Iomega, Class Act or Class Action?:
A Continuing Study Into
How Iomega Treats
Its Customers and Employees

ADDRESSES OF AND LINKS TO
PEOPLE AND GROUPS WHO MIGHT HELP


Correspondence can be found at the following pages:

June 1997

May 1997

April 1997

March 1997

February 1997

January 1997

December 1996

Mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96

My responses to mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96


Perhaps the comment I need to make most often, when I read letters from people complaining about Iomega, is that it does no good for us to complain to each other.
Please write to those in positions of authority, about such matters.

Also, we still need to find an attorney or attorneys willing to tackle such projects as those suggested here.

In the meantime, to repeat what is already on the home page:

 

1. Please read as much of this site as you can stomach! Then, whether you agree with 
    my position/s or not, if you get motivated enough to write to ANYbody, 

2. please write at least to (!NOT! to Pamela Crabtree in Arizona): 

                          Beth E. Kearsley
                          Complaint Analyst
                          Consumer Rights
                          Office of the Attorney General
                          State of Utah
                          160 East 300 South
                          Box 140872
                          Salt Lake City
                          Utah 84114-0872 

and refer to "Complaint from Stephen A. Langford." You can FAX Ms. Kearsley at 801.366.0315. 


Please write also to other state attorneys general. For instance, in addition to writing to Utah's Office of the Attorney General (just above), you can write to your own state's AG. I would be pleased to put state AG contact information here, if you would like to send it to me.

Because he recently (this is written on 12 February 1997) headed up the efforts of many state AGs against AOL, for its overbookings and resulting problems customers had with getting online, I have recently written by

email

to:

	Jim Ryan
	Attorney General
	Office of the Attorney General
	State of Illinois
	500 South Second Street
	Springfield
	Illinois 62706

Voice: 217.782.1090
	FAX:  217.782.7046
	TTY:  217.785.2771
whose Office also has a

Web site


STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL OFFICES

http://www.imran.com/Consumers/AG_List.html


UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO

You may also wish to write to Janet Reno, either at the USPS address found at that link or via the email address given there as well.


FEDERAL PHONE NUMBER FOR Mail Fraud: 1-800-654-8896


Federal Trade Commission

Secretary Federal Trade Commission Washington, D.C. 20580


Chief Postal Inspector United States Postal Service Washington, D.C. 20260-2100


You might even want to voice your complaints to
	Consumers Union
	1666 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 310
	Washington, D.C. 20009

	202-462-6262 

Hoping this helps!

If you do write to people in authority or to people or groups who might help,

please send me copies

of such letters.


Correspondence can be found at the following pages:

August 1997 Correspondence

July 1997 Correspondence

June 1997 Correspondence

May 1997 Correspondence

April 1997 Correspondence

March 1997 Correspondence

February 1997 Correspondence

January 1997 Correspondence

December 1996 Correspondence

Mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96

My responses to mail received 10OCT96 to 13NOV96


By the way, you might like to visit

"Seatbelts for School Buses"

Thank you for your interest!

Sincerely, Steve Langford

©Stephen A. Langford, Oro Valley, Arizona, 15 April 1998.  
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  
This document may be freely transmitted in its entirety, 
so long as no monies are earned during the transaction/s.  
Permission is required for any and all other pertinent circumstances.


(Metering for this page begun 12 February 1997.)