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Originally Posted by cblake [Edited by snipping]
Some companies can and will do whatever they can to exploit the customer. The hope is that we, the overworked and frustrated consumers, will simply go quietly away. Government has far too few resources to monitor what consumers are going through. Don't you know that these same companies take full advantage of this!
Go forward with your consumer advocacy, but be ready for these deceptive companies to use any means they can to squelch your freedom of speech. This is usually done by "cyberstalkers" who personally attack the organizers until they give up because of the stress. Don't give up, though. Be persistent, consistent, and creative. The word can spread quickly if you proceed cautiously! After all, the TRUTH should be known, shouldn't it?
Fotoconnection is working very hard, it seems, to catch consumers who have not done their homework. How many of these folks have gone away quietly already? My guess is that the BBB complaints are just the tip of a huge iceberg.
Start thinking "out of the box" and take action online! You might think that it is just little companies...back door in the alley kind...that do this sort of thing. However, it is truly unbelievable what consumers are putting up with when dealing with very large corporations. The key is sharing consumer experiences until the company cannot ignore them!
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Right on,
cblake!
Maybe I'll post this at the
"Dont buy.com: Advisory" thread.
I similarly noted that many people may think that because a company is big, it is reputable. That is not always the case and consumers are sometimes lulled into unwarrented trust into a big company.
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