AMC Marketing in Livingston Texas
Complaint 246957 Details
- Date Occurred: 05/28/2013
- Reported Damages: $212.00
- Location: Livingston Texas
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
Two young men came to our residential door, indicated they were with a non-school baseball team, The Bandits, and were selling books to be sent to the pedi unit at a local hospital in Alexandria, Louisiana. AMC Marketing would send the "books" to the hospital pedi unit and the baseball team would get 85% of their proceeds to finance the team's next out of town competition. They indicated the team would return on 6-1-13 to wash house windows in exchange for my order. The 2 receipts for checks reflected a heading for AMC Marketing 2010 Highway 190 W PMB 187 Livingston, Texas 77351. Receipt #'s are 3442024 & 3442004. Each receipt indicated the person to receive the "magazine" was St. Francis Hospital. One of the two young men claimed to be a step son of Dr Hanks,an supposedly an orthopedic MD, associated with the hospital. I asked each person to write their name & phone # for me. The names written were Jimmy Fa???? & Chris Scholz. They did not return on 6-1-13 and the given phone #s were bogus #'s. Is AMC Marketing a part of the scam or also a victim of the scam?
- Anonymous SBID #3ec27f361f
- Posted 06/01/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against AMC Marketing
- Complaints Filed: 11
- Reported Damages: $1,308.00
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