Complaint Review: VORTAL GROUP - Internet
- VORTAL GROUP Internet United States of America
- Phone:
- Web: policeauctions.com
- Category: Cross-Border Scams
VORTAL GROUP policeauctions.com sold fake jewelry on the internet Internet
*Consumer Comment: How can we stop these thieves??
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I bought 7 pieces of jewelry at a police auction on the internet using my credit card.
The jewelry had a total "Buy Direct Price" of $13,790. I bid and paid $700. for the lot.
The jewelry arrived in Canada and I took them to a jewelry store. The pieces contained fake diamonds, and gold plate on stainless steel.
Their values were totally misrepresented on the internet.
In order to return them to the company, I will have to pay a re-stocking fee of 15%.
It is inconceivable that the Vortal Group is permitted to represent itself as an agent of a US police department in order to sell fake merchandise on the internet.
I am considering legal action.
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#1 Consumer Comment
How can we stop these thieves??
AUTHOR: JaneStrange - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 11, 2013
I too was robbed from these thieves, sold me earrings and a necklace that were supposed to be MUCH bigger, earrings arrived broken, they were supposedly $2,695 earrings my jeweler said he'd give me $30 for them. They have set up fake companies, like LOLO & CO, that lead ppl to believe this jewelry is worth a ridiculous amount of $$, and they r doing it under the name Police auction. And yes, then I was supposed to pay %15 restock fee, cuz they sent me BROKEN earrings???? is there no way we can stop this??
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