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- 08-26-2010, 09:01 AM #16
Re: stoprepairbills.com: scam or the real deal?
I just had a problem when my 1999 toyota, engine broke down because of one of the bearings , they told me that i need all my oil changes from the past year, one trans flush with in 6 months of the warrente and if i did not have that then they could not do anything, luckly i always went to the same garage and stayed on top of taking care of my car, they said the cover the bearings, but they said that multiple of my seals were broken on the engine, so engine failure was lack of lubrication so they would not cover it, when i told them the engine had oil during the breakdown and proved it they still denied it, then when i requested to see the photos from the engine breakdown, they refused. when i asked to cancel because i had to junk my car they refused, they wanted me to continue payments on a vehicle i no longer owned, and by the way the car rental is only up to $100 after that your on your own ... definitly a scam, i should have saved my f@#king money....
P.S. if they deny your claim then you will have to pay for the diagnostic done to the car...
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- 02-05-2011, 12:46 PM #17
Tax Time Again
HOW TO ANNOY THE IRS
(Without Getting In Trouble!)
Well, it's tax time again, boys and girls. So cough it up if you haven't
already! But no one says you have to go gentle into that dark night. Here
are some hints on how to annoy the IRS if you owe them money...
1. Always put staples in the right hand corner. Go ahead and put them down
the whole right side. The extractors who remove the mail from the envelopes
have to take out any staples on the right side.
2. Never arrange paperwork in the right order, or even facing the right way.
Put a few upside down and backwards. That way they have to remove all your
staples, rearrange your paperwork and re-staple it (on the left side).
3. Line the bottom of your envelope with Elmer's glue and let it dry before
you put in you forms, so that the automated opener doesn't open it and the
extractor has to open it by hand.
4. If you're very unfortunate and have to pay taxes, use a two or three
party check. On top of paying with a third party check, pay one of the
dollars you owe in cash. When an extractor receives cash, no matter how
small an amount, s/he has to take it to a special desk and fill out of few
nasty forms.
5. Write a little letter of appreciation. Any letter received has to be read
and stamped regardless of what it is or what it's on.
6. Write your letter on something misshapen and unconventional. Like on the
back of a Kroger sack.
7. When you mail it, mail it in a big envelope (even if its just a single EZ
form). Big envelopes have to be torn and sorted differently than regular
business size ones. An added bonus to the big envelope is that they take
priority over other mail, so the workers can hurry up and deal with your
mess.
8. If you send two checks, they'll have to staple your unsightly envelope to
your half destroyed form.
9. Always put extra paper clips on your forms. Any foreign fasteners or the
like have to be removed and put away.
10. Sign your name in ink on every page. Any signature has to be verified
and then date stamped.
These are just a few of the fun and exciting things you can do with the IRS.
These methods are *only* recommended when you owe money.
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Re: stoprepairbills.com: scam or the real deal?
Chris posted a question about stoprepairbills on Facebook, and here is my response...
Hi Chris, I'd forgot all about this post. Finally paid off my stoprepair contract, got nothing in return. They denied both claims I submitted. In my opinion...complete waste of my money. They did the same thing to me, only good till the end of the call. I bit, and wasted a lot of money. DONT DO IT!!!If you find this post helpful, click on bottom of each post: Like l Share
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- 08-01-2012, 03:18 AM #19Junior Member
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Re: stoprepairbills.com: scam or the real deal?
whats about claim?
- 03-17-2023, 08:47 AM #20
Re: stoprepairbills.com: scam or the real deal?
It's difficult to say definitively whether stoprepairbills.com is a scam or not without more information. However, it's always important to do your due diligence and research any company or service before making a purchase or signing up for a subscription.
One way to research a company is to look for reviews and feedback from other customers with read more. You can also check with consumer protection agencies and watchdog organizations to see if there have been any complaints or issues with the company.
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