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3 Responses to “Be Careful When Dealing With eSources.co.uk”

  1. Jo says:

    Really? I can’t believe it!

  2. Copper says:

    I wish I had read this website before I made the fatal error of signing-up with E-sources. Like you, there were absolutely no replies to my refund requests until Paypal were involved. There is something not quite right with the way they deal with customers, as is evidenced by the sheer amount of people complaining about them. It really galls me when businesses like this have no problem accepting criticism as long as their grimy mits can hold onto your fee.

    It’s not the way a successful business runs and therefore simply will not last.

  3. admin says:

    Sadly, I fear this is too true, for too many, Copper. But, I do like to think that some are saved the trauma, frustration, sheer disbelief, and anger caused by dealing with him/them.

    To this date eSources.co.uk, or its partner company, occupy 4 of the top 20 search strings bringing people to this page, or this blog, and none of which are positive in nature; they are as follows:

    1st Place: “wholesaledeals co uk scam” (belongs to eSources.co.uk, or its’ owner Mr. Carboni)

    3rd Place: “esources scam”

    8th Place: “esources co uk scam”, and

    20th Place: “stefano carboni scammer”

    Depending on which day, of course, they can occupy all of the top 3 positions.

    That alone surely says something to the detriment of the service provided, or failing to be provided, by this “company”.

    And, of course, should you criticise the company’s, or Mr. Carboni’s, business practices, then he/it threatens your blog with a law suit; under which threat the majority of blogs crumble (not me).

    That’s also why, very often after a Google search, you’ll find a link to an article, but the article itself will have been removed. However, if you email the blog owners, they tell you the truth in the matter of their experiences with eSources.co.uk, and its’ owner Mr. Carboni.

    Of course, should the threat fail, then they attempt to dirty your reputation by writing fictional and massively untrue articles on certain other websites, to which I allude, in another article.

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