Complaint Review: GGW/M.R.A. VIDEO - SYLMAR CA.
- GGW/M.R.A. VIDEO P.O. BX 9231 SYLMAR, CA. U.S.A.
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- Category: Video Stores
girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF *Consumer Suggestion
FOX 6 investigative reporter John Mattes first broke the story how Girls Gone Wild was marketing videos for only $9.99 consumers found the company tacking on huge fees. Thousands of consumers called it a rip-off on ripoffreport. After our story aired an attorney sued calling it deceptive advertising. Video part 1 Video part 2
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I ORDERD A GIRLS GONE WILD VIDEO ABOUT A YEAR AGO, REMIND YOU ONLY ONE VIDEO. SINCE THEN I HAVE TRIED NUMEROUS TIMES TO CONTACT THESE PEOPLE AND STOP THE VIDEOS FROM COMEING.
I CONTACTED THEIR OFFICE ONCE AND A EMPLOYEE TOLD ME HE HAD NO RECORD OF ME IN THEIR FILES. I INSTRUCTED HIM ON WHAT WAS GOING ON AND HE ASSURED ME THAT HE WOULD CHECK INTO IT.
SINCE THEN I HAVE RECIEVED TWO MORE VIDEOS THAT I HAVE RETURNED AND NOT RECIEVED A CREDIT TO MY ACCOUNT.
I SENT THEM AN EMAIL TO: WEBMASTER@GIRLSGONEWILD.COM TODAY TO SEE IF THIS METHOD WOULD WORK. SOME ONE HERE THINK THEY CAN HELP ME OUT?
I WOULD BE GREATFUL... CHUCK R. CUNDIFF
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#8 0
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 25, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308.
It was sent by The Fraud Chick at TheFraudChick@aol.com.
girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: TheFraudChick@aol.com
Their name: The Fraud Chick
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it.
Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial.
The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.

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You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 25, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308.
It was sent by The Fraud Chick at TheFraudChick@aol.com.
girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: TheFraudChick@aol.com
Their name: The Fraud Chick
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it.
Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial.
The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.

#6 0
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 25, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308.
It was sent by The Fraud Chick at TheFraudChick@aol.com.
girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: TheFraudChick@aol.com
Their name: The Fraud Chick
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it.
Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial.
The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.

#5 0
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic.
AUTHOR: - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 25, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #7308.
It was sent by The Fraud Chick at TheFraudChick@aol.com.
girls gone wild GGW / M.R.A. VIDEO RIP-OFF (#7308)
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: TheFraudChick@aol.com
Their name: The Fraud Chick
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
You could cancel your credit card, but that's a little drastic. File a fraud complaint and get a chargeback for the money they charged. Also, according to federal postal laws you may legally keep any item sent to you by a company like G.G.W. and you do not have to pay for it.
Time Life books used to send consumers unordered books with an insert proclaiming a "30 day free trial." If the customer did not return the book in 30 days they automatically billed them. What a ripoff that trick used to be because consumers would receive the book well into the 30 free trial.
The postal authorities created that law because of schemes like that.

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SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 24, 2001

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