Complaint Review: Nigel Goldman - Marbella Internet
- Nigel Goldman Internet Spain
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- Web: www.euroweeklynews.com/gourmet-dini...
- Category: Bait-and-Switch
Nigel Goldman Euro Weekly News, Michel Euesden, Steven Euesden We were sold fake coins that were supposed to be collectible! Marbella, Spain Internet
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: You are NOT Joh from Orlando and your report is a lie!
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Finally your identity revealed
*Author of original report: Nigel Goldman
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: No fake coins sold by this seller to the US or anywhere else
*UPDATE Employee: Comment from Euro Weekly News
Has anyone heard of Nigel Goldman? He is currently residing in Marbella Spain working for the Euro Weekly News whom we understand have a vested interest in this transaction.
This person sold us fake collectible coins taking more than 50,000 Euros in the process! Unfortunately this transaction was done by post.
Having contacted the Spanish authorities we are now looking to have all parties charged and extradited to the USA
We have been in contact with other collectors who have fallen victim to the same scam.
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#5 REBUTTAL Owner of company
You are NOT Joh from Orlando and your report is a lie!
AUTHOR: Sir Nigel Goldman - (Spain)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 23, 2012
We now have identified who you are. A sad person on the Costa del Sol who has a gripe against the Eusdens, Steve and Michel, two hard working people who employ many people and pay their taxes and run a successful newspaper empire, and you also have a gripe against Sir Nigel Goldman, who admits to having done wrong in the past and has turned his life around, and for the past 11 months or more you have done the following:-
1. Posted lies about these people on this, and the sister site
2. Sent malicious emails to all parties (copies and IP adresses reatined as evidence)
3. Written letters to restaurants that appeared in the Euro Weekly News, and issued threats to write to all advertisers in that paper
4. Tried (without success) to blacken the name of hard working people who are trying to make a living
YOU HAVE NOW BEEN FOUND OUT!!!
REMOVE your postings on the www within 14 days or face the consequences and publicity that will follow!
#4 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Finally your identity revealed
AUTHOR: Sir Nigel Goldman - (Spain)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 23, 2012
We know who you are now!
The same person who wrote poison pen letters anonymously to restaurants! Same person who wrote threatening and malicious emails to Mr Goldman threatening to write to all advertisers in the Euro Weekly News! Same person who posted a report that you were paid in fake banknotes!
I suppose you thought you had got away with your little game - well let me tell you, you have not!Proceedings are under way. Not the crap extradition to the USA game you played, but the real Mc Coy!
We are going to sue you for the whole lot - hope your wealthy!
The Business!
#3 Author of original report
Nigel Goldman
AUTHOR: John - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 11, 2011
In order not to jeopardize our position we have been advised by our lawyers to remain anonymous until such time the case is finalized at court.
The reviews speak for themselves.............
http://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Stakes-Blew-Million-Pounds/product-reviews/1840188537/ref=sr_1_2_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
#2 REBUTTAL Individual responds
No fake coins sold by this seller to the US or anywhere else
AUTHOR: Nigel - (Spain)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 03, 2011
I am Nigel Goldman - the person accused of selling 50,000 dollars worth of fake coins to the US in the post.
I do not, and have never dealt in fake coins. I sell rare numismatic tems through reputable auction companies all over the world. My feedback for such sales is 100%. I have no complaints from any clients - buyers or sellers - and I would be interested to know the name of the anonymous person who has filed this malicious report.
Interesting how this person who has allegedly been ripped off chooses to remain anonymous while pointing a finger of accusation - no doubt because everything he has to say is untrue.
My relationship with the Euro Weekly News is professional. I advertise to in their various editions and also write a weekly restaurant review column for them. To suggest that the proprietors of that publication are involved in my business activities is also plainly untrue. I too would welcome seeing a copy of any police report filed - and the basis of a single shred of evidence to support these proposterous allegations published, more than likely, by an ex employee of ours who is disgruntled.
#1 UPDATE Employee
Comment from Euro Weekly News
AUTHOR: EWN - (Spain)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 02, 2011
On behalf of my employers I would like to refute the accusations made by the complainant and wish to make several points clear.
The Euro Weekly News is not involved in any coin collectable business.
Nigel Goldman is one of several hundred advertisers that pay to appear in the newspaper.
He also writes a weekly food column for the Euro Weekly News.
There are about 20 regular contributors to the Euro Weekly News.
When the complainant states they have “contacted the Spanish authorities we are now looking to have all parties charged and extradited to the USA” we would like to know if they are suggesting this includes the Euro Weekly News, or its directors Michel and Steven Euesden.
If so we invite the complainant to provide evidence of the police report lodged with the Spanish authorities.
We maintain all accusations levied against the Euro Weekly News and its directors are false, malicious, and are made without a shred of evidence.
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