Dan McNally
New member
ValCruzSpyder, a member of Spyderlovers.com, ordered a Gold Star Service Flag in September of 2013, online, from a business known as "Rumbling Pride" ( http://www.rumblingpride.com/index.htm ) and paid, using PayPal. ValCruzSpyder states: "I ordered three (3) Flags from Rumbling Pride in September 2013. They have yet to fulfill the order. I am still missing a "Gold Star" from them. Trust me when I say, I have done everything within the law to try to receive either the flag or a refund. To date, I have nothing."
For those of you who are not aware of the meaning, A service flag or service banner in the United States is an official banner that family members of service members can display. The flag or banner is defined as a white field with a red border, with a blue star for each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities in which the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged. A gold star (with a blue edge) represents a family member who died in service.
My wife and I had dinner with John, and his wife, Velma in February, and he was still trying to get his Gold Star flag from Rumbling Pride. I found out, today, that they still don't have it, and Rumbling Pride ignores their requests regarding the order.
As a military retiree, this bothers me greatly. I am appealing to the Spyderlovers community to reach out to Rumbling Pride, either by email ( [email protected] ) or on their facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rumbling-Pride-Ltd-Co/231167413580515 ) and express your dismay that a family who has lost a son in service to our nation, and who paid for an order, have not yet received it and are being ignored by the company. The order number for John and Velma Valentine in September, 2013, was Order Number: 10681
Please join me in trying to get this company to do right by ValCruzSpyder. Thanks.
For those of you who are not aware of the meaning, A service flag or service banner in the United States is an official banner that family members of service members can display. The flag or banner is defined as a white field with a red border, with a blue star for each family member serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during any period of war or hostilities in which the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged. A gold star (with a blue edge) represents a family member who died in service.
My wife and I had dinner with John, and his wife, Velma in February, and he was still trying to get his Gold Star flag from Rumbling Pride. I found out, today, that they still don't have it, and Rumbling Pride ignores their requests regarding the order.
As a military retiree, this bothers me greatly. I am appealing to the Spyderlovers community to reach out to Rumbling Pride, either by email ( [email protected] ) or on their facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rumbling-Pride-Ltd-Co/231167413580515 ) and express your dismay that a family who has lost a son in service to our nation, and who paid for an order, have not yet received it and are being ignored by the company. The order number for John and Velma Valentine in September, 2013, was Order Number: 10681
Please join me in trying to get this company to do right by ValCruzSpyder. Thanks.