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Do not do business with zeroconcept.net... to They never support client... aim myself a reseller with them... they Not Answer to reply my emails they not refund my money and they don't have telephone No contact Address no Nothing ..... My client eating my face (balls) because of them... I suffer with them ... every time the server sold out from owner or owner and they don't support...I pay in advance and they never support me ... zeroconcept.net will cheat you.... I will open report to the F.B.I. now. And I will get my money from them soon ... Zeroconcept.net the first owner cheated me to.....
Please be passions of stupid Offer ! Here some Helpful Link to Clam this kind of bad Company ! Internet-Fraud Internet Fraud F.B.I Internet Crime Complaint Center Last edited by rezapci : May 28th, 2004 at 04:44 PM. Reason: Consumer Complaint |
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Hi
Before you buy hosting from some company you can check it contacts. I recommend the following steps 1. Select one/two contact ways from contacts of some company 2. Then try to contact them at day, at night, at holidays If you don't receive answers within 3 hours leave them Usualy you can contact technical support without signup, so test above might be very helpful |
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Fruad
Check the Seller's Reputation
Most commerce sites have forums where buyers can leave feedback on sellers' business practices, speed of shipment and general experiences. Use extra care in placing orders with new sellers. Look for sellers with long histories of successful transactions who have a number of positive comments from other buyers. See if the seller is a Verified member of PayPal and has been a PayPal member for at least a couple of months. To check PayPal membership status, go to the "Send Money" tab and initiate a payment to the seller. On the "Check the details of your payment" page, before the payment is sent, you'll see the seller's reputation link (e.g. Verified Premier Member) next to his email address. Click the link to see more information about the membership status. Use Extra Caution with High Value and Popular Items Certain types of items (e.g. computers, jewelry, electronics, etc.) carry a higher fraud risk and require additional checking before completing the sale. Do additional checking, especially with popular items that tend to be sold out in stores. Be suspicious of deals that seem too good to be true. They usually are. Be suspicious of sellers offering very low prices for hard to find items who seem to have a large number of these same products. If a seller is offering a number of the same items, ask to speak with the seller's supplier. Independently verify that the supplier is a legitimate business with the correct address and phone number through a telephone directory or by calling directory assistance. Be Wary of Unsolicited Offers from Unknown Sellers If you receive an unsolicited email from someone selling the same product that you recently made an offer on, be careful about buying the product. While the seller may be offering a lower price, con artists often use this tactic to get around the official controls and consumer protections that commerce sites provide members. Be Wary of Items with Delayed Shipment Exercise caution when purchasing items with a significantly delayed delivery date. Delivery dates further than 20 days after your payment involve more risk. Be aware that PayPal sellers are not allowed to sell goods with delivery dates delayed more than 20 days from the date of payment. Confirm Authenticity When buying collectibles, such as sports memorabilia, please take steps to confirm that the item is authentic before purchasing. Ask Before You Buy If you have questions regarding an item, contact the seller before making an offer. Sellers prefer that you ask questions before you buy, and good communication will make the transaction smoother for all involved. |
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Also take into consideration the amount your paying them. If your paying them $5 a month for a massive amount of space/bandwidth your more then likely going to get burned.
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Sorry, but the FBI isn't going to do anything for you.
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