Bonus Discs don't exist. Lunchbox is still in Hong Kong...
Posted: May 31st 2003, 10:04 pm
. . . and Ross Rojek is still a thief. No news there.
A few days ago I asked Ross for a response regarding the status of the bonus disc. I told him that lack of a response indicated that there is no bonus disc.
I know he has my email address, and I know he received my email to him (I only use delivery confirmation through sentthere.com to when I write to him).
When he did respond to me via email (for a thread I posted to on MSCL.com. . . so he does read this site. Pretty pathetic, hu?), he once again tried to blame GWhiz for the lunchboxes not being in his hands. (As if it doesn't play into his scheme perfectly --to be able to blame someone else for his nondelivery).
I can only deduce that the bonus discs do not exist, as he has not responded to repeated questions about it. Here was my last email to him (to put it in context, it was the last of a series of emails in which he conveniently forgot to answer the main question):
I am going to be a really nice guy and give you until this evening to tell me the status of the disc. I may even lend a hand with G-Whiz and perhaps help keep your sorry ass out of jail. The point of this last email is this: You owe thousands of customers their products and money. I have promised to make sure that you pay one way or another. I really have no preference as to whether you pay in money or in your freedom. Quite frankly, I’d rather customers get their stuff so they can forget that you exist.
Again, your choice.
Jason Rosenfeld
Regarding a potential customer lawsuit, I believe that we should look at it not from the perpective of how much money we can collect from this dickhead, but rather how much damage we can do to what remains of his company.
I believe that a way to shine a most unwelcome light on Ross and his practices and to force either refunds or bankruptcy is to instigate a pro se class action suit, similar to what the Creed fans recently did (they sued for $2 Million. It certainly would be newsworthy in the comics industry, at the very least.
Also, I'm going to be in the Sacramento vicinity in July, so maybe I can bring my MiniDV cam and film a Michael Moore-esque documentary about AU.com. Ross and Me. heh.
Jason
A few days ago I asked Ross for a response regarding the status of the bonus disc. I told him that lack of a response indicated that there is no bonus disc.
I know he has my email address, and I know he received my email to him (I only use delivery confirmation through sentthere.com to when I write to him).
When he did respond to me via email (for a thread I posted to on MSCL.com. . . so he does read this site. Pretty pathetic, hu?), he once again tried to blame GWhiz for the lunchboxes not being in his hands. (As if it doesn't play into his scheme perfectly --to be able to blame someone else for his nondelivery).
I can only deduce that the bonus discs do not exist, as he has not responded to repeated questions about it. Here was my last email to him (to put it in context, it was the last of a series of emails in which he conveniently forgot to answer the main question):
I am going to be a really nice guy and give you until this evening to tell me the status of the disc. I may even lend a hand with G-Whiz and perhaps help keep your sorry ass out of jail. The point of this last email is this: You owe thousands of customers their products and money. I have promised to make sure that you pay one way or another. I really have no preference as to whether you pay in money or in your freedom. Quite frankly, I’d rather customers get their stuff so they can forget that you exist.
Again, your choice.
Jason Rosenfeld
Regarding a potential customer lawsuit, I believe that we should look at it not from the perpective of how much money we can collect from this dickhead, but rather how much damage we can do to what remains of his company.
I believe that a way to shine a most unwelcome light on Ross and his practices and to force either refunds or bankruptcy is to instigate a pro se class action suit, similar to what the Creed fans recently did (they sued for $2 Million. It certainly would be newsworthy in the comics industry, at the very least.
Also, I'm going to be in the Sacramento vicinity in July, so maybe I can bring my MiniDV cam and film a Michael Moore-esque documentary about AU.com. Ross and Me. heh.
Jason