…an all too familiar story! I too have recently been ripped off by gisol.com with the same scan Y’all got rolled with… my existing sites all down for ten days no explanation and no response from sale[at]gisol[dot]com, eventually speaking to ‘Brian’ who offered 12 moths of hosting at $49.95 Next day my credit card company calls me and asked if $1798.20 was me or some dodgy transaction, I confirmed that yes indeed, it was a dodgy transaction. I called ‘Brian’ and he boldly lied saying ‘…yeah, Ya’ did..’ telling me I’d agreed to 36 months at $49.95 per month.
My credit card company are of no help – protecting their own arses, not mine! However, this site and the multitude of anti-gisol sites gives me confidence that neither Brian or VISA are going to being legal thieves and screw me for 1800 notes!
I’m currently attempting to get a recorded conversation or e-mail confirmation of the $1755 ‘rebate’ Brian promised as soon as I return the postal ‘rebate’ form! Said rebate form arrived with $11.50 postage – mnnnn… odd – and it was a RECEIPT for $1798.20 Hah!
Good Luck and keep us al posted…
Gregg
…was issued by The Cooperative Bank in the UK
I’ve been given an email address of an LA Times journalist who has been interested in publishing an article on Gisol. His name is David Colker. email: david[dot]colker[at]latimes[dot]com
Please share your experiences with him.
I, like many of you visiting this website have been ripped off by GISol (Global Internet Solutions).
That’s why I’ve set up this, yet another, anti-Gisol website.
Please bear with me, because I’ve never used Wordpress before to set up a website. Things may change from time to time, but the site philosophy will remain the same:
Spread the word, help each other, and get them shutdown!