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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580
Contact BBB and issue a complaint. Next, need to contact lawyer. May give crime against seniors a call. Not sure if they will be any help. Post on social media.
Sorry to hear of her troubles, but thanks for the heads up on this scam operation.
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Example of the value of this forum. It reaches thousands of people and with TV as a whole the residents here comprise a humongous buying machine. I know that businesses read TOTV. A complaint like this could cost them a bundle in lost business.
I hope the original poster pursues the actions suggested. One other thing I'd suggest is that a letter (NOT email) to the president of the company (that information can be found online: it is possible that this business is a subsidiary of another and the guy/gal on top of that particular heap may have no idea what is going on), with a concurrent complaint made to the Better Business Bureau accompanied by a copy of the letter to the business headquarters included. Include entire history of the incident and pictures if you have them. I've used this strategy a couple of times and believe me, it gets results.