Richey Wholesale - Joshsjunk
Ripoff bogus vacation certificates bought via ebay, unable to contact, help us to resolve this problem that has been long-lasting and disappointing

Traveling & Tourism

In June of we purchased a total of 10 vacation certificates online using Ebay.com "joshsjunk.com". We paid a total of $299.95 and were told it was for 20 R/T airline tickets-$16000 value - free! (2 people per certificate).

We read all FAQ provided and didn't find anything that sounded unreasonable. We have tried to contact the Richey Wholesale company for three different family vacation plans and were unable to receive a response.

Supposedly, our certificates are still valid until January. We had originally purchase the certificates hoping to help our our parents for their vacation plans during the summer of 2004 but to no avail. We want our money back or be given that which we were told (20 R/T airline tickets, free!) as soon as possible.

Please help us to resolve this problem that has been long-lasting and disappointing. Please make sure no on else will purchase the same problem in the future! Aloha


Company: Richey Wholesale - Joshsjunk
Country: USA
State: Oregon
City: Hillsboro
Address: P.O. Box 3524, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123
Phone: 8002226000
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