This purpose of this posting is to forewarn companies considering entering into business relations with Bella Bear Company and/or Julie L. Lamarre of the credit risks involved.
As outlined in the Complaint pending in the 17th Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre:
1/ On or about December 18, 2007 entered into Agreement with Publicity Guaranteed, a PR agency which specializes in delivering guaranteed publicity on no-retainer, pay-for-results-only basis.
2/ Following the request of Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre and relying on their promise to pay for the publicity delivered, Publicity Guaranteed generated at its own cost extensive media coverage for Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre. The publicity included articles and reports in The News & Observer, KRCN-AM "Business for Breakfast", New York Observer, ABC, Elle magazine, ILIFE-TV interview, Daily Herald, Grand Rapids Family, Stitches Magazine, San Diego Downtown News, Star-Ledger, Fashion Manuscript, La Jolla Village News, Beach & Bay Press, The Peninsula Beacon.
3/ According to the rates specified in the Agreement, Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre had to pay Publicity Guaranteed a fee of about $13,000.
4/ The credit card which Julie L. Lamarre provided at the time of signing of the contract proved to have insufficient credit. Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre refused to pay to Publicity Guaranteed for the services performed, committing breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Advised on the intent of Publicity Guaranteed to resort to collection, Julie L. Lamarre threatened to launch a smear campaign against Publicity Guaranteed and its managers, Alex Konanykhin and Nat Kurok. Julie L. Lamarre then acted on her threat and started a defamation campaign hiding beyond false ID and stating false allegations.
We believe that Julie L. Lamarre attempted to commit theft of services and advise other service providers to exercise caution when dealing with her or her company, Bella Bear Co.
Bella Bear Company And Julie L. Lamarre Reviews
This purpose of this posting is to forewarn companies considering entering into business relations with Bella Bear Company and/or Julie L. Lamarre of the credit risks involved.
As outlined in the Complaint pending in the 17th Circuit Court for Broward County, Florida, Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre:
1/ On or about December 18, 2007 entered into Agreement with Publicity Guaranteed, a PR agency which specializes in delivering guaranteed publicity on no-retainer, pay-for-results-only basis.
2/ Following the request of Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre and relying on their promise to pay for the publicity delivered, Publicity Guaranteed generated at its own cost extensive media coverage for Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre. The publicity included articles and reports in The News & Observer, KRCN-AM "Business for Breakfast", New York Observer, ABC, Elle magazine, ILIFE-TV interview, Daily Herald, Grand Rapids Family, Stitches Magazine, San Diego Downtown News, Star-Ledger, Fashion Manuscript, La Jolla Village News, Beach & Bay Press, The Peninsula Beacon.
3/ According to the rates specified in the Agreement, Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre had to pay Publicity Guaranteed a fee of about $13,000.
4/ The credit card which Julie L. Lamarre provided at the time of signing of the contract proved to have insufficient credit. Bella Bear Company and Julie L. Lamarre refused to pay to Publicity Guaranteed for the services performed, committing breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Advised on the intent of Publicity Guaranteed to resort to collection, Julie L. Lamarre threatened to launch a smear campaign against Publicity Guaranteed and its managers, Alex Konanykhin and Nat Kurok. Julie L. Lamarre then acted on her threat and started a defamation campaign hiding beyond false ID and stating false allegations.
We believe that Julie L. Lamarre attempted to commit theft of services and advise other service providers to exercise caution when dealing with her or her company, Bella Bear Co.