TRL WON'T GIVE ME MY AMP


Not sure this is right Forum but I'm desperate. I have an  Tube Research Labs amp  that the owner Paul Weitzal made for me 9 or 10 yrs ago.  January 2019 the amp started to cut out,  contacted Paul but learned he had pasted away.  Received email  from TRL  saying  still in business with new Owners.   Gregg from TRL contacted me and told me to shipped it to an  address in Houston which I did, insured for $5,000.  A few weeks later around the end of Feb. Gregg sent me an email telling me the amp was over heating. The 1st of March I email  Gregg with instructions on what I wanted done. That is the last time I had any contact with Gregg!!!!! I sent email after email to TRL pleading for someone to tell me where my Amp is????? The last of week of August,  I sent an  email to TRL saying if I didn't hear from anyone I will go to stereo sites and tell my story!!  Immediately had phone call from  Leon in  NEW YORK asking me "what 's going on?"After explaining the situation to Leon, said "would call me back in a couple days". So needless to say  Leon never called back and when I call,  he is never there and leaving a message does no good.  I'm hoping someone can tell me what to do????IF nothing else, do not do business with "Tube Research Labs"
Thanks Kim
panheadscooty
An attorney's letter is just advisory......just move on.  It will make you nuts to dwell on it. I would guess that the place is now a beauty salon.
I live in Houston and really enjoy giving chit to a$$es.  If you provide the address to which you sent it, I can do a little investigation for you.
panheadscooty

Thank You for sharing your story. It is imperative to post negative and positive experiences when dealing w/ these companies. Keep us post on developments.


The website was the first thing I thought of, as I’ve heard of scammers hunting for non-renewed domain names, grabbing them after a easy bit of research and assuming the identity for scamming purposes.
 If family members do not think of  tying up loose ends like this it can easily happen.
i wonder if that’s the case here. 
And what with an ‘audio company’ that doesnt list an address on their site.