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- Weekend - #18 »
- In Dreams Begin Respo... - #19 »
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Has anyone been contacted by authorities?Has anyone been contacted by authorities?I heard something about people being contacted, and I was wondering if that was true. I'm just curious if the ball has begun rolling on this. (Rolling down the ramp aimed at AU).
I completely understand if you're not supposed to talk about it "pending investigation". But if you can, I'd love to know if the whole IFCCFBI thing has gotten started. It'd also be interesting to hear what was asked about...if possible... "Your imagination, like a child, will explode with unrestrained possibilities for adventure."
Re: Has anyone been contacted by authorities?Yes. Mostly local police departments. Usually cybercrime divisions.
I received a stock response from the PA State Police Bureau of Investigation Cyber Crime Unit ( http://141.151.149.2/ifcc/ ) in regards to my FBI IFCC complaint, and it directed me to their own site, where my complaint information had been transferred. I was to make sure it was all correct and fill in any missing blanks, and an investigator would be assigned to the case soon, and might contact me. That was at the end of last week; nothing so far, but I'm still expecting further developments.
Aaron T.
I was contacted by my local police department's cybercrime division after I filed the IFCC complaint. An officer called me and asked me to explain the situation to him. He will forward the information to the police department where the web servers that AU runs off of are based as they have jurisdiction in the matter.
Maryland Attorney General contacted meI spoke with a rep from the Attorney General's office & explained that I had cancelled my order directly with Ross on October 8th, and nothing had been done about it. I have also sent weekly email reminders to Ross & AU cancelling my order, left phone messages, filed a request on the Drygrass website (which was cleared from the queue but clearly never processed), and filed complaints with several different agencies. She has spoken to Ross, and he seemed very cooperative & open to resolve it. I also explained to her that AU sent me the DVDs anyway, but I called UPS & told them to return the package to sender. I have started the dispute process with my credit card but they said it will take several months.
Hopefully the attorney general will take care of this. Good luck to everyone.
I got a call from the Maryland Attorney General's consumer fraud division on Wednesday (12/4).
My roommate: Dude, you have a message from the Attorney General! Me: Aaaah! Is it bad? Her: Um... I don't think so. I didn't listen too close. I was trying to figure out if I had applied for a job there, but it turns out that they'd gotten my IFCC complaint. The woman said that she'd actually spoken to Rojek (amazing! bastard takes calls! who knew?) and she said it sounded to her as though they were trying to turn things around at AU, and she said that I should call her if I was still having problems. I called back and said that I'd cancelled my order and been provisionally credited by my credit card company but that I still had never heard from them about my cancellation, and that I hoped they were indeed getting their act together, but that I wouldn't believe Rojek if he told me that the sky is blue and grass is green, but that in any case things seemed to be straightened out on my end. In hindsight I feel that I should've emphasized that their promise to do better in the future doesn't erase their past shitty conduct, but hell, she's the one with the law degree and the bar admission, so what the hell do I know? Are there fellow Marylanders out there who've heard anything? Not that I care deeply, frankly, because I have way more important s**t going on right now, but I got the sense from the message that Maryland wasn't going to pursue things with AU. Although, again, I just can't bring myself to care too deeply, because I'm not really a resident and I'm moving the hell out as soon as I can anyway.
I just got an e-mail from my local police detective asking me to give him a call. It freaked me out a bit. I honestly didn't think my complaint (I filed one with the IFCC) would be dealt with, and I never thought some police guy would contact me! Can anyone who's already been contacted by someone tell me what to expect when I call him back? He should already know what's going on from my report, so am I just clearing up any questions he has? Thanks.
I had to go into my local police department and file a formal complaint. The officer I talked to was all annoyed and acted like I hadn't made any effort on my own to get my money back.
Officer: Why are you here? Me: You contacted me and told me I had to come in and fill out some paperwork. Officer: Oh. Why are you here? Don't get me wrong, I think police officers are great. The one I talked to just made me feel like a moron.
True, except I live in a midwestern town of roughly 8000 people. Nothing happens here ever, trust me. The detective I talked to said he had never even done a case like this before so he wasn't really sure how to handle it. The MD Attorny General's office is the office that contacted me last week & I haven't heard anything back yet. I'll probably call later this week. Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests |