Princeton Global Network Astoria
Complaint 51384 Details

  • Date Occurred: 12/23/2013
  • Reported Damages: $849.00
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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

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On 12/23/2011, I received a call at my office from Princeton Global Network, regarding executive professional networking and posting my biography. In discussing the cost, they did not use the word hundred, as in Eight Hundred and forty-nine. It was Eight Forty Nine, which can be interpeded in several different ways. I realized on 12/27/2011 that I was had (scammed) for $849.00 instead of $8.49. So far, they promise to reimburse 75%, so now I'm trying to recoup the other 25% ($212.25).

Once I realized I had been scammed, I immediately called the account representative at Princeton Global Network. He talked was a very rude, loud and nasty to one of their so called professional potential customer. He went as far as to call me a liar and would not refer or allow me to talk with anyone else, in the company, not even the sale represent that sold me on the idea. This conversation took place around 11:30 am on 12/27/2011, it is now 4:00pm and i have not been able to reach anyone else at the companys (888) number.

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Business Profile Summary

  • Princeton Global Network, Inc. logo

Company Statistics

  • Complaint Against Princeton Global Network, Inc.
  • Complaints Filed: 17
  • Reported Damages: $20,592.65
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