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Aug 13, 2009 01:38



Back in 2006 I received a couple pieces of nuisance advertising in the mail and posted a little bit about them (and on IJ). A little over a year later I received another piece of the same sort of nuisance advertising and posted scans of it (and on IJ). And then I pretty much forgot about it ( Read more... )

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nefaria August 13 2009, 11:07:59 UTC
I'm just worried about court costs, sometimes even when you win, you lose.

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vakkotaur August 13 2009, 11:58:11 UTC
I'm not. The call was so painfully obvious a poor attempt to try to harass and intimidate. Had it been a genuine lawyer, there would not have been a phone call at all. Real lawyers either do research or have people who do the research and then they serve papers. He obviously didn't even do minimal research as he managed to find my phone number (a trivially easy task) and yet managed to ask for his own alias rather than for me by name. He could not point out any actual illegality - because there was (and still is) none to point out.

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Supreme Air Red Deer Alberta anonymous September 1 2010, 19:33:53 UTC
WCB sent me there to get a job. I would not go because I new it was a scam. WCB cut me off for not wanting to work there. Does anybody know if they are working under another name in Red Deer Alberta. I want all the information I can get to fight WCB Alberta
Thanks K

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Re: Supreme Air Red Deer Alberta vakkotaur September 2 2010, 02:52:20 UTC
From this post: This company (MG2) uses a few names, at least in Canada. Those names are: Tri-Star Vacuum Sales & Service, Star Industries, MG2, Star West, 114225 Alberta Ltd, and Supreme Air.

I do not know what names might be in use in your area. Also, that was current as of July 2009. It might be different now.

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Re: Supreme Air Red Deer Alberta anonymous October 25 2011, 05:24:15 UTC
I just went for an interview for this job today. I was told that i'd be making 2400 dollars a month gerunteed and that if I made anymore selling air purification systems that I would make that amount of money if it was more than 2400 dollars and the other 2400 dollars I would not make. The office seemed fake, especially since the building that he said they'd be in for 20 years had no signage indicating that location existed or that the office was upstairs...whatever. The better business bureau says that because the number (403) 346-0333 seems to be out of service and their mail hasn't been reaching Supreme Air in Red Deer, that the business is out of business. I talked to a guy there named Nick. He seemed nice. He told me and a fellow applicant that we had to be living in the area for about a year and be 18 years of age, but was willing to bend the rules. Now i'm reading all these reviews about this company and have learned that it is a scam and that even the RCMP are interested in them. I wont be working for a company currently under ( ... )

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