I skimmed and searched the entire page for documents using the ctrl + f search function and found essentially nothing of value. Do I need to become a member to see the documents?
I would prefer if all documents and evidence were made available online, for anyone to view, and more easily sorted through.
Few people are gonna have the time and patience to join new discussion forums and very carefully search for the correct materials.
To know for sure that Berwick actually tried to/successfully scammed, someone would have to be much more specific in their accusation and provide much more specific evidence. Showing me a Terms Of Service or other agreement in of itself proves nothing as there are no signatures or anything, but I would have to know that it was actually knowingly/repeatedly broken.
I've also seen the "Service Provider's Fees"-picture you just provided, as well as a rather embarrasing video where TDV (apparently drunk, which is something he's admitted to having had issues with) is trying to excuse himself for not delivering on time.
None of that is new to me, but hardly qualifies as good evidence for fraud and actually being a scammer, at least I should say as far as I personally have been able to make out of it. -Keep in mind however, that I'm a non-native english speaker with very limited time to do this kind of digging, so I could very well be wrong.
I would never advice anyone try to do this kind of high risk business with TDV though. Once again, I'm just very hesitant to make claims I can't back up.
There's a screenshot with his signature in the thread. The contract I have is with TDV Media and Berwick yet he denies any connection. I made every payment. Then the payment plan ended abruptly. Chris Martin said they were looking for a new payment processor. I waited a couple months, emailed him back and NO response. I tried other emails, too. Then when I pretend to not be a client, I get a very quick response. The funny thing is that I was going to pay the balance on the plan but changed my mind when they became totally unresponsive.
I skimmed and searched the entire page for documents using the ctrl + f search function and found essentially nothing of value. Do I need to become a member to see the documents?
I would prefer if all documents and evidence were made available online, for anyone to view, and more easily sorted through.
Few people are gonna have the time and patience to join new discussion forums and very carefully search for the correct materials.
To know for sure that Berwick actually tried to/successfully scammed, someone would have to be much more specific in their accusation and provide much more specific evidence. Showing me a Terms Of Service or other agreement in of itself proves nothing as there are no signatures or anything, but I would have to know that it was actually knowingly/repeatedly broken.
I've also seen the "Service Provider's Fees"-picture you just provided, as well as a rather embarrasing video where TDV (apparently drunk, which is something he's admitted to having had issues with) is trying to excuse himself for not delivering on time.
None of that is new to me, but hardly qualifies as good evidence for fraud and actually being a scammer, at least I should say as far as I personally have been able to make out of it. -Keep in mind however, that I'm a non-native english speaker with very limited time to do this kind of digging, so I could very well be wrong.
I would never advice anyone try to do this kind of high risk business with TDV though. Once again, I'm just very hesitant to make claims I can't back up.
There's a screenshot with his signature in the thread. The contract I have is with TDV Media and Berwick yet he denies any connection. I made every payment. Then the payment plan ended abruptly. Chris Martin said they were looking for a new payment processor. I waited a couple months, emailed him back and NO response. I tried other emails, too. Then when I pretend to not be a client, I get a very quick response. The funny thing is that I was going to pay the balance on the plan but changed my mind when they became totally unresponsive.