Complaint Review: Gamepal - Raleigh North Carolina
- Gamepal http://www.gamepal.com/content.php Raleigh, North Carolina U.S.A.
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Gamepal ripoff fraud Raleigh North Carolina
*Consumer Comment: Interesting Company
*Consumer Comment: Gamepal
*Consumer Comment: So I just did business with Gamepal...
*Consumer Comment: So I just did business with Gamepal...
*Consumer Comment: So I just did business with Gamepal...
*Consumer Comment: So I just did business with Gamepal...
*UPDATE Employee: Manager Response Back
*Consumer Comment: Sorry, but...
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: David, did you get your money back?
*Consumer Suggestion: Gamepal is also stealing from Blizzard
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Yeah
*Author of original report: Paypal is just as bad
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Gamepal Doesn't Care
*Consumer Suggestion: Maybe you should complain to software publisher.
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Open a dispute on paypal
Purchased a service (account) from this company. All seemed okay for about 25 days or so and then the PREVIOUS OWNER re-claimed the account! WHY is this company selling illegitemate products?!
I attempted to contact the company directly and received NO response. Registered a complaint with paypal and gamepal accuses ME of fraud! Ha! Not that I expect any help from paypal.
I'll be posting my experience with these THIEVES in every possible location on the Internet.
David
Everett, Washington
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 10/16/2006 07:45 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/gamepal/raleigh-north-carolina/gamepal-ripoff-fraud-raleigh-north-carolina-215985. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#15 Consumer Comment
Interesting Company
AUTHOR: Bostonhelper - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 09, 2009
Gameplay certainly seems to be an interesting company. Less so for the reports against them (there are many) as for the responses from the company here on RipOffReport.com. I note the tone of the responses invariably starts off boilerplate, with generous offers to the original posters regarding correcting the situation. But in this report's rebuttal, it is fascinating to note that representative attacks his former employee, calling out confidential employment information in a public forum.
In this case, the company's rebuttal more than supports the complaint of the writer.
#14 Consumer Comment
Gamepal
AUTHOR: Customergamepal - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 04, 2008
At least you got a solution to your purchase. I'm still waiting on my premade Account order. It's been 6 days now and they even called to verify me on the first day. They have not sent me anything, no account, no refund, no solutions. All i get from Live chat is email there accounts dept. And from there account dept, all i get is that the account manager will look into the matter and response as soon as they can. I'm guessing 4 days is not long enough for managers to come up with a solution or the account.
#13 Consumer Comment
So I just did business with Gamepal...
AUTHOR: Syrous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
Last week I decided to go purchase an account from Gamepal. Immediately after doing so I decided to start checking around the net, and ran across sites like this. Needless to say, I was scared to death. They started off quickly enough, phone call came within minutes, then nothing. They vanished. About 15 hours later I had calmed my nerves and simply accepted, grudgingly, the loss of $200+ as a "stupid move". HOWEVER, 24 hours after I sent payment (9 hours after I gave up on it all) I recieved an email stating that they couldn't find the account and would either A) Give me a full refund or B) give me an account worth up to $275 (which is actually 50+ more than a I paid). I poked around for a bit, but couldn't find anything I really wanted at the time, so I opted for the refund. Sure enough, within 12 hours paypal emails me that I got a refund!
I used to deal with gamepal back in their "Golden days" that some people speak of, so I never dealt with the crappy gamepal so many of you are reporting here, but I can say honestly that right now I am very satisfied with the experience. Even if I didn't get the account I wanted, I did not lose anything in the process, either.
#12 Consumer Comment
So I just did business with Gamepal...
AUTHOR: Syrous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
Last week I decided to go purchase an account from Gamepal. Immediately after doing so I decided to start checking around the net, and ran across sites like this. Needless to say, I was scared to death. They started off quickly enough, phone call came within minutes, then nothing. They vanished. About 15 hours later I had calmed my nerves and simply accepted, grudgingly, the loss of $200+ as a "stupid move". HOWEVER, 24 hours after I sent payment (9 hours after I gave up on it all) I recieved an email stating that they couldn't find the account and would either A) Give me a full refund or B) give me an account worth up to $275 (which is actually 50+ more than a I paid). I poked around for a bit, but couldn't find anything I really wanted at the time, so I opted for the refund. Sure enough, within 12 hours paypal emails me that I got a refund!
I used to deal with gamepal back in their "Golden days" that some people speak of, so I never dealt with the crappy gamepal so many of you are reporting here, but I can say honestly that right now I am very satisfied with the experience. Even if I didn't get the account I wanted, I did not lose anything in the process, either.
#11 Consumer Comment
So I just did business with Gamepal...
AUTHOR: Syrous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
Last week I decided to go purchase an account from Gamepal. Immediately after doing so I decided to start checking around the net, and ran across sites like this. Needless to say, I was scared to death. They started off quickly enough, phone call came within minutes, then nothing. They vanished. About 15 hours later I had calmed my nerves and simply accepted, grudgingly, the loss of $200+ as a "stupid move". HOWEVER, 24 hours after I sent payment (9 hours after I gave up on it all) I recieved an email stating that they couldn't find the account and would either A) Give me a full refund or B) give me an account worth up to $275 (which is actually 50+ more than a I paid). I poked around for a bit, but couldn't find anything I really wanted at the time, so I opted for the refund. Sure enough, within 12 hours paypal emails me that I got a refund!
I used to deal with gamepal back in their "Golden days" that some people speak of, so I never dealt with the crappy gamepal so many of you are reporting here, but I can say honestly that right now I am very satisfied with the experience. Even if I didn't get the account I wanted, I did not lose anything in the process, either.
#10 Consumer Comment
So I just did business with Gamepal...
AUTHOR: Syrous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
Last week I decided to go purchase an account from Gamepal. Immediately after doing so I decided to start checking around the net, and ran across sites like this. Needless to say, I was scared to death. They started off quickly enough, phone call came within minutes, then nothing. They vanished. About 15 hours later I had calmed my nerves and simply accepted, grudgingly, the loss of $200+ as a "stupid move". HOWEVER, 24 hours after I sent payment (9 hours after I gave up on it all) I recieved an email stating that they couldn't find the account and would either A) Give me a full refund or B) give me an account worth up to $275 (which is actually 50+ more than a I paid). I poked around for a bit, but couldn't find anything I really wanted at the time, so I opted for the refund. Sure enough, within 12 hours paypal emails me that I got a refund!
I used to deal with gamepal back in their "Golden days" that some people speak of, so I never dealt with the crappy gamepal so many of you are reporting here, but I can say honestly that right now I am very satisfied with the experience. Even if I didn't get the account I wanted, I did not lose anything in the process, either.
#9 UPDATE Employee
Manager Response Back
AUTHOR: Manager Response - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Hello,
I am one of the operations manager in the USA department customer service team. Sorry it took so long to get back with you as we do not actively view these reports.
Thank you for your reply though, and hopefully we can resolve this issue as we do apologize it took so long to get back with you. Our duty as a USA company is to offer the best satisfaction in the MMORPG industry, and we make sure all our customers are dealt with properly. We are the only MMORPG company in the world that offers a solid 100% guarantee, and we will make sure we do everything possible to hold that guarantee.
We just noticed your post recently, so we went back to our logs to see if the issue was resolved. Based on the information, we attempted to contact you via email only to get bounced back emails. Now, we aren't 100% sure if this was resolved or not, so we are hoping to get back with us as one email we did receive was that the issue was resolved. Regardless, I really do hope you get back with on this contact. Try contacting us again via email support with your order number and the link to this ripoffreport, not only will we provide you with credit for a new account, but we will give you a 50% bonus as well with that credit which you used to pay for your account. I know we can't refund your order because the refund option has expired, but it is our duty to get you an account and if we did not do that then you are entitled to one.
Please ignore Bill APEX above, he is an employee that was fired because of the poor customer service and is actually the one who did cause issues with you on customer service as you were most likely speaking to him directly. It was our fault that we hired an incompetent person to hire this individual who has a track record of being fired because of poor performance. If you fell victim of this individual, please contact our support, and we will offer a coupon bonus for all future purchases.
NOTE TO BILL: If you continue posting comments about our company which is a violation of your NDA, not only will we pursue legal action, but you can expect your employment at your current job to get terminated along with us posting your personal information as well since you can't seem to stop.
We deeply apologize if we caused any frustration with your order as we try our best to help every customer. Mistakes can happen, and especially in this industry things can go wrong, but we will do everything in our power to make sure you get what you ordered.
Please contact our email support if you have any additional questions, thank you
- Support Team
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#8 Consumer Comment
Sorry, but...
AUTHOR: Maggie - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Monday, October 15, 2007
While I can understand how frustrating it must be to lose the account and money you paid, you really did just dig your own shallow grave. Blizzard does state quite clearly that the trading, selling, and buying of WoW accounts or items is against their contract, and, in violating of this contract, you really don't have any grounds to complain. What Gamepal is doing is illegal and, in extension, what you did by buying that account was also illegal. Sucks that you lost it, but next time, maybe you'll think twice.
#7 UPDATE EX-employee responds
David, did you get your money back?
AUTHOR: Bill - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, December 17, 2006
David,
I hope you were able to get your money back from these thieves. Make sure not just you but anybody who files a dispute agaisnt gamepal on paypal that you escalate it to a claim right away so gamepal can not reply to it. If you don't do this, gamepal will try to get you to drop the dispute and they will "help you" in return. As soon as you drop the dispute you can not do another one and they know this. You drop it and they ignore you and keep your money. Buyers beware, I know every trick this company uses!
#6 Consumer Suggestion
Gamepal is also stealing from Blizzard
AUTHOR: Dave - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Who am I?
I've played several online games that were ruined, some even shut down, because of third party activity of the sort Gamepal is supposedly offering for sale.
You're mad at Gamepal. Warn everyone away from them wherever you can. I'd do the same. Save someone else from getting scammed.
You might be able to get your $400 back through complaints to your bank, paypal or however you paid, or by filing a lawsuit against Gamepal based on breach of contract.
But if you want them shut down, you need bigger guns.
Blizzard won't give you $400, but they have more lawyers than you do. You can't shut down Gamepal, but Blizzard could, if they wanted to.
Make a case that what Gamepal has stolen from you is more than just $400. It is also the ability to enjoy Blizzard software. Blizzard wants your money (that's why they're in business) and doesn't want to 'lose' that money to scam outfits like Gamepal.
If you help them shut down Gamepal, they might help you out with credits on an account. It's worth asking.
#5 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Yeah
AUTHOR: Bill - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 12, 2006
David,
You don't want to call paypal, that does no good. Simply search for the payment you made to sales@gamepal.com and open a dispute and file a claim on it. If it was more than 45 days ago, you can report it to hurt gamepal's feedback, but nothing more. If it is linked to a credit card, call the credit card company and dispute the charge as fradulant. If it was a debit/checking account, contact your bank, tell them it was a fradulant charge by a phillipino company and get your money back. Don't leave any option open without trying. Fight them!
#4 Author of original report
Paypal is just as bad
AUTHOR: David - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, December 11, 2006
Hey Bill,
That was one of the first things I did. Contacted paypal to lodge a complaint. They took there time and gamepal accused ME of fraud and in the end paypal just rolled over. They're just as bad as gamepal.
Dave - who are you any way? In one report you rip Bill a new one because he's telling the truth about the PIECE OF S*IT that is gamepal and in this report you tell me to complain to the software publisher???
In this case that would be Blizzard...what exactly will they do to rectify this problem? Give me the 400.00 back that the f**kHEADS at gamepal STOLE from me? Highly unlikely.
Bottom line: Gamepal is a an underhanded company that sell gaming accounts STILL OWNED by other players and then refuse to refund money when they're caught.
GAMEPAL = THIEVES. If my experience prevents even one person from using their service and getting ripped off I'll be happy.
#3 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Gamepal Doesn't Care
AUTHOR: Bill - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 09, 2006
I worked for gamepal. The software companies won't do anything about gamepal. They will only continue to ban accounts or delete characters as they see necessary. They will not shut down gamepal. You just have to fight them yourself, as I said, open a paypal dispute and escalate it to a claim, they will lose and you will get your money back. I could care less how much money they lose, the owners are 2 greedy kids that only care about themselves and not others anyways.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
Maybe you should complain to software publisher.
AUTHOR: Dave - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 07, 2006
Gamepal is making money selling access to "items" that belong to other companies.
Gamepal has no legal basis for selling anything that doesn't belong to them. They feel there's a work-a-round in that they claim to be selling a service, ie. time. In fact, they are selling access to items that belong to the software publisher, in violation of the terms of use of the software.
If you want them shut down, the software publisher should hear the complaint.
Paypal is correct. Selling an account is against the terms of use. Therefore, to buy an account, you have to get someone to violate their contract.
This is all assuming that Gamepal can actually deliver what they told you. I feel they are simply taking money and then telling people, "oh, sorry, the software company shut you down."
Get the software company to shut THEM down.
#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Open a dispute on paypal
AUTHOR: Bill - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, December 07, 2006
Open a dispute on paypal, in the comments put down that the company is fraud and escalate it to a claim right away. Gamepal will be forced to refund you. Remember, you only have 45 days from date of payment to do so. After 45 days you can open a case, but you can not be awarded any money. They are a fraudulant company no doubt and do not care about any of its customers. Good luck fighting them.
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