Martes, Nobyembre 22, 2011

Esources.co.uk scam reviews

I also found the following amazingly negative reviews about esources.co.uk, wholesaledeals.co.uk and their blantant scams:

http://www.thebiggestclearance.com/forum/index.php?topic=42.0

Shocking accusation of TheBiggestClearance.com by Esources.co.uk

Recently Esources contacted our hosting provider behind our backs with the lies and the following accusation :

They accused us from publishing a completely fabricated and untrue review of two of their websites
( obviously esources.co.uk and wholesaledeals.co.uk mentioned in the post ) with the attempt to illegally gain the market share.

Esources accused us from picking up their negative reviews and extending their distribution with the intentions of personal gains.

All this behind our backs directly to our web hosting provider without having a chance to look into the issue. Shame on you Esources !

If they went straight to our hosting provider with such findings without contacting us first and maybe trying to
discuss or resolve the whole matter, I assume there must really be something truthful about the post. Isn’t it ? Or was it just a reason
for causing us a damage as a competitor ?

To Esources.co.uk and wholesaledeals.co.uk – We are definitely not in a need of gaining a market share by faking our own posts or
spreading untruthful or made up information, all this illegally.

We decided to leave this post opened for the further discussion.

Martes, Nobyembre 8, 2011

Esources.co.uk reviews

I am not quite sure what else to say, but I have been scammed by a company called esources.co.uk.

I joined esources over 12 months ago, after seeing them advertised all over the internet. My partner and I were looking to start a business, and we in need of wholesalers, and came across esources on Google.

Esources stated that they had contact with thousands of wholesalers, and agreements with them, so we thought great, that is what we needed.

We paid our money, and gained access to the esources directory.

This is where the problems started. Every company we contacted had never even heard of esources, and most of them were very angry and stated that they had complained to esources many times that they did not want to be included in their directory.

The directory is false.

We put the whole saga down to a bad experience, but this year, on our renewal date, we have been charged AGAIN by esources, even though last year we emailed them stating specifically that we wanted to cancel all agreements.

Esources ignored all emails about the theft of our money, and did not even give us the courtesy if a reply. They have stole our money, and threatened us with legal action if we speak out about them.

Please do yourselves a BIG favour, and avoid esources.co.uk they have stolen money, lied, and the suppliers in their directory do not even want to be there, and are not happy at being contacted by people unfortunate enough to join the sham that is esources.


Huwebes, Oktubre 20, 2011

Esources.co.uk. Ripped off by esources

I have also been ripped off by Esources scam. I took a years subscription out January 2010 and didnt read the small print (there was pages and pages of it).

I didn’t realize that my years subscriptions was on auto renewal and they would debit my Paypal account the following year.

Even with auto renewal, I would have expected them to do as my car insurance does, which is contact me a month beforehand to remind me of the renewal, payment date and details etc, to give me time to decide whether I wanted to go ahead with the renewal, or cancel.

What they did was, send me an ‘invoice’ for the renewal on the same day they debited my Paypal account (probably done at the same time). I responded to the invoice telling them I did not want to renew my membership, but when I checked my Paypal account, they had already taken payment.

They refused to answer my emails requesting cancellation and refund, so I opened a Paypal dispute, which I lost. Paypals buyer protection seems to be written in water.

I checked my esources account, out of interest, and have been suspended. I emailed them asking for my money back, as I no longer have access, and received an email informing me that my account has been suspended for fraudulently trying to claim against them from Paypal. No mention of any refund, of course.

The whole outfit is sickening and their Italian Law clause is just another way of wriggling out of responsibilities. How they get away with operating in the UK amazes me. Where is the Office of Fair Trading in all of this?

Also, I spoke to a few of my suppliers who I met at Trade Shows, and who are listed on esources. And guess what? They had never heard of esources.

I have kissed goodbye to my £50 now, but have at least cancelled the Paypal auto payment so they can’t get any more off me. It simply amazes me that such traders can get away with such fraud and continue trading.

It also raises issues, in my mind, about companies like google who are no doubt being paid to push esources and his fake forum to the top of the search results. I realize the internet is difficult to police, but there is enough money being taken by google and the like to put a system in place that bans certain sites from using their Adwords facility, surely?
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Martes, Oktubre 11, 2011

Esources WholesaleForum.com Scam

Many people know of the underhand tactics esources owner Stefano Carboni will get up to in order to harm the reputation of any company that doesn't bow to his self inspired greatness but in case you didn't, here's something else that may shock you.

Carboni owns esources.co.uk. Carboni owns wholesaleforum.com. Carboni only allows negative posts on his forum about companies he does not like most of which Carboni or someone he knows or employs writes themselves. Any positive reviews will be deleted. How do I know this? I had a customer on the phone today saying the made a positive post about us and it got removed.

Carboni also spends money on Google Adwords targeting these companies and driving traffic to his forum with fake and very biased reviews. Search for devilwear on Google and you'll see what I mean.

Now, what could have made him so angry he'd do something like this? Well, it's all to do with this forum you see. I own a number of companies. One being DevilWear and one being Dropship Limited. The latter runs this forum.

Of course, anyone can see that we leave all comments about all companies on this forum for everyone to see. Carboni doesn't like this because we don't get scared by court cases and threats when we refuse to remove negative comments about esources scam. So rather than spending time finding out why people are complaining about his company and what he can do to combat this issue, he spends time and money harming those companies who helped people see the truth.

Does your esources membership fees go towards improving the service you have paid for? Erm no, it goes towards it's owners passion of harming the reputation of those who dare stand up to him. It's not just us, search for one of the other sponsors of DSF and you'll find the same thing.

Don't believe me? Well, anyone who has a good comment about devilwear just search devilwear in Google and click on their sponsored link titled Devil Ware - Scam. Now they've recently changed the link to where that ad goes to. The first post is genuine as we wouldn't refund someone their "non-refundable" deposit but there's other threads and posts on there that aren't. Simply reply on the forum saying you disagree with the thread and see how long it takes for them to remove the content (that is unless they cotton on to this thread first and call my bluff).

Otherwise it's just one more reason not to trust Carboni or any of the companies he runs.

Martes, Setyembre 27, 2011

Esources Scam

If it wasn't a scam, explain why the term 'esources scam' comes up with 28,000 matches in google?

I stupidly, and against my better judgement, paid £97 for membership; only to find that half the 'wholesalers' charge high street prices, if not more. The other half you need to register with in a similar way as esources to look at what they have available, like Russian Dolls.
When i complained, and asked if i was missing something my username and password were revoked to the site so i could no longer access it.

None of my communications asking for my login to be reinstated have been replied to. So i paid £97 for nothing. That is a scam in my book.

I have 2 friends who work within the national press are looking for editiorial sign off to produce something in the near future to make the public aware of what they are doing.

I dont want anyone else to make the same mistake i have.

I am a recent victim of a pathetic website esources who bullied me and eaten up my money. I have been misguided and fraudulently made me spend £25.00 for premium membership. It seems much funny but much upset that if you contact a supplier and in response it says don't contact me again as they don't know any esources scam.. What was that?

My money was eaten up ** the staff and they never replied to my complaint. Please don't refer it neither use it for any purpose...