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Complaint Review: Kirsch Loud Speakers / TL Warranty Department - Chino HIlls California

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  • Kirsch Loud Speakers / TL Warranty Department Chino Hills Parkway #456 Chino HIlls, California U.S.A.

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I was approached by two men at a gas station on Regents and Genesee road in Sand Diego. I fell for the scam and wound up taking two huge Kirsch spears in exchange for $300. The scam not only hurt my wallet, but my feelings.

I was able to contact the local FOX 5 investigative reporter who had the scam happen to his camera man. Call up your local news stations and let them air this scam. I can't get my money back, but I swore to myself I would try my best to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else.

When I got home and opened the speakers I found a warranty card. The address: TL Warranty Departmet (they spelled it wrong) 4195 Chino Hills Parkway # 456. Chino Hills CA 91709-2618.

I hear putting super glue in Locks is a great way of getting revenge. Dose anyone live around there?

MIke
San Diego, California
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

same here

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

POSTED: Thursday, June 21, 2007

Well I was ripped off right here in Murrieta when I got off work by Murrieta Hotsprings, next to Carls Jr's. Two guys and a girl sold me a kirsch K3 for 300 bucks stating there's an error in shipping and they overloaded their truck. However I had some sense of a fraud and I memorized their license plate number and it's 385TUK ( in between 385 and TUK was a dot but I don't know if that's part of the license plate number or just a space), and the license plate is registered in Nevada. Then I realized that the speakers cost practically nothing but I don't know what to do with the license plate number maybe we can call the police?

BTW I don't remember the licence plate that well it could've been 485tuk instead but it sholdn't be too hard to narrow down, was the truck a dark colored ford? PLZ call me ASAP I really need that 300 bucks and we have to teach these guys a lesson somehow

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

Address is a PO Box

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

POSTED: Thursday, March 29, 2007

I live in Chino Hills. That is the address of the Mail Boxes Etc store here. You should call them and complain about this PO Box customer. Even if they can't disclose info, at least you can tell the management that their box renters are scheisters if the business name you have jives with their records.

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#1 Consumer Comment

ODD.... Kirsch sounds remarkably like KLIPSCH ..... an OLD name in audio

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

POSTED: Thursday, March 22, 2007

Gee, Mike, I guess next time you will do your research so that you know exactly what you want and why. That said, there are a LOT of "name brand" speakers that are not so hot, either, and you "might" be able to work improvements on 'yours' if they do not sound accurate. Start by adding wall braces and fiberfill batting to the inside.

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