ThompsonAndRileySucks
James J. Bates II (aka Jamie Bates) and Julie
Smith
of Thompson & Riley, Ltd., Auctioneers / Realtors misled me
repeatedly and extensively to get my signature on their auction
contract. Under the heading of consumerism and free speech, I'm here to
tell you these people were less than honest from the start and you'll
be well advised to reconsider doing business with them.
If you
have been unfortunate enough to be on the receiving end of such
practices by Thompson & Riley, please contact me. They cannot be
allowed to do what they did to anyone else. I understand how incredibly
difficult and painful it is to have been a victim... but I still need
to hear your story.
Email: bryan@iglou.com
UPDATE: January 7, 2008
This
is from the Kentucky Secretary of State online business
filings for Thompson & Riley, Ltd. It shows that Thompson
&
Riley, Ltd. is "inactive" and the parent corporation of Bates &
Allen, Inc. was admisistratively dissolved on November 2, 2006 by the
Secretary of State himself due to lack of current business
filings!
Can you believe Jamie Bates is still attempting to conduct business as
if nothing is wrong? They can't even keep their own house in
order...
and haven't since 2006! Is this who you want handling YOUR
affairs???
UPDATE: December 21, 2007
I have
received a C&D letter from a lawyer on behalf of Thompson and
Riley. They are claiming that I am making defamatory and slanderous
statements against them by my posting. I am prefacing the following
paragraphs by saying I had filed complaints with Ky Real Estate
Commission and Board of Auctioneers and they responded by pointing to
the other for resolution.
I have moved on to the Office of the
Attorney General of Ky with my complaint (OAG oversees the Board of
Auctioneers). The first step by the OAG is sending a letter to Thompson
& Riley urging resolution. Thompson & Riley responded that they
“consider the matter closed”. I hope for further oversight and
intervention by the OAG.
My original complaint was five pages but, for the sake of space and
time, let’s begin here with these:
1.
Jamie promised to "inventory and catalogue" the contents of the house
and provide me with said inventory. No such inventory was received. The
only list of contents ever received was at settlement time MONTHS after
the auctions and the list received was quite small compared to the
actual contents of the house. To my understanding, not providing
receipts for contents and providing settlement results and disbursement
months after the auctions occurred are violations. These things, taken
individually, could be considered oversights (although still
inexcusable) but, viewed collectively, each of the points contained in
my complaint show a pattern of deception.
2. Jamie promised to
utilize Ebay for the dolls, accessories and finer collectibles to get a
wider market. We talked at length prior to the signing of the contract.
It appears that NOT ONE item made it to Ebay. In his response to my
Board of Auctioneers complaint, Jamie stated he's used Ebay for years.
First, responding to that claim as he did, it shows there was merit to
my raising the point and, secondly, he offered no factual defense
(showing what items went to Ebay and the supporting paperwork that
would have been created). Numerous promises made but not carried out.
3.
Over the course of months after the auctions, numerous attempts to
contact Jamie Bates and Julie Smith by phone, fax and email were met
with silence. Even the published fax numbers were either disconnected
or simply not answered. I wanted to know what was going on with the
auctions. They had the money and simply were not disbursing. Not until
I sent a registered letter demanding response and disbursement did I
receive a response. Within about four days, Julie Smith called my
friend Julie and opened with "You really must hate me" to which Julie
responded that she "was very disappointed in their failure to follow
through on what they had promised". Julie Smith said she had asked
Jamie, repeatedly, to make that phone call and when she decided that he
obviously wasn't going to make the call, she said she "decided to bite
the bullet and make the call". Bottom line: $14 was owed to me. She
said they were scaling down the cost of work performed (at contract
signing, original quote from Jamie for my costs were $300-$400) and
that made my net just under $1,400. Twenty-seven hundred square feet of
“treasures” (Jamie’s word) for $1,400. What a bargain!
Stay tuned for more at www.thompsonandrileysucks.com
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