> 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
Good ideas. Their lousy business practices are already on several sites,
mentioned in this thread. I have a few other ideas I'm going to follow up
on.