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- 1306 River St Valatie, NY 12184
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Energy-Onix Broadcast Eqpt Inc
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Established in 1987, Energy-Onix manufactures tube and solid state transmitters for AM, FM, shortwave and industrial applications. It specializes in the development and refinement of the grounded grid transmitter and solid state components. Located in Valatie, N.Y., it offers a wide range of products, such as one tube and solid state FM transmitters, solid state PDM, AM transmitters and teleLink STL equipment. Energy-Onix caters to the broadcasters, industries and many more. It has provided over 750 AM FM and short-wave transmitters to broadcasters throughout the United States and the world. The company has won Governor's Export Achievement Award and has attained recognition from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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08/10/11
Provided by YP.comEnergy-Onix Broadcast Company
Valatie 12184
New York (Albany)
phone: (518) 758-1690,
CHEATING THEIR CUSTOMERS
On August 1, 2010 – a year ago - Radio Juan XXIII, based in San Ignacio de Velasco, Bolivia, made a purchase of a shortwave transmitter of five kilowatts (Pulsar 5000) to Energy-Onix, for a price of 65,000.- $US (sixty-five thousand dollars U.S), paying 80% in advance.
The company offered to deliver the shortwave transmitter within a month: September 2010. However, on August 2011, a year after the purchase, we still have not received our transmitter and Energy-Onix Broadcast Company does not answer our demands.
For this reason we make public our complaints, and inform to persons and companies that Energy-Onix Broadcast is a scam and that company fails to fulfill its commitments. The owner of the “transmitter people” of Energy-onix, Mr. Bernie Wise, postponed the deadline for delivery several times, indicating problems hard to believe.
The Company e-mailed a photograph showing the fully assembled transmitter “John XXIII” demanding payment of the invoice. After a visit to the factory we noticed that the photo is a fraudulent manipulation. They sent us a quote of the FREIGHT FORWARDER and later they told us that they have problems and have still not received important parts of the transmitter.
Karl Stetter