shaka04 wrote:cornettracing80 wrote:thats probably your best bet...Andrew can explain it all to you with out further aggrevating you....
It's going to have to be one VERY good explanation. None of this was explained before I handed money over. I bought a puzzle while being told that it could lead to a prize - I didn't realise that in order to have any chance of claiming that prize, I would have to pay more.
They seemed to be very quick in taking money from me (in terms of both puzzles - one of which is yet to arrive). I understand that this whole project is brand new (including the website), but certain things should be rock solid beforehand (such as responding to emails, customer service, writing a description of the product without leaving out certain things). It makes me think of a child playing a game with his/her friends but changing the rules as he/she goes along - not very sporting at all.
Many of you seem to be really enjoying your adventures, and I wish I were in the same position.
I await a reply from SW and I do hope that they will give me a satisfactory answer.
Regards,
One disgruntled customer (SW prisoner/funder)
A.K.A Peter
Peter, as per my PM:
I have had a response which I paste below.
I am absolutly amazed. What a con! (Ihave also additionally told Martin that I will make a very public noise about this stating nothing other than the bare facts as they speak for themselves.)
From: Nathan <xxxxxxx@xxxxx.com>
To: Martin Burton - SonicWarp Ltd <martin@sonicwarp.com>
Cc:
andrew@sonicwarp.comSent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 13:58:33
Subject: Re: Problem escalated by Karen G
Martin,
Are you telling me that you're selling aluminium balls for £100, claiming them to be the "World's most difficult puzzle" which is solved in less than 7 hours of playing with it, then charging more money to then allow me to progress on the hunt beyond that?
If this is the case I can see that you are on to a good thing. I do not believe that this is a worthwhile pursuit; and I honestly believe that this is a full blown con.
I have a long string of wooden blocks sitting on my shelf in the living room that I have only ever managed to get back into the "cube", as was intended, once in the 2 years I have had it. That cost me £4 and looks a damn site nicer too.
I am extremely dissatisfied and actually want my £100 back!
This is disgusting!
Nathan
From: Martin Burton - SonicWarp Ltd <martin@sonicwarp.com>
To: Nathan <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.com>
Cc:
andrew@sonicwarp.comSent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 13:02:34
Subject: RE: Problem escalated by Karen G
Hi Nathan,
Thanks for your email.
Unfortunately the online Isis Adventure is not free and you would need to subscribe to access the Map of Pyramids and other competitions.
To subscribe, simply login to your Isis Adventure account and click ‘YOUR SUBSCRIPTION’.
We hope you will enjoy this truly unique online experience.
Kind Regards,
Martin
From: Nathan [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.com]
Sent: 31 December 2008 12:27
To: Martin Burton - SonicWarp Ltd
Cc:
andrew@sonicwarp.comSubject: Re: Problem escalated by Karen G
Martin,
What are you looking for my PayPal account for? I don't need to pay you anything more do I?
I have opened my Isis (which was too easy for £100 I might add) and now I have earned the right to the Pyramid maps. I don't have a PayPal account, and wil not.
Please could you recitify the issue and allow me access to the pyramid maps as initially requested?
Nathan
From: Martin Burton - SonicWarp Ltd <martin@sonicwarp.com>
To: <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.com>
Cc:
andrew@sonicwarp.comSent: Wednesday, 31 December, 2008 11:51:37
Subject: RE: Problem escalated by Karen G
Hello,
Thank you for your email.
Unfortunately, I am unable to find your email or name within Paypal.
Is it possible that you used someone else’s PayPal account?
If so please forward their details or Paypal Transaction ID asap.
Kind Regards,
Martin
From: Nathan [mailto:xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.com]
Sent: 26 December 2008 22:50
To:
martin@sonicwarp.comSubject: Problem escalated by Karen G
Hi Martin,
I was given your e-mail address by Karen G from the ISIS-Adventure forum. There are a couple of us who managed to open our ISIS 1 puzzles today and we both have the same probems / symptoms on the internet accounts.
See the link below for details, but in essence despite entering our correct key-codes, neither of us are able to progress to being able to seeing the Pyramid Maps.
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2575Must say that I thought the puzzle would last a little longer and require all sorts of clever heiroglyphic icon alignments rather than being not a lot more than an obscured view puzzle ball kit. £100 is lot of money for a day's worth of problem solving.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and pursue it a little further, but I'm still unconvinced as yet.
Nathan (a customer)