Complaint Review: www.cellcorner.com - Internet Internet
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cellcorner.com This company sold a Furious Gold Dongle to me that they said would get the MSL code for cell phones. It doesn't Internet
*Author of original report: RE: Get a brain
*Consumer Comment: Get a brain please...
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This company sold me a Furious Gold Dongle for $300. They said on their website it would read the MSL code for the Blackberry Tour. It does not do that. In many attempts to reach them, they pretty much sent me to the Furious Gold website to deal with them.
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#2 Author of original report
RE: Get a brain
AUTHOR: smitty68521 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 01, 2010
I emailed this company BEFORE I bought the product. They told me it would get the MSL code from a Blackberry Tour. Based on the information they provided me, I bought the product.
#1 Consumer Comment
Get a brain please...
AUTHOR: Ceadda - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 01, 2010
Obviously if you have a problem with furious golds product not working, they're going to tell you to ask furious gold about it. How would the cell phone website know whats wrong, they didn't make it.
And as for a refund. Come on, get real. As if they've never had someone use the product, say it didn't work and ask for $300 back.
Maybe you could actually try thinking before calling it a ripoff.
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