The Wormguy

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Dec 22 2008

The Wormguy

Published by howardh6546 at 10:35 pm under COMPLAINTS Edit This

 On this page I would like to see if anybody is interested in discussing and trying to resolve any problems we have had.

  Today it was very windy and cold up here in Maine. The temperature was in the 20s.

  I can only imagine how many people out there have run across some kind of problem on the internet. Weather it be buying, selling, Ebay, Google, Yahoo , etc.

 So to start this thing off. You can email me at walkerdog2@gmail.com and I will publish them unaimously here. Wether it be problems or concerns and we shall all try and come up with an answer, if nothing else but educate people about them, so they dont let it happen to them.

  Let me start this off Uncle Jims Wormary. I was ordering worms from them quite regularly. The red wigglers were quite small so that I could not resell them right away. I told Uncle Jim that I was reselling them. They said the worms were bed run and thats all they could do.

  My last order with them was for 2lbs. of worms. The order was in the mail 15 days at Priority Mail from the US Post Office. The post office guarantees 2 to 3 day delivery on Priority Mail. I called Uncle Jim that same day and told them I recieved the worms dead and that they were in the mail 15 days. So they could have put a claim into the Post Office. I didnt get any responce and after many, many Emails and phone calls about 2 months later i recieved the smallest red worms you have ever seen.  When I called them again they said they were bed run worms. If they were bed run at least ther would have been one breeder in the lot.

  I have been on the internet since Dec. 2006 and have run into many, many problems. I will keep telling my problems until I run out. If any body wants to join in please do so.

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