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bbb Reviews
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snowprincess
March 15, 2011
BBB SCAM
BBB is the biggest SCAM ever so I do not buy anything from the companies who has a phony BBB logo. Period. They are saying nice things about company's service but truth is opposite because BBB does not care if u are dealing with BBB.logo.CRIMINAL, company. I did try to solve my huge problem with FASHION4U and unfortunately I was looking for the help from BBB. What a waist of time, it was a joke. No wonder owner of the fashion4u company was laughing out loud when I mentioned about BBB. I was confused at the time but not anymore because owner of this shady business was absolutely right. BBB company is a big SCAM so don't waist your time. This service is one of the biggest reason companies can rob your money with a smiling face and treat you like a trash. Thank you so much BBB =FRAUD!
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BBB Accredited Ameripride Tax Group
February 25, 2011
BBB - AmeriPride Tax Group - The Best Ratings Money Can Buy
I was ripped off by AmeriPride. They took me for $5, 700. They high pressured me into thinking I was going to jail if I did not send them $5, 700. The way that they got me was that at that time I did not know that the BBB allows scam firms like theirs to buy ratings.
Better Business Bureau: The Best Ratings Money Can Buy - ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/business-bureau-best-ratings-money-buy/story?id=12123843
Better Business Bureau Sell Its Grades
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT_BfidEBdM&feature=related
The way that it works is that they pay the BBB to become a BBB "Accredited" business. Once they pay for this "Accreditation" they automatically receive a high rating. Yes this is bad, but the true problem is that the BBB then removes their complaints if they get them. It's the perfect storm for a scam company like BBB "Accredited" Ameripride Tax Group. Furthermore www.trustlink.org, an affiliate of the BBB, is every bit the same scam as the BBB. TrustLink allows criminals like "The 3 Theft Amigos": Jared Bocachica, Torin Beeler and Jaime Esparza to post fictitious positive reviews about themselves, but if a company is "Accredited" like AmeriPride" TrustLink removes their negative reviews, just like the BBB. It is appropriate that all "Three Organizations" - the BBB, AmeriPride Tax Group and TrustLink are currently under investigation by the FTC.
Two months after I signed up with AmeriPride Tax Group I was informed by the IRS that they had never been contacted by AmeriPride Tax Group.
Just because BBB "Accredited" Ameripride Tax Group does not have an F with the Better Business Bureau does not mean that they don't deserve one. If I could rate them based on my experience I would give them a negative F-. They are thieves and have a long, long, long... history of ripping off peoples' hard earned money dating back, at least, to the times when Torin Beeler was taking advantage of a soldiers'wives while the soldiers were busy defending our country in Iraq. It doesn't stop. You need to protect yourself and listen to Nancy Reagan. When they call and, "Just say, No."
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[email protected]
January 27, 2011
SCAM
carl
from my experience with the bbb, the complaints generally come from a customer "who wants more than he or she purchased." then the bbb will ding me for sticking to my customer policy. however, paying the bbb a yearly approximate membership fee of $500.00 can turn a "f" grade to an "a". i think that's called extortion. therefore, i don't care for the bbb.
#1 - Sun May 18, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
M. S. Jones, La Center, KY
Staying off the Bad Boy List has been easy: in the 100 years my firm has been in business we have never been investigated by the BBB; honesty is our best quality. With this in mind, I went to their site this morning, found the branch for my area, and surveyed their list of "BBB Accredited Businesses" in my field. The fact that my business was not listed begs the question: How does one get on their accredited list? This is, as you may suspect, a rhetorical question. In fact, I have been approached twice in the last three years by a telemarketer representing an organization he says is the BBB. He had one pitch: purchase a membership and my firm would be listed in their directory.
Now, as I survey the situation, perhaps it would be better to put more emphasis in squeezing the budget than delivering good service to the people in my community.
#2 - Sun May 18, 2008 3:13 PM EDT
I had a customer complain about me because she paid for her first appointment and I invited her back a second time for free due to tecnical difficulties (that were resolved). She was unhappy with how her baby was performing for the FREE appointment and requested a refund for what was a free appointment. Some people will never be happy.
#3 - Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:29 AM EDT
John Somerville
In the past 2 years I have received several phone messages from the BBB asking to call them ASAP(in an ominous sounding voice).
I used to take these calls seriously, until I found each time that they were merely trying to sell me a membership.
I had to tell them to remove me from their call list.
It is really sad to see an organization designed to promote "better business" behavior use such reprehensible sales techniques.
Just out of curiousity, to whom do you report on the BBB?
#4 - Wed Jul 23, 2008 5:29 PM EDT
Phoenix, AZ
I used to think BBB was a real benefit. I checked on a company on their accredited list and in good standing when I bought a automobile warranty only to find out the company went into bankruptcy a week after. Once the company filed for bankrupcy BBB made it seem like they did not exist and did not show the numerous complaints against them. Having "no" complaints translates as they are a good company especially for elderly people that feel the BBB is a "real" watchdog. If you ask the BBB about the reputation of a company in bankruptcy you will not get an answer. I agree with the first comment above that its called extortion to be on their accredited list. So when BBB calls me to sell it I take the time to explain this to the sales representative. Translation We canceled our membership with BBB and We will not pay for the fake accreditation.
#5 - Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:59 AM EDT
Greg, Vista, California
Better Business Bureau ratings are just one factor that should be taken into account when researching a business.
#6 - Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:34 AM EDT
John Doe, Palm Springs
The BBB is the biggest scam in the world. Your rating is solely based on the amount of money you pay them. If you are not a member, your rating will be "D" or "F". I got an "F" rating with no complaints.
A business affiliate was asked for and paid thousands in cash bribes so the BBB would be fair with them, and they still got an "F" rating.
They should all be in jail, and not be reporting on which businesses are good and bad.
#7 - Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:39 PM EST
J Gonzales
I agree to all of these conversations above. It can never be determind unless we can track each sale and ask each customer if they checked the BBB before buying. I can tell you that there are people who hold your rating over your head as well. If you are a member (which I refuse to be) They harass you and threaten to give everything they ask for or else, to the customers wo you sell a wholesale, unassembeled scooter witha free helmet and they complain to the BBB that the helmet did not arrive exactly when the scooter did when they were told items would ship seperatly. It seems "stupid glue" happens to all sorts of good businesses out there and the BBB simply cares for those who spend now 500.00 annually to be a member of thier non-government agency. We have a competetor who has the same track record as our biz and they somehow have an A+ and us non-members have an F? What happened to A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, C, D+, D, D-??? There is no possible way when the BBB states 24% of the biz reported have an F that statistically means somthing is wrong with thier system. Or is it since its only a negative reporting system the only biz on there are those who have mostly bad customers. Very sad to see. And yes, did you know you cannot complain about the BBB on the BBB. Whom do you report a complaint about the BBB prectices to?? Id like to know.
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Cathy Sutherland
April 13, 2010
fraud artists
The BBB is the worst source for business information ever. The BBB grades companies based on whether or not they pay their dues to the BBB.
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BBB
May 7, 2009
FALSE INFORMATION
THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CROOKS THEY PROVIDE AN F TO COMPANIES THAT DON'T SIGN UP WITH THEM AND THEY NEVER GET REAL FACTS THIS COMPANY IS A MONOPOLY DON'T BELIEVE WHAT THEY SAY OR DISCLOSE BBB SLANDERS WITHOUT HAVING ANY FACTS
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July 31, 2008
b
i have brought one Aqua sure water filter, now i am repending a lot by
doing that Crime..no serice point the worst ... i have called the ureca frobs office
even to bombay head office nobody
botheres..really fuckers...
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