Complaint Review: Integrity Subscriptions - Las Vegas Nevada
- Integrity Subscriptions 2450 Chandler Ave. #4 Las Vegas, Nevada U.S.A.
- Phone: 702-734-2122
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- Category: Sales People
Integrity Subscriptions It's interesting how companies get unfair criticism. Las Vegas Nevada
*Consumer Comment: What do you expect?
It's interesting how companies get unfair criticism from people who don't read the contract they sign and don't remember when they called companies. Jamie signed a contract and received two copies, including the following: No verbal agreements recognized delivery within 120 days- language required by the FTC. B Eveland must have promised delivery within 4 weeks. I told Jamie when she called on 09/10/07 (the same day she posted her complaint) the date by which the publisher would make delivery.
Her daughter will receive her magazines. We are not a rip off company and very much resent unjustified accusations like this one.
Michelle
las vegas, Nevada
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
What do you expect?
AUTHOR: David - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 25, 2007
I don't know who you are but, if your a big company, than you should "have it together" or else someone may think something fishy is going on. And they would have every right to since every sales company out there has proven time and time again that they always have something up thier sleeve.
I would suggest losing they tricky language in the fine print that null and voids any thing you say in your sales pitch or advertisment. That way your customers won't feel decieved and you won't have many problems.
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