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My wife and I are in our mid to late 60’s and live on retirement and S.S. When our conman, Sean Munday, revealed the price for what he was selling we told him that we couldn’t afford $19, 000. But his reply was, how about this. In January we give you 50, 000 points and then you...
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Nantucket salesman Mr Munday was told by us that we could not afford what he was offering. He then told us that we could convert 5000 points to $5000 cash after The first of the year to be spent how we wanted. Come time to convert the advantage lady did not know anything about a cash conversion....
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We went through their timeshare sale and ended up purchasing points, unfortunately. Later when went to use these points we discovered that we had been completely deceived regarding the Value of the Points. We were shown what was titled the “Value Points Chart”, which indicated that the points we purchased would get us approx. 12 nights every...
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Fraud
The Top Shop dominates the show's indifference to customers. In response to the ad, I purchased a Rover Heater. Unfortunately, it has been shown that the heater has such a small capacity that it cannot even heat the toilet. If I wanted to exchange it for a more expensive product (because I didn't expect to return the money), it still didn't work out. In addition, we had to wait 3 weeks for a response from the fine ladies. It, of course, was negative - just take back our "wonderful" belongings and dragged home. Of course, I already knew what fertilizers they traded, but fell. Here's how to proceed with the law!
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