May 16, 2008

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Picture.com Scam

Borghunter
My dad has been receiving emails and actual mail from picture.com saying that his picture is in one of their books or movies or some other thing that they say it's in, and we found out that it was a scam by looking through some other forums where people have ordered the 50 dollar items and it hasn't even been delivered to them.

Have any of you had this same experience and what did you do about it?

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rogeruk
Pretty easy way... did you dad ever go somewhere to have his picture taken for a book? or people visit him?

If not then away it goes in the junk can!. Where all the rest goes lol

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Borghunter
It's already in the can, but i'm just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience.

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rogeruk
Nope, ive recieved some other junk. Once a person from my bank called, asked some details which i didnt give. Phoned my actual bank and they said that there was no record of that call. Everyones out there to rip you off or to scam you. Just gotta watch out

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Trap FeedBacker
How to delete your picture on picture.com
Picture.com Scam

Is there a way to delete your picture on the contest picture.Com? b/see I want to remove my Entire name and photo! how do I do that? is there a way? I must know.

-Laura

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Trap FeedBacker
Picture.com contact information
Picture.com Scam

Registrant:
Watermark Media Group, Inc
ATTN: PICTURE.COM
see/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA 20172-0447

Domain Name: PICTURE.COM



Administrative Contact :
Herman, John
xm5nx6fv5gs@networksolutionsprivateregistration.Com
ATTN: PICTURE.COM
see/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA 20172-0447
Phone: 570-708-8780


-doug

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Trap FeedBacker
Replying to Borghunter
I am just now finding this out.I wish I would have learned about picture.Com months ago.

I paid for and ordered 4 of their endless journeys books last Oct. 2007.Each book was well over $50.00. I did receive one book but have not received any others and I cannot get ahold of anyone at picture.Com.

Tooday I filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.

Has anyone else filed a complaint and did anything come of it?

I probably will have lost my money and the books. These people at picture.Com should be strung up. I don't get why they have not been caught, fined and/or convicted if so many have been complaining?
Vikki
2/11/08

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ridwans
i think dont believe about promotion in your spam inbox

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