previous "HOTDEAL" dslmonster was a fraud

Rally1

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I am justifying this to be posted here simply because some guy listed this as a hot deal a couple months ago, and this is a service to anyone who took 'advantage' of the deal.

Alot of us told you it was fake and a scam, but some of you may not have followed our advice.

Anyone who gave these guys money can find more info here:

we at dslreports told you so

-late
 

dman

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<< Detective Shelton informed us that he believes Dyer has fled the area. Dyer supposedly had a New Jersey driver's license, but New Jersey law prohibits releasing the photo. Detective Shelton has asked that if any employee or customer has a photo of Dyer, to please contact him at either RSHEL@CI.carlsbad.ca.us or call him at 760-931-2147. A complete list of contact numbers can be found at the Carlsbad police department's website. >>


NJ law prohibits releasing photos to (other) law enforcement agencies? That's screwed up.
 

Cleaner

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What I want to know is how does a guy in NJ setup a fake DSL service provider in southern california? One hell of a lot of plane flights I guess. I also feel sorry for all the people he ripped off. Life sucks and people don't care.
 

boa

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whatever happened to those $500 Sony laptops that people thought were a fraud?
 

jeepguy100

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I will get flamed for this.

whatever...

It still amazes me that people fall for this kind of stuff...

People were warned (just as they were with the $525 Sony laptop deal) yet they still attempt to get the deal. And then they wine and complain. "I can't beleve that I didn't get the deal... They ripped me off....Lets get that company... I used my Amex, so at least I am protected."

Smack them with a clue-by-four please.

End of rant. I feel better now.

 

cmv

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<< whatever happened to those $500 Sony laptops that people thought were a fraud? >>


Those weren't a fraud. I ended up buying like 17 of them for friends and ebaying. I've got 3 on my desk right now for code development and web work. Totally ripping hot deal...

























:) I wish...
 

Tal

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Yeah, whatever happend with those laptops? Vaio's weren't they? I feel bad for anyone getting ripped on this deal. Hope they catch the jerk. -TAL :(
 

XZeroII

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jeep, I agree with you 100%. There are always risks involved in hot deals. If you can't take the heat, get out of the fire. I would never sign up with a place like that w/o checking on their credentials first.
 

spanky

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<< ...and the moral of the story? if it sounds too good to be true, it is. >>



unless u see it for sale by SpankyOO7 :D
 

yhlee

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<< Detective Shelton informed us that he believes Dyer has fled the area. Dyer supposedly had a New Jersey driver's license, but New Jersey law prohibits releasing the photo. Detective Shelton has asked that if any employee or customer has a photo of Dyer, to please contact him at either RSHEL@CI.carlsbad.ca.us or call him at 760-931-2147. A complete list of contact numbers can be found at the Carlsbad police department's website. >>

NJ law prohibits releasing photos to (other) law enforcement agencies? That's screwed up.

They cap DSL upload rates to 90kbps too. It's a messed up state. Damn democrats. ;)

-young