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mlefmann
Jul 19, 2019Follower
softtree scam
I just spent 45 minutes with a "tech" person trying to set up my extender as I have a new U-verse network. This person was IN my computer. I followed a netgear.com link. He goes through all these com...
MoniQ06
Jan 28, 2021Guide
I found after all said and done and I saw the charge and I did my research. I didn't buy from
Amazon, I bought directly from Best Buy in town. There should be a class action lawsuit in my opinion because of the fraudulent mess with Netgear.
schumaku
Jan 28, 2021Guru
MoniQ06 wrote:There should be a class action lawsuit in my opinion because of the fraudulent mess with Netgear.
It does not matter from where you buy. This scam and fraud scheme exists for many vendors and are driven by the same Mafia-style oganisations.
And again for the records: Netgear isn't involved. Much more, they try the best that related fraudulent paid search results will be removed.
- MoniQ06Jan 28, 2021Guide
So do you work for Netgear, since you're so confident that Netgear is not involved? Is Netgear the the company that make the damn thing? Your product is sold in retail stores and after I made it abundantly clear that your setup guide in your product is a scam. There is not and ifs about it. I hope folks keep seeing my post and are made aware of the scam at in the setup leaflet inside the box that is sold.
- schumakuJan 29, 2021Guru
MoniQ06 wrote:Your product is sold in retail stores and after I made it abundantly clear that your setup guide in your product is a scam. There is not and ifs about it. I hope folks keep seeing my post and are made aware of the scam at in the setup leaflet inside the box that is sold.
Not Netgear, not my setup guide - just happily installed, installing, and supporting bunches of Netgear devices in my spare time. However, you can download electronic copy for the AC1200 WiFi Range Extender Model EX6150 Quick Start Guide (as included in the EX6150 box) and it clearly shows this:
If typing the URL as shown, and while connected to the extender wireless or on the extenders LAN port, you will be either connected to the EX6150 local Web UI ... or (in the case you are connected to a different networks) you end on the fall-back pages:
If you use any kind of search for my wifi ext or use just mywifiext or have any typos, you end on the browser search engine and it's well possible you get paid advertisements from the multi-million-USD-scam-business. User typos and fraudulent search engine results are outside of Netgear's control.
Further on, for customers buying the devices from an official source, Netgear does provide 90 days of free support.
I understand your frustration that you had been scammed. Please hold back with false accusations.
- MoniQ06Jan 28, 2021Guide
Ohhh so you're saying you're removing fact from the posting? That's what I'm undering. If your removing the factual claims of the scam, then that says alot about the company.
- schumakuJan 29, 2021Guru
MoniQ06 wrote:Ohhh so you're saying you're removing fact from the posting? That's what I'm undering. If your removing the factual claims of the scam, then that says alot about the company.
No worries - I can't remove anything, as I'm neiter Netgear nor have any privileges on this community forum. I'm just adding facts - no fake news.