Complaint Review: Century Imaging Systems, IDCServco - Los Angeles California
- Century Imaging Systems, IDCServco 5482 Wilshire Blvd. #1506 Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 888-280-6713
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- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
Century Imaging Systems, IDCServco SCAM Company - I lost my job because of this company! Los Angeles California
*Consumer Comment: ITS A KNOWN TELEMARKETING SCAMS THAT TARGETS BUSINESSES
I lost my job because of IDCServco and Century Imaging Systems (client)!! They scammed me out of $13k worth of toner cartridges, and they need to be held accountable. Pricing was fraudulent at 10 times the standard unit cost, with invoices showing cartons, wrongly showing their extended costs. I plan to take legal action against this company and their collection agency for loss of wages. FRAUDULENT BUSINESS PRACTICES!! Buyer beware!!
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#1 Consumer Comment
ITS A KNOWN TELEMARKETING SCAMS THAT TARGETS BUSINESSES
AUTHOR: Laurie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Phone Toner Scam: The scam artist poses as a warehouse representative or vendor and makes contact with a targeted company. He will say "This is (first name), I need the model number off your copier". If the person who answers gives this info, the scammers will try to set up a shipment of toner. Of course, the deal is so good that the offer is based on a limited supply or limited time, pressuring the employee to act fast and get their money's worth. Upon delivery, both the employee and the company are usually in for a big surprise. The price of the invoiced toner is 2-3 times higher than expected, and the scam artist threatens with legal fines if the company fails to pay.
REPORT THEM TO THE FBI
They called me at work a few weeks ago and tried to pull this scam on me. I keep informed of the various scams so knew what it was. The call started with no introduction whatsoever - just I need the serial numbers of your copiers.
When I asked her what company she was calling from - the name she gave me was not the company we had our contracts with. I told them this and hung up.
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