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Offline Hyperspeed

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Re: International Amiga scammer hit squad
« on: September 09, 2004, 07:54:20 PM »
I'd be only too happy to go down to Analogic and kick Raj's backside
but I know from experience he'd just take out a notepad and pen, be
arrogant and dismissive for half an hour and you'd probably feel like
kicking yourself for bothering.

The best thing a site like this AmScam could offer is legal advice on
how to proceed.

For example, someone on eBay lately sold me something which turned out
to be the wrong item, when it was sent back the user went NARU and I
couldn't get in touch.

I spotted the same auction style again, won the auction and
lo-and-behold the same girl/guy was up and trading under a sibling
alias.

Again - arrogance, Not a Registered User then vanished.

I wrote to eBay and they did a bit, both accounts are NARU and the
user's Square Trade identity was highlighted to the site.

I have now obtained a Small Claim Form for the SCC and hope now that
an official summons will scare the pants off them.

As for Analogic, it'd be interesting to see how many other Amiga
owners have had trouble with these chimps.
 

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Re: International Amiga scammer hit squad
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2006, 10:18:32 PM »
I notice Anal-Logic Computers is selling off CD32s on eBay under the ID analogiccomputers(7).

Be warned that this company has roused anger among a few Amiga.org members and you risk being royally ripped off by them. Reporting them to the Office of Fair Trading, Trading Standards et al has been on my To-Do list for far too long...