National Register's Who's Who - paid a lot of money - have not yet received the book to confirm that have been listed
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National Register's Who's Who - paid a lot of money - have not yet received the book to confirm that have been listed National Register's Who's Who - paid a lot of money - have not yet received the book to confirm that have been listed
Complaint against National Register's Who's Who
In early 2003, i received an invitation from the organization listed above to have my biographical data published in the 2003/2004 listing.
I paid quite a lot of money but to date, i have NOT received the book to confirm that i have been listed. The person at the other end of the email keeps telling me that he/she has tried several times to ship it but was unsuccessful.
I DO NOT believe the person since i live in Dominica in the Caribbean and receive packages from the USA via FedEx, DHL and US Postal Service all the time.
I also received (when they wanted my money) their promotional literature and (after they received the money) a plaque BUT to date, i cannot receive the publication.
None of their phone numbers are in service (631-422-1400,631-422-8751) and i keep getting the royal run-around.
I hope that throught this medium, I could have this matter resolved. Thank you.
Vibert W
Click this link to e-mail the consumer that posted the above message: // From: Message Author (click here to email author) Date: Sunday, 28-Mar-04 00:00:00 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On Thisjust to let you know that company closed they are now kipplings whos who in deer park new york on commack road the owner still is john malone From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Tuesday, 29-Jan-08 17:27:04 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On ThisI was suckered to do this,too. Got a book and a cheap placque. Big deal,useless. From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Thursday, 03-Jan-08 13:14:42 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This Comment On ThisSteve BryanNational Register is, by my experience, a high pressure scam. They took my father for $135. The 'book' was supposed to have been published in in October of 04, then November, then December, and so on. Nothing has ever been received. Do not get taken by their scam. From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Saturday, 29-Dec-07 21:09:32 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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