Complaint Review: Sun-Rite Publishing - Tustin California
- Sun-Rite Publishing 13861 Newport Ave 8-622 Tustin, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 215-552-8112
- Web:
- Category: On-Line Business
Sun-Rite Publishing Internet scam, thank you for your web site they almost got me too
*UPDATE Employee: Once again...NOT a customer!
JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THAT THE SUN-RITE SCAM IS STILL ACTIVE UP TO KNOW 8-17-2001.
THANKS TO YOUR WEB SITE IT PREVENTED ME FROM BEING SCAMED BY THESE MF'S.
"IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE "
"IT IS PROBLEY BECAUSE IT S "
GREAT WEB SITE, i PROMISE i WILL KEEP AN EYE AND REPORT ANY THING THAT IS i RECEIVE IN THE MAIL
THANKS AGAIN
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#1 UPDATE Employee
Once again...NOT a customer!
AUTHOR: Jennifer - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 15, 2002
I just want to take a moment to clarify that our company is not in any way connected to the internet. We rely solely on direct mail to contact potential customers. We feel that this is the least invasive method to reach people...I personally am able to toss out junk mail without even opening it, and we hope that those of you who receive our materials in error can do the same. However, at least we don't call you during meal times, or send e-mails that you have to open to discover the contents, or e-mails that have misleading titles that make you think that it's a letter from a long-lost friend, and it turns out to be something of a questionable nature. The point being....companies all need to advertise, although some are much pushier than others.
Really, which would you rather receive: some letters in the mail that can be thrown away, or a pushy salesperson on the phone, who refuses to give up and takes you away from your family for precious minutes, cajoling you into buying something you didn't even want in the first place? Hmmm...??
PS We are not "MF"s, as this person so kindly put it, and regret he/she felt the necessity to call us that, especially considering that they are not even a customer, much less a disgruntled one!
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