SCAM ALERT!! Jim Zarvos & Beyond Your Best LGAT Jim Zarvos
Posted by:
The Anticult
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Date: October 29, 2012 05:06AM
Read the fine print of the contract or ticket. See what it says about refunds.
First, use the carrot perhaps. Appeal to the LGAT leaders sense of "honor" by having the "integrity" to refund your money for a service he did not offer.
...When that fails...and it will fail....
If a person does NOT give a service for a fee paid, they have broken the contract.
So a customer might be able to do a chargeback on the credit card, to get the money back?
Or perhaps filing in small claims court?
Use his own sales tactics right back at him.
Is it easy to get money back from a LGAT scam artist?
No of course not, there is nothing more difficult than to get money back from a LGAT scam artist.
Maybe going to their "offices" in person would help get a refund?
How much money has been taken?
Maybe sending a certified letter demanding the refund by certified cheque by a specific date, or a small claims court case will be launched? Is it worth it? What is the downside of that?
The LGAT leader might not even show up to the small claims court, and if the person win's then they can get their refund that way.
What other ideas?
This is a good thread to post the facts, as its the #1 Google link for the subjects name.
So the LGAT leader might consider giving refunds instead of trying to scam and rip people off, as more of them are posting about it, and the LGAT leader will lose more money by not making refunds, and losing even more "clients" (that is, LGAT people to exploit).
So either he gives the refunds, and loses one ticket-sale, or he tries to keep their money, and due to the complaints loses 5 more 'customers', and might have to pay back the money anyway.
Or is the LGAT leader just a typical Sales Scammer who gets people to hand over money, and then rip them off?
The oldest sales scam in the book.
That is also how they used to sell aluminum siding for houses to vulnerable seniors, to scam them.