
Devin of Arlington, VA on Jan. 5, 2001
In May 2000, I was contacted at my Virginia residence by a Professional Golf Products salesman, Tony Perrotta. PGP offered a program where you try out a set of golf clubs for 60 days and then you can keep the clubs or return the clubs. You pay a deposit upfront which is supposed to be refunded upon return of the clubs.
I received my clubs June 5. At the end of my play I wanted to return my clubs. It took 3 weeks to arrange for the return of the clubs. I finally returned the clubs August 28. I have been calling since then to get my refund. I have been promised the check numerous times. Yesterday, the manager of the Accounting Credit Department informed my that their bank was not releasing the refund money. Therefore there was no money to return. However, the company continues to sell its product.
There was a signed contract that I returned to the company which stated my obligations as well as their obligation to refund my deposit. The bottom line is they are selling on one end without the capability to uphold their obligations on the other end. I filed a complain with the BBB but it was not answered by PGP. I sent the president of the company a demand letter for him to respond by January 19, 2001.
My deposit was $1380. Of course, I am sure there are many other customers who are experiencing the same problem.
Yes there are, and not just with this company. This little number has been making the rounds the last year or two. Companies come and go but the pitch -- and the results -- are the same. We suspect it will be very difficult for Devin to recover anything.