Dear xxxx

Re: Global Internet Solutions

A couple of days ago I received a form letter from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office to a complaint I filed against GISOL on April 1. I’m not very satisfied.

The letter states:
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Thank you for your recent inquiry to this office. This letter provides information to help you deal with your concern. Please understand that the format of this letter is standardized to enable us to repond promptly to the large volume of mail we receive.

…The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office serves as public prosecutor, bringing criminal charges and civil lawssuits where the interests of the public at large are involved.

…Complaints of false advertising, deceptive business practices and unfair competition will generally be reviewed by the District Attorney’s Office to determine if government action is appropriate. However, because of the large number of such complaints, action can only be taken where the harm from these practices is great and involves a large number of consumers or businesses.

…Additionally,in an attempt to bring your inquiry to the attention of an agency that can more directly respond to your concern, we have referred your complaint to:

Department of Consumer Affairs
B-96, Hall of Administration
500 West Temple St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 974-1452

Steve Cooley
District Attorney

by Dana M. Aratani
Deputy District Attorney
Consumer Protection Division

cc: Department of Consumer Affairs
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