Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Entrecard Fraud

It would seem the bigger the company, the more neglectful employees they hire. Recently one of the fellow bloggers complainted that Entrecard took the money, deleted the account and refused to return the money. All because of a mistake. Here is the crux of the complaint:

I have NEVER been more infuriated by the rudeness of any company in the ENTIRE WORLD than Entrecard. I am so completely frustrated right now. I just opened an account to buy advertising for my blog, and because I mistyped the URL to my blog some support person sent me a very rude email telling me it was deleted followed up by a personalized EVEN MORE RUDE email telling me that my money would NOT be refunded!

This is unbelievable and I am left to report them to the better business bureau. This is also the SECOND time I have been deleted for a stupid reason. This is completely unprofessional of them and I will no longer have a thing to do with them. Forget it!Where else do people buy cheap advertising?

Well, if you want to know how this ended, the client was finally able to get the money back. But as she says, it is not about the money, but about the integrity of the company.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Washington Mutual Fraud Law Suit Filed By An Individual Investor

WaMu Fraud is the top news headlines. But Washington Mutual securities fraud is a separate cause of action from what many shareholders presume. Shareholders are in the hole and are desperate to recover their losses.

A law suit filed by an individual investor in Los Angeles County fails to state cause of action. The crux of the case is, a shareholder who left without his investment sued Washington Mutual and JP Morgan Chase in Municipal Court of Los Angeles, Santa Monica Branch. The law suit that was filed alleges fraud on the part of both companies involved in the Washington Mutual and JP Morgan Chase merger. The summary of the court case can be found at Disgruntled WaMu Shareholders Sue Washington Mutual and Chase