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Complaint Review: Startup Essentials - A-1 Leasing - Dallas Texas

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  • Reported By: Greer South Carolina
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  • Startup Essentials - A-1 Leasing 4455 LBJ Freeway, Suite 501 Dallas, Texas U.S.A.

Startup Essentials - A-1 Leasing Gigantic ripoff misleading conned untruthful took advantage of my nievety and desire to make money Dallas Texas

*Author of original report: Some extra thoughts

*Author of original report: Some extra thoughts

*Author of original report: Some extra thoughts

*Author of original report: Some extra thoughts

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I am so embarrassed to admit that I too was duped into a "non-cancelable" contract by these companies! I completed a generic survey, indicating that I was interested in (among other things) "work at home" to supplement my income.

A Mr. Keith Hunn contacted me by telephone and although I should have known better; he talked me into this scam. I am disabled and recovering from 18 surgical procedures in the past 3 years. I hope to be able to cancel the "non-cancelable" contract with the assistance of my bank.

I am sending correspondence to: "A-1 Leasing" and "Startup Essentials". The contract refers to: "credit card equipment/software". I am hoping for a small loop-hole somewhere to get me out of this mess. Oh, if I had only found your website before I received that telephone call!

Phyllis
Greer, South Carolina
U.S.A.

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

POSTED: Tuesday, September 05, 2006

This so-called "credit card equipment/software" consisted of a low-end laptop computer that could be purchased at any local retailer for under $1,000.00 and a notebook binder with so-called "Accelerator 2.0" workbooks and audio cds that amount to a bunch of mumbo jumbo. I tried to explain to Mr. Hunn that I already own a custom built desktop pc as well as a high priced laptop; he claimed that I needed the one that I was talked into leasing.

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

POSTED: Tuesday, September 05, 2006

This so-called "credit card equipment/software" consisted of a low-end laptop computer that could be purchased at any local retailer for under $1,000.00 and a notebook binder with so-called "Accelerator 2.0" workbooks and audio cds that amount to a bunch of mumbo jumbo. I tried to explain to Mr. Hunn that I already own a custom built desktop pc as well as a high priced laptop; he claimed that I needed the one that I was talked into leasing.

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

POSTED: Tuesday, September 05, 2006

This so-called "credit card equipment/software" consisted of a low-end laptop computer that could be purchased at any local retailer for under $1,000.00 and a notebook binder with so-called "Accelerator 2.0" workbooks and audio cds that amount to a bunch of mumbo jumbo. I tried to explain to Mr. Hunn that I already own a custom built desktop pc as well as a high priced laptop; he claimed that I needed the one that I was talked into leasing.

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

POSTED: Tuesday, September 05, 2006

This so-called "credit card equipment/software" consisted of a low-end laptop computer that could be purchased at any local retailer for under $1,000.00 and a notebook binder with so-called "Accelerator 2.0" workbooks and audio cds that amount to a bunch of mumbo jumbo. I tried to explain to Mr. Hunn that I already own a custom built desktop pc as well as a high priced laptop; he claimed that I needed the one that I was talked into leasing.

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