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@victorogo wrote:
Wrong, they are complete scam.
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@Shop-et-al wrote:
Scams are real in this industry. GBW is real in this industry. It is extremely important for mystery shoppers to learn more about the scams and to distinguish between what is true and what is false. Would you please describe the proof that you have about the scam mentioned in your first post? Thank you.
@victorogo wrote:
Wrong, they are complete scam.
@victorogo wrote:
What other proof do you need other than copy of the Wells Fargo Cashier's check that I have but can't even upload it here
@shopperbob wrote:
I was contacted this morning, 01/10, by a poster with whom I have corresponded in both E-letters and the phone. During our chat, she mentioned I had been somewhat flippant in my reply to the OP. Below are my comments:
1-The first post in this thread did not appear until after I had responded. Had it been on the page from the beginning, my reply would have been different.
2-The OP, naturally being distraught, has refused to alter his/her position that the MSC is at fault. I have never applied to Gap Busters, so I am not a cheerleader, but what is right is right and libelous statements are wrong. Sufficient time has elapsed; the OP knows he/she is incorrect in stating the blame is with the MSC; where is the correction?