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I did try to do business with this company on Monday, but they took so long to get payment information that I ended up going with another company. They apologized so I figured they are a decent establishment. I decided to try to do business with them this morning and they took so long to send a text message with the payment info that I ended up Complaining and by the time they were able to correspond with me properly I ask for compensation for the amount of time it took for me to get this information. They didn’t take any accountability whatsoever and was trying to rush me to pay. I decided to not do business with them because I felt like they don’t do good customer service. I expressed that and they started cussing at me and I figured they must be scammers. Any reputable dispensary would never take payment first before receiving the product and that was a red flag. I’m glad I didn’t send the money, but I don’t understand why websites are legally allowed to even push these types of scams to the public. It shouldn’t even be allowed, but I felt the need to put in my experience to try to help anyone else and I want to see if I can get this website taken down because what in the world? Buyers beware
BBB Notes as provided by the FBI:
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE A VICTIM
If you are a victim of an online shopping scam, the FBI recommends taking the following actions:
• Report the activity to the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.IC3.gov or your local FBI field office, which can be located at www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices.
• Report the activity to the online payment service used for the financial transaction.
• Contact your financial institution immediately upon discovering any fraudulent or suspicious activity and direct them to stop or reverse the transactions.
• Ask your financial institution to contact the corresponding financial institution where the fraudulent or suspicious transfer was sent.
If you believe you are the victim of an Internet scam or cyber crime, or if you want to report suspicious activity, please visit the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.IC3.gov.
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