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Complaint Review: Product Test Panel, Consumer Research Corporation - Columbia South Carolina

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  • Product Test Panel, Consumer Research Corporation 3890 Forest Drive, Suite 207 Columbia, South Carolina U.S.A.

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Web-Based RIPOFF: Offer of free Laptop as reward for applying to be a tester for products (that you'd get to keep) IF you fill out survey - the survey turns into required 2, then 3 then 6 points redeemed by accepting offers from other companies for purchases. You sign up, get bilked to buy stuff, and never get your reward or your test products. Some of the products offered as rewards, required purchases and test products come from the following companies, and I' think they'd be furious for their names to be abused:



Sony (current offer of a 'free' Sony Viao)
FedEx
Ebay
Dell
Cannon
Nokia
Columbia House
BMG Music
TrimLife



kms
bklyn, New York
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

Name And Phone and E-mail for Consumer Corp

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

POSTED: Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Notice the Address is the same for the following organizaiton
You can check out addrive.com for what appears to be the real people behind the scam
AdDrive, a Division of SubscriberBASE
3830 Forest Drive, Suite 207
Columbia, SC 29209

phone: 803.790.8381
fax: 202.478.0282

Attn: Ashely Lackore (ext. 237)

Attn: Brad DeFee (ext. 242)

Attn: Nancy Margaret Jones (ext. 234)

also: ashley@addrive.com

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#2 Consumer Comment

How Convenient!

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

POSTED: Tuesday, September 21, 2004

Tell me it's just a coincidence.... or is it your just in SCUD range of this frauds operation that Ben get's something others don't?

Ben - Charlotte, North Carolina

Consumer Research Corporation
3830 Forest Drive, Suite 207
Columbia, South Carolina 29204

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

POSTED: Wednesday, September 15, 2004

I don't know what all the fuss is about this company. I signed up to test products and they are great. I got my new member incentive item for free, a Sony Vaio laptop. Of course I read the terms and conditions first before assuming anything. This a great deal, all you offers you have to take part in are really great offers and stuff i will use, and i got a free laptop valued over $1,000.

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