Barclay Enterprises
receives a suspicious reference
Back when Barclay Enterprises did not
have the time to respond to the post in Sundance about their
illegal FCC
claims. Someone posted a reference to Barclay Enterprises in a topic
about the KX-TGA400b phones.
This is minor but
shows Barclay's typical sneaky behavior. When
caught red-handed they choose to deepen the lie instead of owning up or
even just leave it be. This is no different then what they did with
their FCC scam and
keypad fraud.
georgiapeach February 15,
2006 08:54 AM
Hi Everyone,
I had customers a few years back ask about repairing these phones
and they too didn't like dealing with the pricy exchange program.
I then found a company called Barclay Enterprises that we started
sending customers to since we didn't want to mess with the problem
prone cordless phones.
You can find them at www.barclayent.com and the last time I
checked they are still fixing them.
I hope this helps.
Billy |
The interesting part is that
georgiapeach (location "Georgia",
Occupation "Phoneman") IP address put them in the area of Barclay
Enterprises. When confronted the person responds with a lie.
paul144 February
15, 2006 10:03 AM
Georgiapeach,
How strange that your IP address places you in greater Los
Angeles, California, the home of Barclay enterprises, when you
claim you are "located" in Georgia.
If you had wanted to note that you fix them as well, I would not
have any issue with it. But to try to hide your advertising by
using a blatant falsehood makes me wonder about you... |
georgiapeach February 16,
2006 07:08 AM
Sorry Sweatpea,don't know anything about IP addresses---just
killing time on the hotel computer while my husband attends his
national sales meeting here in L.A. this week..Found forum on
google... |
So, Billy's wife has a habit of posting messages on
her husband's behalf. She knows minor details of his business and hangs
out in a hotel room browsing forums to talk about it.
Why lie about
it?....
There was no
reason to lie.
How do we know it's a
lie?
-
The topic could
not have been found on Google 3 days after the first post.
-
The first post
is from "Billy" the second post is from his "wife"
however both are from the same person.
-
There is no
reason for a phone technician from Georgia to be at a sales meeting in
L.A. (on a Wednesday) while his wife tags along only to post forum
messages on his behalf from the hotel.
-
Georgiapeach has
never posted in another topic (before
or after)
-
If what
georgiapeach says is true, then there was no reason to return
the next day. Unless he/she was so interested in the topic to go back
and check for a reply to his/her recommendation.
|
Link to the topic on Sundance
http://www.sundance-communications.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=32;t=000026;p=1
Backup copy of the forum
posting
This is nothing new
from Barclay...
They also did it here:
http://forum.voxilla.com/voicepulse-support-forum/brand-of-phones-work-best-9161.html
And here:
http://www.vonage-forum.com/ftopic4735.html
Why not just let them know about your
services? Why hide it in what appears to be a recommendation from
someone else?? Because it means more when someone else puts in a good
word for you and Barclay has no qualms about deceiving their customers.