FLORIDA PLATE, White Chevy Trail Blazer License. Austin Texas

*Consumer Suggestion: Whenever you feel something is wrong, it is. Listen to your instincts.

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I fell for that too. I was walking in to Compass Bank on Parmer at Mopac, just next to Blockbuster, in the same complex with Fry's Electronics. Same BS story. I had the feeling that this could be a scam. But I paid $165.00 in cash and bought a bottle of Whisky for $24 for them.

The vehicle these thieves in was:
White Chevy Trail Blazer
Florida License Plate: X01 KEY

Brandon
Austin, Texas
U.S.A.

*EDitor's Comment: Rip-off Report confirms contact info salesman misrepresentation ripoff

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

Whenever you feel something is wrong, it is. Listen to your instincts.

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

POSTED: Saturday, September 04, 2004

Now, see, here is something that I just can't understand. Brandon, above, states that he felt that he was being conned. Yet, he goes ahead and hands over $200 anyway. His subconscious brain was telling him to get out of there. Even his conscious mind was telling him something is wrong. Yet, he ignores all that and chooses to stay and buy anyway. Then, afterward, he chooses to investigate on the web.

I can't understand what would motivate anybody to ignore all the instincts that come built into the human body. You come equipted with everything you need to survive. You just need to listen to your warning signals. In the book "the gift of fear" the author explains how people react in a time of danger. Your body will sense an attack before it happens. Maybe it's the persons voice, or their behavior. People will say that they have a feeling in the pit of their stomach. Their mind has sensed danger and is preparing them. Animals instinctively run when this happens.

This guy was lucky. Next time it could be much worse for him. The lesson here is when something feels wrong, it is! Get out while you still have the chance.

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