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Report: Bankers Warranty Square TradeReported By: (Providence Rhode Island)
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Bankers Warranty Square Trade334 County Rd 49
Middleton New York 10940
U.S.A.
Phone:  800-431-5843
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Category: Miscellaneous Electronics
Submitted: Tuesday, February 12, 2008Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Square Trade and Bankers Warranty is the biggest ripoff. Don't bother purchasing a warranty from them they won't honor it. I purchased an electronics item and purchased a square trade warranty, which was then sent to Bankers Warranty. My item stopped working properly and they approved the repair over the phone. Although my warranty stated all repairs would be available via a walk in repair facility in my area, they said there wasn't one in my city. Hmm I live in the capitol city, and they don't even have a repair place in one of the highest electronics communities in the nation! Unbelievable. Then they said I had to pay to have it shipped to FLORIDA. Once the repair facility received the item it took two weeks for them to decide what was wrong and they said it needed a few parts replaced that were defective. The item was only 1 year old and wasn't covered by the manufacturers warranty. Bankers Warranty said they wouldn't cover it either stating the parts were not covered under the warranty. I asked what parts would be covered and they wouldn't say, they kept saying the parts that were defective were not covered and I would have to pay for the repair to get my phone back. WHAT A HOAX!

PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE A SQUARE TRADE OR BANKERS WARRANTY!

J
Providence, Rhode Island
U.S.A.



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Small Romanian Town Gets Rich Through eBay Scams...
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Small Romanian Town Gets Rich Through eBay ScamsWednesday, February 06, 2008
By Nicola Smith    Print            ShareThis

DRAGASANI, Romania   Hundreds of people in the poor Romanian town of Dragasani have grown rich by conning eBay online auction customers with deals that seem too good to be true and often are.

The scammers have even put the new town hall up for sale on eBay, the mayor admitted last week.

"I mean, who would want it?" he asked.

Click here to visit FOXNews.com's Cybersecurity Center.

Despite growing concern about online frauds, the European Union has poured $300,000 into computer training courses in Dragasani over the past three years in "special recognition" of its information-technology skills.

"I heard about another offer on eBay selling a MiG fighter jet. There was a photo and a very good price as the customer was only being asked to pay for the fuel to fly it. One guy paid $2,000!" the mayor, Gheorghe Iordache, exclaimed.

"The victims are mainly Americans because they are on the Internet most often and they're naive," he added. "I've heard about local guys who have suddenly bought apartments in Bucharest, Germany, Holland, but haven't a job. Others have BMWs, Mercedes, Porsches and they don't work. So where do they get the money from?"

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With few local jobs available in this industrial town in Romania's Valcea wine-growing region, defrauding eBay customers has became a popular career path for many of Dragasani's young people.

A classic scam is the "second chance auction," in which fraudsters contact an eBay user who has just missed out on an item, offering them another chance to buy it outside eBay rules. The scammers persuade their victims to purchase the fictitious items using payment methods that do not allow them to recover the money.

Other frauds include hacking into eBay accounts and stealing an identity to make fake offers. Local police say thousands of victims have been defrauded by the scammers. The biggest case involved the sum of $300,000.

Mihai Popescu, 29, is serving a three-year jail sentence for his link to one such scam. He was lured into online fraud when he was unemployed.

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Last week his parents protested that he had been made a scapegoat after playing a minor role in the crime, in which his identity card was used to pick up a cash payment from a victim.

"He is only 5 percent guilty. He doesn't even speak English," said his father Stefan.

According to Virgil Spiridon, chief of the national cyber-crime unit, there were 752 arrests and 84 convictions last year, many of them in cases where Romanians posed as Britons.

A spokesman for eBay said it had "invested millions" in fighting fraud in Romania.

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PayPal Conversion Scam...
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PayPal Conversion Scam

By Thomas Francis

Less than a year ago I tried to transfer 1000USD to my japanese bank account and for "reasons unknown" it didn't go thru a week later only approx. 900 USD was returned to my account. I inquired over and over again but they only replied to half my emails with some BS about the conversion rate of the day I converted the 1000USD to japanese yen then tried to transfer it to my bank account and the day the money was reconverted to USD was different. in less than a week the rate differed 100USD? I argued with them for weeks but it was all in vain.

now they're trying to do it again, less than a month ago I received a payment in USD converted it into JP yen and transfered it to my bank account but the buyer canceled the transaction so paypal took back the money leaving me with a negative balance of 100USD.

I told them I'm not falling for their conversion scam a second time, that if they don't return my balance to the amount it was before the last transaction (0$) that I'd change my bank account info and credit card number.

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PAYPAL HIJACKS $ 40,461.43 FROM EBAY SELLER...
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Screw-PayPal.com: It Got Me My Money Back

The success of Screw-PayPal.com gave pause to the folks at eBay and PayPal. On October 26, 2007, PayPal deposited $40,461.43 to my bank account. After four years of PayPal telling me why they could not (or would not) return my money to me, they returned my funds. It was suddenly so easy for them to return my money.

There is no doubt in my mind: Had I not created this website, my money would still be sitting in PayPal's bank account today.

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