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Southaid01
December 30, 2010
Scam
Some time in December 2009, I was online browsing as I some time do. I never purchase merchandise online. I came across Jamestown website. I am not sure what lead me to it. I am not a stamp collector. Anyway, I do remember ordering a "Free Catalog." I remember wanting to buy some interesting stamps. Instead, I decided to go for the free catalog. The other selections were deleted. I am always worried about purchasing good off the internet. Months later, I visit the mail service where it was delivered once every three months or longer, I received this envelope in the mail. I opened it up, not removing the complete content. I read the note that read "I hope you enjoy our free catalog and the enclosed approval selection." I remembered then that I did not ordered anything that wasn't free. I thought it was formality. I slid the invoice with the note back into the package. I tossed it away never to be thought of again until I started receiving invoices. I remember wanting to return the package because. I never ordered anything that is not free. My busy life kept me focusing on Jamestown Stamp. 12/30/2010 is the first time I removed the total content from the original package. I didn't think businesses allow you to order without paying with a credit card. I don't mean to sound cheap when I say I would never purchase a coin for $5.95 that I know nothing about. I would not invest in a Japanese Occupation Note for $4.95. What is a Japanese Occupation Note. My pockets are too tight for that. I just read the first paragraph of the cover letter stamped to the book. It reads: Thanks you for your interest in our company. Underline in read: The FREE ITEM you request is enclosed. As promised, we have also included a selection of item to introduce you to our popular shop at home service. Para #2: You may examine merchandise for up to 20 days before you and to purchase only those items that fit your collecting needs and desires. Last line: You are required only to return the items you do not wish to purchase. I never read the letter because i DID NOT EDXPECT ANYTHING TO COME WITH THE CATELOG. This confirm I did not order the enclosed item. I never knew they were in the envelope until today. Is it my fault or was I scammed by Jamestown Spamp Company, Inc.
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