Hi, I recently discovered, I had been charged by Qmobile, about a month ago. I am in the process of reviewing old bills, and I am certain that Qmobile has charged me $9.99 for at least six months. I don't know who would defend this company, but I hope they burn in hell. This isn't a matter of money, but rather a matter of dignity and principle. If you steal from me, I will stop at nothing to take you down. I am contemplating starting a class action lawsuit.
who started it?: This asshole from Greece, Leon Yohai, started a company called InternetQ in Greece, and managed to ensnare 18% of the market there. It was only a matter of time before he preyed upon unwitting American consumers.
How the "Scam" works:
First and formost the only stipulation on the website for subscription to Qmobile, is a phone number. No identity or age verification. No contract. Nada
In my situation, I called their customer service, and I was told "I'm sorry sir, but someone must have had your phone number, and signed up for our service several months prior to it being your number. Let me remove you from any future(mind you they had already charged me aproximately 60 dollars) charges." When I inquired about how they intended to reimburse me the $50 or so they had stolen, she simply reitterated that it was out of "their" control, and that if I would give her my e-mail, "they" might send me a reply.
It's been over a week, and still no reply. My guess is that they will send me a similar message to other accounts I have read "Our records indicate that on such and such a day you subscribed to our service, blah blah blah, our terms were posted, blah blah blah, tough luck."
Anyway, they fucked with the wrong man. I'm taking them down. I've already compiled quite a bit of information, including the home addresses of several Qmobile executives, and I intend to publish them.
Want to help me take them out? write me@outintheocean@hotmail.com
Thursday, December 21, 2006
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