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  1. <p>Hey Everyone-<br>

    I originally posted here a few months back as one of the first to figure out there was major trouble at RMFL.<br /><br />I've spoken to Steve 3 times over the last 3 weeks and each time he claims he's still looking for my film to return. I sent them a roll of film almost TWO YEARS AGO.<br /><br />Each time we speak he promises to call me back but does not.<br /><br />My sense is he's just buying time but has no clue where my film is.<br>

    I just want my film back....I'm sooooo angry and frustrated. <br>

    Has anyone else experienced the same? Has anyone spoke to Steve and also learned their film is lost?<br /><br /></p>

  2. <p>Thanks for the update Joseph.... wish you didn't dig deeper :(.<br>

    Lance you beat me to the punch in calling Steve. I just called his home number and to my surprise he answered. We spoke for 10 minutes. He says he was forced to stop his operation due to a few compliants that reached the Colorado Attorney Generals office. He said a few people have stated he is running a fraud. He states he simply got behind in processing film and took on more than he could handle. His machines weren't set up ready, yada, yada, yada. Processing film for Katrina really put him behind and created a snowball effect. HUH, I didn't get this one but maybe that is the typical line scammers use?<br>

    He has no access to the building as he has been locked out. In the next few weeks he "should" have answer from attorney if he can get back in. He is hoping to open back up and process all the film before end of year. If he can't get back in business he said worst case scenario he will get all the film and place it in storage. <br>

    Told him at the very least to post a message on his website stating the truth, keeping customers in the loop, so we are all not stuck wondering what's going on.<br>

    For a fraudster he sure seemed low key but I guess that's what makes him so good at stealing.<br>

    In summary, those like me waiting on getting their film I think we are screwed.<br /><br />Going forward, if anyone has any new information please post.</p>

  3. <p>Hello Everyone-<br />I was just on Google attempting to find the owner of Rocky Mountain Film. Reason is that I can never reach anyone at the company and have no idea where my film is that I sent them almost two years ago. Also was hoping to confirm they were a legitimate company.<br>

    As you can imagine, I was disappointed to stumble upon this posting. As soon as I read the title I smacked myself in the head for not doing research on this company prior to entrusting them with a roll of film that may mean the world to my family.<br /><br />To clarify, I lost my older brother when a drunk driver struck him while walking 10 years ago. When I was going through an old bag of his belongings I found a roll of film in a camera from our childhood. I recall how many pictures we used to take of each other and our sister...all having fun together. My parents and sister were shocked to hear about this roll of film and we have been waiting on pins and needles to see what was on the roll.</p>

    <p >J. Raabe thank you for starting this trail all the way back in 2003. Scary to find they are still in business stealing from people. While writing this I contacted the Denver Better Business Bureau to submit a complaint and learned they have an “F” rating.<br /><br />Here is the owner’s information:</p>

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    <p >Steven K. Dock</p>

    <p >(303) 366-8222<br />727 S. Nome Street</p>

    <p >Aurora, CO 80012-3246<br>

    Another address I found:<br />560 Geneva Street<br />Aurora, CO 80010-4305<br>

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    Kind Regards,<br />R. Sabine</p>

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