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Gloucester, Ontario - April 2000
The Ottawa area is again the host of one of the worst diet scams I have ever seen. I
just got an envelope of Dayonne Power Patch material from a
fellow dietfraud.com fan from Amherstburg, Ontario. It's the slickest multi-part diet
scam so far, bar none. This same scam was recently uncovered in U.S. and U.K.
FTC investigating Dayonne Research complaints
They used direct mail pieces, no phone number, no credit card information, no GST number
given. However, the bulk mail permit number was 00635200-90. Signatures, obviously
faked like the pictures, were for someone named Phillip Dayonne,
President, and Johan Rogers, Financial Director.
Why the hell does the Canada Poste issue a bulk mailing permit
to these scam artists in the first place? I have the original envelope and everything
else, and there are tons of pictures of people both before and after.
My challenge to Industry Canada and to the police in the Ottawa area is simply this,
when are you people going to get on the ball and shut the scam artists operating out of
the Mailboxes Etc. franchise operations?
It is clear from the U.K. and from the U.S. evidence that Dr. Phillip Dayonne does not
exist. How do these things get printed and bulk mailed from Canada without being checked
first by the postal inspectors? Why aren't these people behind bars?
Dayonne Research & Development
1769 St. Laurent Blvd. No. 120
Goucester, Ont. K1G 5X7
(613) 526-4898
So all you folks who are really and truely ticked off at Mailboxes Etc. again, you
should call over and over again and ask them why they are helping scam the Canadian
public. It's the direct line to the Mailboxes Etc. franchise owner. I think he/she and
the owner of the company must know the score by now. Let the phone ring off the hook,
and tell them you don't like scams.
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