Complaint Review: Mission ECommerce - Scottsdale Arizona
- Mission ECommerce 15550 N 84th St, Suite 105 Scottsdale, Arizona U.S.A.
- Phone: 480-596-0610
- Web:
- Category: Web Hosting
Mission ECommerce - Adam Pollicino - Anthony Clavien Screwed for $10,500!! Don't Let Mission ECommerce Take Your Money!! Scottsdale Arizona
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: FYI: They Rip off Everyone
*Consumer Comment: You are better off donating your money to your favorite charity
I paid Mission ECommerce $10,500 to create a website for my company. They took my deposit and ran for the hills. Not only that, they told me to go fc&k myself and see you in court!!! Come to find out, they do this so often that they started their own legal firm called Legal Ace!!!
I want my $10,500 back Mission ECommerce and Adam Pollicino!!!!
John g
Scottsdale, Arizona
U.S.A.
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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds
FYI: They Rip off Everyone
AUTHOR: ITContractor - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, January 06, 2013
In my time employeed by Ventureserve, Veritas, and Equilibrium Labs I managed to watch them take multiple investor/client's money and piss it away on vacations and partying. They may be able to offer you something you need, but there are better organizations out there that can do much more without f**king you over.
If you find youself in business with these people, hold onto your money, don't pay without results. Set up a series of partial payments with required project benchmarks. If you pay them completely up front, your work may never get done like in the case indicated here. Bad business here, not much more than that.
PS: They'll tell you this report is from a disgruntled ex-employee, my guess is it's from a pissed off business partner, website client, or someone else who got bent over by these two.

#1 Consumer Comment
You are better off donating your money to your favorite charity
AUTHOR: Karmacatchesup - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
If you donate your money to your favorite charity at the very least you will help fellow mankind and save yourself the slime and headache of dealing with these people. Definitely the 30k scottsdale millionaire type trying to look impressive and overlook all basic values of respect and traditional business values.


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