If a service provider is not providing, then the following steps could be taken;
Was a postal money order used as payment?
Then contact P.O. authorities in his area, i.e., mail fraud.
Contact the BBB in his area.
http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx Filing a Complaint with the IC3
Contact the Chief of Police in his area. File a complaint. Perhaps a knock on his door by an officer inquiring about accepting money and not producing a service.
He has a FaceBook account? Post a few comments.
These steps to be undertaken by a dissatisfied customer, definitely not by RFC.
Too extreme? Probably not to a disgusted customer.
Was a postal money order used as payment?
Then contact P.O. authorities in his area, i.e., mail fraud.
Contact the BBB in his area.
http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx Filing a Complaint with the IC3
Contact the Chief of Police in his area. File a complaint. Perhaps a knock on his door by an officer inquiring about accepting money and not producing a service.
He has a FaceBook account? Post a few comments.
These steps to be undertaken by a dissatisfied customer, definitely not by RFC.
Too extreme? Probably not to a disgusted customer.