Tuesday, January 10, 2017 12:35:24 PM
I see Hop-On isn't tweeting about getting caught fraudulently trying to pass off Nokia disguised phones as Hop-on products.
http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Sample-new-cell-phone-really-just-modified-Nokia-2860214.php
and here is more about Hop-On copying Nokia, including "painting" buttons on the case instead of having real buttons....LOL
But if we look at the HOP1803 (and we are doing that), we instantly think about Nokia's 5310 XpressMusic handset, released back in October 2007. There's also an "X-Press Music" sticker on the HOP1803 phone and, even more, the device has the same music control keys that the 5310 comes with - the difference is that the keys of HOP1803 are not real, as they're just "paintings" on the case of the phone.
Pretty sad when Hop-On has only a few dollars cash left in its coffers.....after 20 years of scamming and 3 felonies by the CEO.
Latest is that the CEO got caught stealing close to $100K cash from a customer that it made a "deal" with, and was found liable both at Hop-On and Peter Michaels personally.
Hop-On and the CEO now owe close to $130K for this one court case alone, and it is accruing interest daily.
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