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National Advertising Center Entertainment Extra Took my Money Never Performed Chatsworth, California |
27th of Dec, 2010 by User523792 |
They solicited my business to place an ad in a free publication to be distributed at a local supermarket. After makinghundreds of dollars in paymetnts thepublication never showed up and the supermarket never heard of them.The company will not return any calls.
They donot have an email address or website that I know of. Beware of these people. I see other complaints regarding this company with different addresseshoweverthe phone numbers are the same.
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This National Headquarters "entertainment +extra" is a FRAUD I paid for advertisment with no results. 9909 Topanga Cyn. Blvd. Ste 106 Chatsworth CA 91311 800-350-8738
www.entextra.com |
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Experienced exactly the same SCAM. They promised print advertising in their Entertainment Extra magazine, as well as tv commercial spots. Never received final proof of print ad, magazines were never at the store, and tv network confirmed NO contract with their company for any tv advertising. They charged over $1000 on my credit card, now in the hands of the fraud division trying to get my money back. |
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I myself took at ad out with them with limited sucess or much success ( still not sure), i did not find it to be a fraud and everything was done as purported i dealt with a older man named andy, and when had any questions or concernes contacted my sales rep i simply called him and didnt bother calling the business, i went to personally check and find my ad in the magazine and did find it as i had signed off on it to appear, the only concern is if it brought business, which i think it did, but i am at the cusp of renewing and not sure, its interesting to hear these concerns, it makes me glad that my experience was completely different. I personally found that i got excatly what i paid for and the sales rep i dealt with seemed happy and eager to help in any concerns i had. Possibly the negatives experiences could be explained by a inepititude of a few workers? and not a scam? and in that case they need to remove those people cause its bad business and its allowing a negative reputation. |
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If the experience was good, why is the person looking them up on a fraud site. I believe that jessemcclain works for the company. My experience was exactly as the first two explained. |
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They are a scam I did not pay them! They proimised this add would be seen and would get new business. I am a new business and I did not recieve one customer out of it! and I to checked the store and they did not have or see the magazine in their store!!! |
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Fraud. Instead of focusing on my business first thing in the morning I got to deal with this SCAM company. |
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FRAUD, beware! I reported to the police! |
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The Store the magazine was supposed to be in front of changed companies, so I went looking for the magazine, of where there is none. This made me suspicious since they recently took money from my bank account the past 3 months. I drove to the other location where another magazine was supposed to be, but there was no such magazine to be found. I asked someone who works there, (employed there for 4 years), has never heard of the magazine I paid for an add in. This is a definate rip-off!!! |
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I had pretty much the same experience as everyone else except I am refusing to pay the fees. They are now sending me letters from two companies Entertainment Extra and National Advertising Center. I am wondering if they can send me to collections even though I did speak to the manager at one of the stores who said they have never heard of them and searched two others and didn't see anything. The sales guy actually promised the magazines would be handed out by the cashiers or placed in every customers bag. |
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