NavList:
A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Robert Wyatt
Date: 2012 Jul 11, 11:10 -0700
I think you should contact your Attorney General's office for
prosecution under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Bill B wrote:
> Patrick
>
> Thank you for your prompt an illuminating response.
>
> I am indeed William Burchell. Pennywise would make Charles Ponzi, Billy
> Sol Estes et al proud. Some many customers, so few working watches.
>
> I am ecstatic I did not order undershorts from them. Used,
> non-refurbished, sent to me my a disgruntled customer....
>
> Bill B
>
> For the legal beagles out there, since Pennywise used the system of UPS
> to USPS for delivery, would that constitute mail fraud?
>
> In terms of follow up/payback, I am well under the 30-day limit to go
> Rambo on Pennywise through Pay Pal and Capitol One.
>
> Should I
> 1. Contact Pennywise and inform them the watch does not work, with the
> possibility that they try the same trick they did with Patrick and send
> me an envelope that would constitute more evidence for the USPS etc.?
>
> 2. Contact Pennywise and detail the deceit, demanding a "new" watch or
> refund.
>
> 3. Other
>
----------------------------------------------------------------
NavList message boards and member settings: www.fer3.com/NavList
Members may optionally receive posts by email.
To cancel email delivery, send a message to NoMail[at]fer3.com
----------------------------------------------------------------