
Posted on Saturday, March 08, 2008 - 12:13 GMTThey were screwing people on Linden mall in NJ yesterday,I became a victim of their work. Silver nissan armada, story goes: we are delivering these products the order was 4 pieces, in stockyard they loaded 5, we have one extra but if we go back they will just take it back; they had t-shirts of their company, showed you doctor hand written invoice order, advertisement in a GEAR magazine.

-looked to me bunch of guyz need money for beer. - yeah it cost me $700 -is there a way to track cell phone number for free? - their number is 551-486-5779 someone catch those thieves! Posted on Monday, July 13, 2009 - 11:17 GMTHello everyone, new victim here.
I was scammed for $300.00. There were two guys in a suv from Ohio. I got the tag number. It could be a rented vehicle. Alesis Drivers Windows 10 more.
Divinci D-6 Surround Sound System Manual. Unfortunately, one rear speaker is out, the other rear speak sometimes has static and the sub woofer is blown.
I will file a report with the police today. The guy said that his name was Jack. Jack A-- would be more accurate.
Airbag Tool 24 05 08 Keygen Mac more. His tag number was Ohio # EBF 9523. These guys will one day meet the wrong person. The systems looks nice but will not perform as promised. They used the same line of bull to sell their product which indicates to me that there is a head person training these losers. It won't be long, they will get caught.
Posted on Friday, August 20, 2010 - 08:03 GMTI just bought a Di Vinci Home Theater System 6.1 off of Ebay. I don't know if I just got ripped off or not. I only paid $25.00 on the auction but the shipping was a little high. I figured that the shipping was high due to its weight.
If this is a rip off Ebay will re-imburse my money and PayPal will re-imburse the shipping fees. I always pay for things I buy thru auctions by PayPal.
I just sent the seller a e-mail asking for a tracking # for this purchase because I like to track my purchases thru the shipping process. Hopefully this works out but I do not feel very confident after reading all these scam stories.}. Posted on Sunday, November 28, 2010 - 16:32 GMTI couldnt afford a real expensive home theatre system so I priced the cheapest ones everywhere spending an entire day and nothing for less than $200 plus tax so I checked out some pawn shops and found one of these onsale for $150. I know that pawn shops sell things for 50% of there worth so I feel comfortable that they are worth atleast $300.
They sound nice enough for an added theatre sound at home. Those flat screens just don't put pout good sound quality. Posted on Sunday, November 28, 2010 - 17:14 GMTJust FYI for folks who do not understand the dirt in the details of these 'cheap' systems; It's really all about the components (and I don't mean speakers) that are used to build the system. I am talking about capacitors, resisters, diodes and power supply.