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How To Send Beaver Floor (and Beaver Home) Executives To Prison Posted by Bob G. on October 13th, 2003 09:34 PM In reply to BeaverFloor Ripoff is Right!!! by k dyrdahl on September 3rd, 2003 03:01 AM [Go to top of thread]
If anyone sent their payment to Beaver Floor (or Beaver Home) via United States Postal Service mail (or received product information or samples through the USPS mail which induced you to make a purchase from Beaver Floor), you can contact the USPS Postal Inspectors and file a complaint against Beaver Floor and/or Beaver Home for violation of Federal US Postal Fraud Statutes.
Although there is no guarantee that this will get you your money back, it may help since the Beaver Executives don't want to go to prison for mail fraud. If you can't get your money back you might as well get even. Try to send the crooks to jail so they can't ripoff anyone else.
The URL for the US Postal Inspectors is:
http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/fraud/welcome.htm
The following information is from their website:
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is the law enforcement branch of the U.S. Postal Service, empowered by federal laws and regulations to investigate and enforce over 200 federal statutes related to crimes against the U.S. Mail, the Postal Service and its employees.
Postal Inspectors investigate any crime in which the U.S. Mail is used to further a scheme, whether it originated in the mail, by telephone or on the Internet. The use of the U.S. Mail is what makes it a mail fraud issue.
If evidence of a postal-related violation exists, Postal Inspectors may seek prosecutive or administrative action against a violator; however, if money is lost to a fraudulent scheme conducted through the mail, Inspectors do not have the authority to ensure you are refunded your loss and cannot require that products, services or advertisements, on the Internet or elsewhere, be altered.
Postal Inspectors base their investigations of mail fraud on the number, pattern and substance of complaints received from the public. The Postal Inspection Service is interested in your concerns and will carefully review the information you provide.
If you feel you've been victimized in a mail fraud scheme that in any way involves the U.S. Mail, submit a Mail Fraud Complaint Form to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
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