DesMoinesRegister.com – Customers complain about getting what they paid for

Wed, Jul 11, 2007

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Here’s a little story we hear time and time again… this time in the DesMoines Register. Thanks to Clay Ehlers for the scoop and a chance to bring up this topic.

Newton, Ia. – The Iowa attorney general’s office says it can do little to help dozens of consumers who have complained about a Newton-based company that sells electric scooters.

Consumers say they have received faulty products, poor customer service and unsatisfactory warranty relief from X-Treme Scooters, which lists itself as a “sub company” of Alpha Products International.

The attorney general’s office has received three to four consumer complaints a month during the last 36 months, spokesman Bob Brammer said. The state’s Better Business Bureau has received 128 complaints in the same time period.

Because the company sells its products using the Internet, nearly all of the complaints have been from customers in other states, Brammer said. They center largely on product performance and customer service issues – not consumer fraud, he said, which prevents the attorney general’s office from doing much more than referring people to the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Products Safety Commission.

…Martin Montague, 51, a flight instructor in El Monte, Calif., said he has filed multiple complaints against X-Treme Scooters after purchasing an $800 scooter for his stepson in late January. The scooter arrived as advertised within a few days, already assembled, but it broke down a few weeks later. He said his stepson had been using it for a 3-mile commute to and from work.

“Now I have an $800 boat anchor sitting in the garage,” Montague said. “They sent me replacement parts for a completely different bike, the wrong bike, and now they refuse to take it back and refund the money. I thought Iowans were supposed to be good people. What’s happening here?”

I’m sorry Martin. Iowans ARE good people. It’s their Chinese, two-bit, disposable scooters that are bad. If you want an electric bike or scooter that’s WORTH a crap you’re gonna have to spend about TWICE as much and get something like an eGO (http://egovehicles.com/products/north-america/)

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13 Responses to “DesMoinesRegister.com – Customers complain about getting what they paid for”

  1. Orin Says:

    I hope I live to see the day when people figure out that buying a scooter is just like buying a car… you should get one from a reputable dealer that’s part of a franchised dealer network. The dealer should have a well-organized service department, and a well-stocked parts department.

    Honestly, I have no sympathy for anyone who’d give the price of a scooter to a company with the word “X-Treme” in its name…

    __Orin
    Scootin’ Old Skool

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  2. Steve Says:

    Note to self… tell designer to cancel new logo design for TheScooterScoopX-Treme.com

    Indeed Orin! I’m a research fanatic myself; a Consumer Reports junkie. When I’m gonna plunk down my hard earned cash on something I want the best I can afford. I check the news groups, I check the Amazon ratings, I Google the name of the company or product with other key words like “sucks”, or “rip off” to see if anything comes up.

    It’s a tough lesson when you throw away $800, and the student will either blame it on the product and never buy another electric scooter OR they will blame themselves and make an informed decision next time.

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  3. Anonymous Says:

    Where are the scootdawg.com apologists? Isn’t it time they chimed in saying what a great deal they got on the chinese scooter they got from these guys.

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  4. vespabelle Says:

    X-treme is really a bad name. Especially for an electric scooter since they’re so pokey (in general.)

    A friend of mine bought a scooter off of ebay even after I told her a bunch of times to not do it. yes, it broke and could not be fixed. I didn’t want to say “I told you so” (especially since the scooter breaking was the least of her problems at the time) but “I TOLD HER SO!!!

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  5. Dregan Says:

    With most chinese bikes, the engine (usually a gy6 clone) is the only decent thing on the bike – all the ancillary stuff fails, and since that’s usually the proprietary stuff, that’s where your problem is.

    Since the ‘engine’ in this thing is not one that uses standarzied parts, it’s all proprietary.

    That spells nightmare to me.

    Now I do own a chinese gy6-based scoot. It’s a no-name brand that I got at a brick & mortar fledgling dealership, so I’m familiar with all the little quirks. There’s nothing on it that can’t be replaced or repaired with a trip to a decent hardware store. Other chinese scoots may not be so lucky. Do a little research and you get a better deal.

    As for this thing, I think that the guy shoulda just tossed his $800 right into the land fill.

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  6. Android Says:

    In Ontario, after finally bringing mopeds and 49cc scooters under licensing regulations two years ago, in the winter they opted-out power-assisted 30 km/h unlicensed e-bicycles for a pilot project.

    Enterprising types spotted a loophole, and stuck almost useless pedals on electric scooters and called them e-bikes. (And if my granny had wheels, she’d be a bus.)

    This causes a bit of fuss when people ride them on bicycle paths, of course, since they look like small frame sporty-style scooters.

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  7. Anonymous Says:

    Well, Orin and Steve, easy Monday-morning quaterbacking on your part. Last year, I wanted to buy my kids small, low powered scooters and I DID google the subject and at the time found nothing negative about X-treme. In fact, the brand came recommended from a third party. Yet I, too, had a bad experience buying X-treme scooters that took six months and a lot of correspondence, including AGs in two states and the FTC to get it resolved. This newspaper article will go a long way in leaving an electronic trail about this company’s bad pratices that didn’t exist last year when I bought, but the ability to “google” doesn’t alleviate a company from it’s legal responsibility to live up to its stated warranty. Since you love googling so much, try googling the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a U.S. federal law enacted in 1975. And Orin, in my case, buying a $150 kids scooter doesn’t rise to the research obligation one has when buying a $35,000 car.

    Orin, good luck living in your elderly mother’s basement. I have no sympathy for you either, wasting your life in Seattle. Maybe you need some sunshine — you’re a little pastey.

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  8. Anonymous Says:

    Thanks for the support. Getting caught up in consumer issues like this is a pain in the rear.
    Martin Montague in El Monte.

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  9. Steve Says:

    Hey! It’s the man himself!
    I know that’s one of the worst feelings as a consumer… that you are gonna spend your hard earned cash on a boat anchor… unless, you’re actually in the market for a boat anchor.

    My parents bought an Apple ][e computer back in the days (1985) and that thing wouldn’t die. We eventually sold it at a garage sell. I feel like we got our money’s worth… and that’s a good feeling.

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  10. Anonymous Says:

    Howdy folks,
    This is a progress report from Martin Montague:

    I have filed in court against a place in Ohio named THE GO! STORE that sold the bike originally and is owned by a man named Wolverton for the max in small claims court for an individual of $5000.00. Breach of contract etc.

    I have also filed against Alpha Products International, Inc/Extreme Scooters who is the importer for the max agianst a corp of $7500.00.

    THE GO! STORE, is not registered with the Ohio Sec State per Ohio law. He is operating illegally!!!

    For those who may also be hurt by this you can call Jasper County Supervisor Rick Tiedje at supervisors@co.jasper.ia.us, and (641) 792-7016. CALL HIM AND EMAIL HIM!!!

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Iowa and Ohio Attornies
    General are all looking at them.

    Thanks for your support.

    Martin

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  11. Anonymous Says:

    Long History Of Multiple Complaints Against Extreme Scooters.
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    Attention Please: There are two separate companies that have similar names and as far as I know they are not affiliated with each other, however, when researching for complaints against either X-tremeScooters.com or Extreme-Scooters.com the search results will have a tendency to overlap because both separate companies tend to share the same history of doing shady practices and both have established a bad reputation with Better Business Bureau for ripping off consumers.
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    This is to warn potential victims or to offer advice on course-of-action to other victims of Extreme Scooters, aka Extreme-Scooters.com, aka Extreme-Hobby.
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    To begin with, Dave Bergman dba Extreme-Scooters (and dba Extreme-Hobby) used to immediately answer my initial phone calls and he also used to immediately respond to my emails prior to having any of my funds but once he got ahold of my $1,000 on lay-a-way since mid-December 2007 it’s been a whole different story. Just recently for days he refused to answer all paged notices placed on his cellular, ignored all my polite voice phone messages, and ignored my polite email message regarding my change of plans to use my lay-a-way funds to purchase instead a cheaper $899 model moped instead of a $1300 scooter. And on February 29th, 2008 I had called him again and left another page and further left more polite phone messages and two of those phone calls were to his answering service but one particular woman who answered had immediately hung-up on me the moment I politely said “Hi, I’m trying to get in contact with Dave Bergman who has $1,000 of my money on lay-a-way.”
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    I’m currently being scammed by Extreme-Scooters.com and copies of the email evidence is provided at the end portion of this report but first FYI regarding Extreme Scooters known BBB history of doing bad business. In my own situation he first consistently quotes a price of $1,300 plus $150 for a total of $1450 to send a scooter to my residence in Hawaii but when I change my mind to purchase a cheaper moped he insists it’s too late and changes the shipping cost to $800 plus tries to charge me $219.90 interest for holding my $1,000 on lay-a-way. You can read the proof in the email contents that’s presented near the bottom of this incident report.
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    According to current Better Business Bureau of Central Georgia report, Extreme-Scooters Incorporated has an unsatisfactory record with the BBB of Central Georgia who has processed a total of 48 complaints about Extreme Scooters in the last 36 months. (BBB retains records only up to 3 years; and my recent complaint should make it a total of 49 complaints, thus far.)
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    The BBB of Central Georgia report further mentions that on April 10, 2006, Extreme Scooters signed an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance with the Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs Office and paid restitution payments totaling $11,781.
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    The BBB report additionally mentions that the Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs alleges that Extreme-Scooters who also does business under the name of Extreme-Hobby has used unfair or deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of consumer transactions including:
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    1) Deceptively advertising, promoting, and soliciting business through its websites in violation of O.C.G.A. // 10-1-393(a), (b)(5),(b)(7), (b)(9), (b)(10), and 10-1-393.5.
    2) Offered for sale and accepted payment for merchandise of particular brands but instead delivered merchandise of different brands in violation of O.C.G.A. // 10-1-393(a), (b)(5),(b)(7) and 10-1-393.5(b).
    3) Represented through its websites that certain merchandise was in stock when in fact it was not, in violation of // 10-1-393(a), (b)(5) and 10-1-393.5(b).
    4) Accepted payment for merchandise but failed to deliver this merchandise or provide refunds, in violation of O.C.G.A. // 10-1-393(a), (b)(9), and 10-1-393.5(b).
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    [The Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) is the compendium of all laws in the U.S. state of Georgia.]
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    BBB of Central Georgia report also mentions that according to Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs Complaint Procedure, a significant quantity of complaints about a business may give rise to legal action but not on behalf of the individual complainants but rather to enforce state law.
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    Therefore, I’m asking for the voluntary participation of anyone who feels they’ve been victimized by Dave Bergman and John Eline of Extreme-Scooters.com to please consider following-up, at your convenience of course, with filling out the quick complaint form on FTC’s website (Federal Trade Commission Consumer Protection Agency), and also the online quick complaint form to IC3 (Internet Crime Complaint Center) in order to help increase the likelihood of criminal charges being brought forth against Dave Bergman and John Eline. (The IC3 is a partnership between Federal Bureau of Investigation and National White Collar Crime Center). The procedures for filling out the online quick complaint forms with both the FTC and IC3 is rather simplified and does not take long to complete. However, Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs does require copies of all relevant documents be submitted along with the complaint report in order to help Consumer Affairs in facilitating any possible future penalties against violators.
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    What Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs CAN do for our consumers:
    - – Issue fines of $2,000 per violation per day against businesses that violate consumer protection laws.
    - – File legal action against businesses or individuals operating in violation of Georgia law and seek injunctive relief, court-ordered civil penalties up to $5,000 per violation per day, and other remedies as appropriate.
    - – Seek enhanced or double penalties from violators whose victims are elderly or disabled.
    - – Pursue criminal charges against individuals or companies who commit fraud through identity theft, telemarketing, home repair, or a computer network such as the Internet.
    - – Order businesses to stop any unfair or deceptive activities by issuing cease-and-desist orders.
    - – Obtain reimbursement from businesses for consumer losses.
    - – Obtain settlements from businesses regarding their future activity in the marketplace.
    - – Investigate consumer complaints alleging fraud.
    - – Mediate between consumers and businesses.
    What Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs CANNOT do for our consumers:
    - – Give legal advice or act as your private attorney.
    - – Provide information about the reputation of a particular business or individual, although this may be available from the Better Business Bureau.
    - – Handle a complaint filed by one business against another, except in very limited circumstances.
    - – Handle a complaint where another state or federal government agency has primary authority.
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    Although the Better Business Bureau is usually the best place to start when filing a complaint, their job duties is limited to that of being an impartial mediator without any legal powers for posing fines or enforcing laws, however, their upstanding reputation and popularity among consumers and authoritative agencies alike, and also the ease of filing a quick complaint is what makes our Better Business Bureau so very useful and more often than not is the speediest solution for remedying conflicts that otherwise fail to resolved without outside intervention. But where our Better Business Bureau is lacking in legal powers, our Office of Consumer Affairs can impose fines and enforce the law upon proven violators.
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    The purview for handling casefiles in Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs may or may not fall within their criteria but if not then they adequately help our consumers to connect with the appropriate agency or agencies.
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    Submitted complaints to Georgia Governor’s Office of Consumer Affairs must set forth the problem chronologically and must be accompanied by copies of relevant documents such as invoices, contracts, or previous correspondence with the business.
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    The BBB has also requested basic information from ExtremeScooters but BBB has not received a response and without this information the BBB may not have current information concerning such things as the company’s management or its nature of business.
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    Sincerely,
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
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    The evidence speaks for itself. Below is the 8 emails total that were exchanged between myself and Extreme Scooters between November 27, 2007 and March 1, 2008.
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    —– Original Message of Email 1 of 8 —–
    From: Michael Tsark
    To: Extreme-Scooters
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 1:39 PM
    Subject: I prefer the 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe.
    Hi,
    We spoke over the phone a couple of times. I’m Michael in Hawaii. When I
    had inquired you about any price reduction in the 2007 model come January
    2008 you acted as if there wasn’t any changes to speak of that you knew of.
    I know car dealers will usually release the new models in December, so my
    question is, can I order and get a 2008 model next month in December 2007?
    Or would I have to wait until January before I can order a 2008 model?
    Sincerely,
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
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    —– Original Message of Email 2 of 8 —–
    From: Michael Tsark
    To: Extreme-Scooters
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 1:47 PM
    Subject: Re: I prefer the 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe.
    I should mention that I’m ONLY interested in the Sandy Gold (Very Light
    Gold-Champagne Color) ONLY. Without a doubt that’s by far the nicest color.
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    —– Original Message of Email 3 of 8 —–
    From: Extreme-Scooters
    To: Michael Tsark
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 2:49 PM
    Subject: Re: I prefer the 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe.
    Below Please Find a Copy Example of the MCO Title for the Tank Touring Deluxe 150cc, showing some specifications.
    and
    Our Dealer License.
    Thank-You
    Dave Bergman
    Extreme-Scooters
    http://www.extreme-scooters.com
    Cell (478) 396-6796
    Toll (888) 361-2605
    TL: (478) 987-8509
    Fax:(478) 987-8518
    2007′ MCO Title Example:
    Our Dealer License:
    (Certificate of Origin for a Vehicle)
    (Business Certificate of Registration)
    Check out AOL Money & Finance’s list of the hottest products and top money wasters of 2007.
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    —– Original Message of Email 4 of 8 —–
    From: Extreme-Scooters
    To: Michael Tsark
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 2:40 PM
    Subject: Re: I prefer the 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe.
    The new 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe Scooters are coming in the First Week in Dec.and will be available in stock in Sandy Gold.
    You can go ahead and put the 2008 Sandy Gold Tank Touring Deluxe 150 on Layaway anytime, or pay for it in full. We will only ship it after its paid in full.
    To Start a Layaway the minimum down payment is $200.
    Can do a price of $1450 Total includes Residential Shipping for the Sandy Gold Tank Touring Deluxe 150cc.
    Below Please Find the Bill of Sale and Ordering Information:
    We accept several forms of payment Please see below. Also, if you would like to do a direct wire transfer of funds from your bank, that information is also below.
    We will accept payment by personal check or money order for $1450 for the 150cc Tank Touring Deluxe 150cc Scooter, payable to Extreme-Scooters.
    So your Total Including Shipping to Your Residence is $1450.
    Mailed To:
    EXTREME-SCOOTERS
    Attn: Dave Bergman
    P.O. BOX 6497
    WARNER ROBINS, GA 31095
    TL: (478) 987-8509
    TOLL: (888) 361-2605
    FAX: (478) 987-8518
    BILL OF SALE
    Date: 11/27/2007
    Total includes shipping $1450 for One Brand New, 2008′, 150cc, Sandy Gold, Tank Touring Deluxe Scooter.
    Comes with Windshield, Lockable Rear Trunk, Remote, Alarm, and Stereo.
    Sold / Ship
    To:
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
    Michael Tsark
    Signature____________________________________________________
    Thank-You
    Dave Bergman
    Extreme-Scooters
    Dealer Lc: 50003040
    Houston County, Georgia
    Cell (478) 396-6796
    Please include the signed Bill of Sale with your payment, Or Fax it to Us, and allow 6 – 7 business days for shipping to your Residence via http://www.godependable.com/ (DHX Freight to Hi).
    Please mail payment by US Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
    For Direct Bank Transfer the information is below
    (Same Day Funds Transfer, if done before 2 p.m.):
    Direct bank transfer requires that you go to your Bank in person.
    Bank Name: SunTrust Bank
    Bank Address: Warner Robins, GA 31088
    Account Name: Extreme-Scooters
    Account Number: 1000025936278
    Routing Number: 061 000 104
    Also, we will mail your Certificate of Origin Title separately.
    If you have any questions, Please call any time.
    Thank-You
    Dave Bergman
    Extreme-Scooters
    http://www.extreme-scooters.com
    Cell (478) 396-6796
    Our Physical Address is:
    Extreme-Scooters
    103 Arthur Walter Court
    Warner Robins, GA 31088
    Both Addresses can be used for mailing, but the P.O. Box Address is preferred.
    (In the Next E-Mail will provide our Dealer License and a Copy of the MCO Title Example for a 2007 Tank Touring Deluxe)
    Check out AOL Money & Finance’s list of the hottest products and top money wasters of 2007.
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    —– Original Message of Email 5 of 8 —–
    From: Michael Tsark
    To: Extreme-Scooters
    Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:51 PM
    Subject: Re: I prefer the 2008 Tank Touring 150 Deluxe.
    Hi Dave,
    This is just to let you know I haven’t forgotten the $1000 I have on lay-a-way but I’ve been hit with recent new bills which needed to get paid off and so the lay-a-way had to wait. I hope to send at least another $50 towards the lay-a-way next month.
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
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    —– Original Message of Email 6 of 8 —–
    From: Michael Tsark
    To: Extreme-Scooters
    Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:59 PM
    Subject: Change-Of-Plans: I’ll take a 2008 Viza Tank 50QT-9 model instead, and right away as soon as possible.
    Hi Dave,
    I was so very close to having the rest of the full $450 in my hand in December but because of some other new unexpected bills it’ll now take me way too long to save up another $450 more that I would need to get the Tank Touring 150cc Deluxe Scooter as originally planned, therefore, since you’re already holding $1,000 of mine on lay-a-way, I’ll settle for a 2008 Viza Tank 50QT-9 model which your website lists for $899. I’ve looked at every 50cc scooter listed on your home webpage website and in my opinion the Viza Tank 50QT-9 is by far the best 50cc deal for the money, plus, the built-in anti-theft alarm is surely one of its main selling features besides the 3-year warranty, of course. Your website mentions it’s available in 4 different colors of either red, yellow, blue, or crimson, but if by remote chance it’s also available in Sandy Gold (Champagne) then I prefer the Sandy Gold as 1st-choice, then 2nd-choice is Black if perchance available, but if not then 3rd-choice is Blue, and lastly 4th-choice is Yellow. Your webpage http://www.extreme-scooters.com/Viza_TankQT9.htm mentions “Each Tank 50QT-9 scooters “COMES WITH” 2 remote transmitters along with standard keys for the ignition, gas cap lock, under seat storage compartment “AND STORAGE TRUNK”.” Then just a little further down the webpage it shows a picture of a storage trunk and mentions, “The optional storage trunk is available for the 50QT-9.” Does this mean that the storage trunk is already included in the price tag and merely “optional” if an owner wants to mount it on the scooter or to leave it off on the side unmounted? Please clarify for me if the storage trunk is indeed already included in the $899 price tag? I NEED the extra storage that the storage tank would provide for when I go grocery shopping.
    Also, I notice the weight of the QT50-9 is listed as 185lbs which is lighter than the listed weight for the 150cc Touring Deluxe (275lbs), and therefore I’m wondering if the lesser weight means it’ll be cheaper for me in shipping costs to have the 2008 Viza Tank QT50-9 brought to Hawaii?
    I already left you a phone message but I’ll try calling you again later, that is, unless I happen to get an email from you answering my questions. If by chance the $1,000 that’s already on lay-a-way is already enough to start sending me a 2008 Viza Tank 50-QT-9 (with storage tank) then by all means, please do so, otherwise, please contact me to let me know if there’s still any balance due for a 2008 Viza Tank 50QT-9? Thanks.
    Sincerely,
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
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    —– Original Message of Email 7 of 8 —–
    From: Extreme-Scooters
    To: Michael Tsark
    Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 7:05 AM
    Subject: Re: Change-Of-Plans: I’ll take a 2008 Viza Tank 50QT-9 model instead, and right away as soon as possible.
    The Bill of Sale to Hi is:
    And Please See Bottom for Additional Fees Associated with Layaway and Shipping Overseas.
    EXTREME-SCOOTERS
    Attn: Dave Bergman
    P.O. BOX 6497
    WARNER ROBINS, GA 31095
    TL: (478) 987-8509
    TOLL: (888) 361-2605
    FAX: (478) 987-8518
    BILL OF SALE
    Date: 11/27/2007
    Total includes shipping (in the Continental USA) $1450 for One Brand New, 2008′, 150cc, Sandy Gold, Tank Touring Deluxe Scooter.
    Comes with Windshield, Lockable Rear Trunk, Remote, Alarm, and Stereo.
    Sold / Ship
    To:
    Michael Tsark
    Haleiwa, Hawaii
    Michael Tsark
    Signature____________________________________________________
    Thank-You
    Dave Bergman
    Extreme-Scooters
    Dealer Lc: 50003040
    Houston County, Georgia
    Cell (478) 396-6796
    Please include the signed Bill of Sale with your payment, Or Fax it to Us, and allow 6 – 7 business days for shipping to your Residence via http://www.godependable.com/ (DHX Freight to Hi).
    Please mail payment by US Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
    For Direct Bank Transfer the information is below
    (Same Day Funds Transfer, if done before 2 p.m.):
    Direct bank transfer requires that you go to your Bank in person.
    Bank Name: SunTrust Bank
    Bank Address: Warner Robins, GA 31088
    Account Name: Extreme-Scooters
    Account Number: 1000025936278
    Routing Number: 061 000 104
    Also, we will mail your Certificate of Origin Title separately.
    If you have any questions, Please call any time.
    Thank-You
    Dave Bergman
    Extreme-Scooters
    http://www.extreme-scooters.com
    Cell (478) 396-6796
    Our Physical Address is:
    Extreme-Scooters
    103 Arthur Walter Court
    Warner Robins, GA 31088
    Both Addresses can be used for mailing, but the P.O. Box Address is preferred.
    (In the Next E-Mail will provide our Dealer License and a Copy of the MCO Title Example for a 2007 Tank Touring Deluxe)
    Note:
    Also, Shipping to Hi has an additional overseas fees of $800
    So Total With Shipping to Hi Residential Deliver with Overseas Shipping Fees is
    $2250 For the Touring Deluxe
    Also, all layaway are 30 days Interest Free.
    After 30 days there is an interest of 21.99% and Layaway cancellation fee of 20% for all merchandise that was ordered and shipped to our wearhouse in the USA
    Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.
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    —– Original Message of Email 8 of 8 —–
    From: Extreme-Scooters
    To: Michael Tsark
    Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 7:07 AM
    Subject: Re: Change-Of-Plans: I’ll take a 2008 Viza Tank 50QT-9 model instead, and right away as soon as possible.
    We Cannot Change a Layaway once it starts
    The Scooter, Touring 150 was already shipped in the Continental USA for $1450 to our wearhouse and is held for you.
    Thank-You
    John
    Extreme Scooters
    Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.
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    Note to readers: 21.99% criminal interest on $1,000 lay-a-way is $219.90 criminal interest, and a 20% criminal cancellation fee on $1,000 is a criminal $200 percentage on a $1,000 lay-a-way. I refuse to pay Dave Bergman his criminal request of $419.90 based on my $1,000 lay-a-way just to close the contract. I’ve filed with appropriate agencies including BBB of Central Georgia and will not accept anything less than having my full $1,000 returned me while Dave Bergman can consider himself lucky for having been able to collect banking interest from holding my $1,000 since mid-December 2007 when he had cashed in my personal check of $1,000 for lay-a-way purposes. No legitimate business that I can think of would dare to charge $219.90 for holding someone’s $1,000 on lay-a-way, and I would expect any legitimate business to also honor any customer’s intent to change their mind about purchasing a different item. Based on all the consumer complaints I’ve read regarding Dave Bergman’s past business practices I have to suspect that he had had some hopes I’d pay him the sudden-last-minute $800 increase along with the new additional $219.90 interest and then he likely would’ve sent me a cheaper and broken model which he is known to have the reputation of doing to a significant number of others. Buyers Beware, if you’ve read this report and yet you still want to risk doing business with Extreme-Scooters.com then the freedom of choice is yours. The most I can do is warn you of what to expect.
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    Other consumer complaints against Dave Bergman and John Eline of Extreme Scooters can be found on RipoffReport.com under these report numbers:
    Michael, RipoffReport.com #313846
    Dan, RipoffReport.com #206946
    Brad, RipoffReport.com #286151
    H gay, RipoffReport.com #293925
    James, RipoffReport.com #285443
    Don, RipoffReport.com #204600
    Sandy, RipoffReport.com #169114
    Lee, RipoffReport.com #207492
    Codie, RipoffReport.com #181341
    Gerald, RipoffReport.com #149493
    Beth, RipoffReport.com #169884
    Sarvesh, RipoffReport.com #192641
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    Besides filling out an online quick complaint form with FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and IC3 (IC3 is a partnership between Federal Bureau of Investigation and National White Collar Crime Center), if you feel you are or have been victimized by Extreme Scooters and wish to forewarn as many others as possible from making the same mistake you and I have made then please feel welcome to also post your complaint via the online quick complaint procedures on these other advocacy websites listed below:
    ComplaintsBoard.com;
    ConsumerAffairs.com (…which is separate from GA Gov’s Office of Consumer Affairs);
    Consumerist.com;
    Fraud.org;
    MeasuredUp.com
    My3Cents.com;
    PissedConsumer.com.
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    Thank you.

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  12. Anonymous Says:

    “The scooter arrived as advertised within a few days, already assembled, but it broke down a few weeks later. He said his stepson had been using it for a 3-mile commute to and from work.”

    3 miles? may i suggest a bicycle? you can commute to work AND EXERCISE all at the same time! wow crazy right? also you’ll spend way under $800 and have something that wont fall apart

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  13. Anonymous Says:

    We got an interesting blog here. When we encountered dissapointing experience with the product or service usually we do share experiences with others. Sometimes we going to file a complaint with product or service to assure satisfaction. I found a good portal that provides information about the concerns of consumer – Consumer Complaints

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