Saturday

Creepyhollows Proven Fake Case 7:

Source:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/269/RipOff0269979.htm

UAMD, Elitecollectors, Creepy Hollows ,creepyhollow.com: Copying From The Internet - Scammers! Steals information, pictures and copies Information. Threatens previous buyers Fraud!!! Internet

I purchased from this group a while back now nothing has happen! This was a year ago! They told me that I did something to make my spirit go away and now they are threatening me if I tell!

Creepyhollows is copying names and information from the internet and using it to sell spirits. Completely made up. Here is the link to creepyhallows site....

creepyhollows.com/djinnspirits.html
Look at the names of the spirits that are used as examples...

Now look at this site...
answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=711284

Wow, that is funny isn't it. That is the same list. A few names are missing, but not many...

She will probably change this as soon as she finds this so I will show the differences here...

Her site...

MARID SERVANTS 
ABDUL-'ADL 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Just 

ABDUL-AHAD 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the One 

ABDUL-ALIM 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Omniscient 

ABDUL-ALIYY 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Most High 

ABDUL-AZIM 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Mighty 

ABDUL-AZIZ 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Powerful 

ABDUL-BADI 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Incomparable 

ABDUL-BA'ITH 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Resurrector 

ABDUL-BAQI 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Everlasting 

ABDUL-BARI 
Male Marid djinn with the powers of service: Servant of the Creator 

ABDUL-BARR 

...To just name a few

Ok, so she has basically admitted to copying from the internet and making up spirits by doing this...but what else is there?

The UAMD and the Elitecollectors are a group of sellers with a multiple of sellers under different names selling the same things. I would have included the cached link to the site but it is not available yet.

Don't get burned like I did!

Mike
San Francisco, California
U.S.A.


Google Site....Proof of Fraud

List of names on google....

AbdulAdl
Abdul-Adl
AbdulAhad
Abdul-Ahad
AbdulAlim
AbdulAliyy
AbdulAzim
AbdulAziz
AbdulBadi
AbdulBaith
Abdul-Baith
AbdulBaqi
Abdul-Baqi
AbdulBari
AbdulBarr
Abdul-Barr

Humm, that is interesting isn't it. It says here that it is.....for some programming code where I take the name of the person and
capitalize it properly (eg. bill smith to Bill Smith). However, I needed a list of exceptions so that I don't change McPhee into
Mcphee...'

Here is her address

PO Box 3 Canastota, NY 13032

Also, I just found a lot of information that she has copied else where as well.

here is the cached page so when she changes it you can still see that she copied everything
(((ROR REDACTED)))

I was looking for the names that she has posted in the first row. starting with 'A'ISHAH / IQBAL and ending with ZAFIRAH / ANIS

basically she copied these names from a site that has names with the meanings. I don't know which one because there are so many that have the same thing. look at her 'names'

see how she labels things 'female . male' blah blah blah

this is bull and i have been scammed. she is a fraud and the evidence is here

CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.


Followup:Is this a customer or another seller?

I was referred to this thread by another seller on ebay. Of course the first thing any business owner does is search their records of customers for someone named 'Mike' in 'San Francisco, CA'. Naturally the search yielded no result because we've never had a customer named Mike from San Francisco. Out of the 400+ collectors we've had only 1 who lives in San Francisco and she's not Mike. Nor were any of the other collectors in California, so whoever filed this report is not giving their true information.

It is no surprise to us to see something like this after all the bad press that has circulated about the Elite Society and UAMD since we joined forces back in April 2007. Prior to this date the Elite Society stood alone as an entity and the UAMD was its own separate entity for nearly a year prior. 'Solo' sellers, as they prefer to be called, on ebay have circulated as many lies and rumors as they can because in their minds if they aren't part of the group it must be bad. Even though the Elite Collectors opens its arms to ANYONE who wants to join. Some people just want to breed poison.

After reviewing this report it is quite obviously written by another seller who enjoys to inspire controversy and upset hoping to discredit sellers in hope of their own gain.

In regards to the list of names I find it quite comical the person who filed this believes the names are the names of spirits. Perhaps they aren't very well-educated in terms of literacy. The Arabic names mean what they mean whether they are on my site, a site on Google or even written in a book in sandscript. The names have a specific meaning such as the name 'Stephen' meaning 'Crown'. For examples sake the name 'Stephen' meaning 'Crown' would mean a djinn called for the purposes of royal blessings would be a Stephen-djinn. It says what it is meant to say... the name has a purpose.

As for this supposed buyer I find it very amusing that for someone so unsatisfied they didn't leave me negative feedback on ebay? Surprising because I have over 1,176 feedback with 317 being unique. So obviously collectors come back to us.

And yes, our address is PO Box 3, Canastota, NY 13032. I don't know why the person would submit this? You can get it straight from our website and you are welcome to send us any mail you wish.

After careful consideration of the facts I think any intelligent person would conclude this file was made by another seller trying to damage a glowing reputation. And I caution the seller who filed this report that negative energy is always sent back 3-fold.

After reading this rebuttal and original report if anyone has any questions they are free to contact us. You know what they say though... you know you've really become something special when everyone else out there is trying to drag you down. So thank you for thinking so much of Creepy Hollows that you spent your time doing this in attempt to discredit us... it only strengthens our opinion that we're doing something right and obviously collectors do too with 1,176 feedback with 317 beingunique.

Greeting to all: UAMD and False Statements

It has come to our attention that a campaign has been launched by an anonymous individual (or individuals) to slander the name of the UAMD. An email has been circulated calling many of ebay's finest sellers, both UAMD members and not, frauds. There are posts surfacing on various public forums that accuse our group of all kinds of shady practices, including shill bidding, lying about donating to charity and being a group of theives.
The UAMD usually takes the high road when such nonsense surfaces. We feel our feedback scores, customer service and magickals speak for themselves, and that our buyers are reasonable adults who can discern truth from fiction without us having to rebut everything said. However, in this case we have decided to respond due to the underhanded manner in which this slanderous campaign is being conducted.
First of all, the idea that someone is spending copious amounts of their hard earned money repeatedly buying items they believe to be fake is ridiculous. Furthermore, could someone really collect more than 100 buyers willing to 'poll' these items? Who are these buyers? Have any of YOU been polled? The readership of our Newsletter is vast, and I'd venture to say that a very large portion of everyone who buys with any regularity in the metaphysical category subscribes to our newsletter. Had there really been any sort of 'poll' conducted, I am confident our readership would have known about it.
The comments being posted about us are completely without fact. Pertaining to our formation, authenticity and customer service, our group was founded more than a year and a half ago, and is dedicated to the values that make the metaphysical category a wonderful place to shop. Our organization is a group committed to providing shoppers with a broad base of legitimate Metaphysical Sellers.

As most of you know, we have a rigid screening process for new members. Each person who applies for membership must meet the following criteria:
*Have been a seller in the metaphysical category for at least 6 months, and are an ebay member in good standing
*Have at least 50 feedbacks exclusive to the metaphysical category with a 100% positive rating, or 100 feedbacks with a 99% feedback rating.
*Strictly adhere to both ebay's rules of conduct and a high code of personal ethics, both to their customers and other ebay sellers
*Maintain exceptional customer service, both before and after the sale.
In the rare instances we have had customer complaints (only 3 have been reported to uamd.org in the past year), we have worked to solve the problem immediately, in one case actually removing a seller who received several complaints, violated our rules as well as the law...and low and behold, she is one of the ones who got a glowing rating! Coincidence? Perhaps.
Our organization has exceptional customer service, and there is always someone available at the UAMD customer service email address to assist our buyers with potential problems.
We have also been accused of engaging in Charity Fraud. I have only a brief statement on this accusation, because it is so easy to discredit. We do all of our charity work through ebay's own giving works, Mission Fish. They automatically deduct the portion of our proceeds for charity, so there is no possible way we could be involved in defrauding our buyers.

One blog suggested that using the keyword “haunted” automatically means a seller is a fraud-this is a ridiculous and completely unfounded generalization. Many buyers actively search for the keyword “Haunted,” and it is consistently in the top 10 most searched words in the metaphysical category according to the Ebay Pulse. Considering this, of course we use it as one of our keywords. This helps our customer base find us and our magickals.
The UAMD is well respected in our category, and all a potential customer has to do is view our nearly 100% positive feedback across the board. Together we have hundreds, perhaps thousands of customers who are pleased with their buys and who return again and again, and who consistently report positive results using ebay's Feedback system. To suggest that ALL these people are wrong, delusional, or just plain SCARED is ridiculous! We have high feedbacks, like anyone selling in ANY category on ebay, because we offer consistently quality products and great customer service! 
To anyone reading these comments, emails or blogs out there, I encourage you to search under keyword UAMD on ebay, and view the feedback of our sellers. That is the TRUE testament to how legitimate our items are, for they are posted by REAL buyers and not just a few people who are likely OTHER SELLERS and trying to defame our organization. Additionally, you can view our website at www.uamd.org , and judge for yourself the validity of the information we provide to everyone free of charge.
Remember, it is very easy to start unfounded rumors and post vague and slanderous comments on an anonymous public board. We the UAMD stand behind our offerings and have our feedback open and our web page available for everyone to see exactly who we are. The person or persons who are attacking us in this 'poll' have offered you no proof, only claims that are completely without fact or validation to back it up.


Ourview: The first thing I see that is wrong with the followup is that they said that is easy to start rumor.  This clearly wasnt a rumor.  This Mike had links and actual pages from Creepyhollows web site to show that he was telling the truth.  Has anyone noticed that the UAMD do not advertise that they are a group any longer?  Something to think about.

Creepy, you were caught red handed!

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