> Complain to your state's bureau of consumer affairs (or similar name) which is
> usually part of the state attorny general's office.
> Post (repeatedly) a warning notice in this and similar groups / forums with
> heading "Think All" Scam? Use Q mark in case they try to sue.
> Post your story / warning and "ask" if others think it is a scam.
>
> Lou
> Like the old saying goes, "when a guy with experience meets a guy with
> money, the guy with the experience gets the money and the guy with the
> money gets experience.".
What a slimy pack of bastards. A quick google of "thinkall scam" shows
you are not the only one taken for a ride by these unethical arseholes.
Here are some comments you may find useful:
http://www.veign.com/blog/2006/01/thinkallcom-think-again.html
Good luck Jeff.