Same just happened to me. I had no way to know what type of company they where because they are starting to use alias's. qualityusedtransmission. com (among several others) with engineandtransmissionworld's phone number posted to it. It starts at that sight then you fill out a form unknowingly on engineandtrasmissionworld. com because it clicks over to it. I figured it out after I made payment when I got the strange confirmation emails saying engineandtransmissionworld. com. Classic deception used by fraudulent company's trying to hide there bad name. Interestingly enough I am as of right now taking a 5 week summer course for college on this very thing (social media) first chapter ""deception used on the internet"". Anyway, I tried to cancel after investigating further finding several peculiar things about the company and the transaction. Of course refused to refund the entire amount claiming a 25% fee for handling and restocking. The new scam is to wait several days before sending the non-working transmission/engine then hopefully the customer finds out their track record (no good), and then charge customers money for doing nothing. They also illegally post ASE certification (quality tested), and BBB (better business bureau) on the qualityusedtransmissions. com at the bottom of the web page. Its an elaborate scam. I just don't understand why they would continue to do it. Their assets will be froze and taken even if transferred to another persons name at anytime. Definitely go to prison for several federal charges most likely for life (including any employee who aids in the scam right down to packaging). So if you got an attorney in mind to help the several hundreds of people these fellas scammed let me know. We should contact all the people scammed with a great attorney who can sue them for what ever we can get. Another thing I noticed on their web site was the economic hard times and helping people through it. More like aid more financial hardship thus continuing economic down fall. Not to mention the people who relied on getting that part for their vehicle to get back and forth from working, and picking up the kids. Some may have likely lost their job or jobs due to this scam of theirs ""engine and transmission world"" continuing the force into economic hardship, and eventually through several hundred people being scammed (economic depression). We need to get these guys and take them down fast!!! On a personal note ""ALLEN"" FBI is going to be bringing you a neat little present from me. That power ranger that you was going to call. That's right you called it they heard it, and I got you one. Your gonna need it at night when bubba gets in your cell while your grabbing your ankles. I got the entire conversation recorded (several), and putting together a you tube video with them.
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