Complaint Review: WebTEch Strageties - Phoenix Arizona
- WebTEch Strageties 1717 W. Northern Avenue Suite 203 Phoenix, Arizona United States of America
- Phone: 8889320641
- Web: www.WebTechStragies.com
- Category: Computer Fraud
WebTEch Strageties Tom Daniel, took my money, never heard of them again, tried to connect ot webssite, can't not there Phoenix, Arizona
*Consumer Suggestion: NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR FRAUD.
These people contacted me about these Mall & stores and sold me a large web site and it hasn't made any money. tried to contact them and they can't be found.
They are RIP OFF and it seems that I am not the only one being scammed from these
crooks. Is there any thing that can be done to these kind of people. They just change names and start over> Surely there is some law out there that can stop these crooks.
I am in my 70's and they are taking old people for a lot of money. Like me i don't have the know how or the money to try to get my money back.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR FRAUD.
AUTHOR: FileAAG - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 13, 2012
Please check out the new report filed on 8/11/12 regarding Earl Mincer, Kitty V'Marie, Zenuity, Webtech Strategies, collusion, theft and fraud. All these companies and individuals are connected.
We ask that you submit a complaint to the Arizona Attorney General's office (AAG) whether or not you have already have just in case your file is closed. The more complaints the AAG receives, the more likely the AAG will move forward to prosecute these criminals.
Remember, there is no statute of limitations for fraud.


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