Complaint Review: Evita Parties - Internet
- Evita Parties Internet United States of America
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- Web: www.evitaparties.com
- Category: Wanted Criminals
Evita Parties Princeton Afeez Princeton Afeez promoter, Princeton Hollywood promoter Internet
*Consumer Comment: Class Action Lawsuit Against P. Afeez
*UPDATE Employee: Bogus Claim and bogus website
Princeton Affez is a hustler who collects money from clubs AND club goers for his questionable services. Completely shady, he'll promise you the world, but deliver nothing. Beware!
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#2 Consumer Comment
Class Action Lawsuit Against P. Afeez
AUTHOR: William - ()
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 19, 2013
A class action lawsuit is about to be filed against Princeton and his co-conspirators. If you are interested in getting a refund of the money you paid to enter the "New Year's Eve Mansion Party," contact Morse Mehrban at Law Offices of Morse Mehrban, A.P.C., 15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1000, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403; 424-274-1237; morse@mehrban.com. In addition, you may be entitled to penalties totalling $5,000.

#1 UPDATE Employee
Bogus Claim and bogus website
AUTHOR: BigBlue - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 11, 2013
This is bogus claim by a horrible person. Just because you did not get your way does not give you the right to try to destroy someone's reputation.
Because of websites like this, you can post bogus claims online with intentions of destroying someone's reputation without any proof or justification.
You obviously don't have a case that is why you did not file a law suit in court for false marketing.


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