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DOTmed - Beware of DotMed: unprofessional and unreliable marketplace

I had the misfortune of dealing with DotMed, and I can confidently say that this is one of the most unprofessional and unreliable marketplaces I've ever encountered. From start to finish, my experience was riddled with issues that highlighted the platform's lack of integrity and poor customer service. First and foremost, the listings on DotMed are often...

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DOTmed #3745123 Accuvein av500 $1300.

I was scammed
I have this crazy disease, Hereditary Angioedma. It requires "home" IV infusions of a drug every 4 days. To help in finding arm veins it's useful to have a vein finder. Esp. one called Accuvein AV500.
Recently, I found a webpage online that's sells (seemly) used medical equipment. The site is: DOTmed.com (incidentally I have photos of all of this scam)
The online ad had the unit (Accuvein AV 500) for sale for $1300. (listing #3745123) The best price from the company that makes this unit is $4500/$5000. So I registered my name, email … ([protected]@yahoo.com) … and got in touch through email the name of the fella who was the seller. He used the email address: [protected]@yahoo.com (it could also be @gmail.com)
I was led to believe he was a pediatric doctor who was closing his office & that this unit was purchased 3-6 months ago & was new. His name David Milligan.
I tried paying for this device by a credit card that did not work (this card was from a charitable group called "Patient Service Inc" & I was unaware of the conditions under which I was to use it). We used a personable credit card & he told me it did not work as well (this card was hacked as well, used & charges caught by the issuer & was cancelled & a new card issued to my wife & me by mail.
My wife & I ended up paying $1300. Plus $16 charge through Western Union at Walmart. The money was picked up by:
Kent Austin Killeen
2664 Slide Mountain Loop
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
ID # Y07588516
DOB 9/25/1991
This fella is "dirty". BeenVerified.com
I have a cellphone message (photo) of who picked the money up. It was Kent Austin Killeen of Slide Mountain Loop (above)
THE UNIT WAS NOT MAILED & I NEVER RECEIVE IT.
The seller's name was (probably fake) was :
David Milligan
[protected]
We talked on the phone several times. He told me to send the money through Western Union to his "son" Kent Austin Killeen. (see my conversation on facebook with this Kent Austin Killeen)
I found Kent Austin Killeen on facebook & messaged him. This was our conversation:
(me) Kent, this is James Old, 6632 Santo Lane, Maumee, Ohio 43537. I have yet to receive the Accuvein av500 & power supply. If it was sent by US mail is there a "tracking number" I can use.
I have been trying to contact [protected]@yahoo.com but I get no answers. I'm worry that it may have gotten lost in the mail. Can you help me out? James Old.
Mmm … no answer. Let me know about this about this transaction. If it is a "SCAM" you left a trail a mile long. Call me tomorrow at [protected]. Do not wait!
(Kent) Hello
How did it lead you to me? I know the guy who sold it to you
He is just a friend and his phone was stolen
How can I help you?
(me) Well to date, I have not gotten yet. How can I contact your friend David?
(Kent) How did it lead you to me, first of all? Contact his Facebook David Milligan
He had me get money out of Walmart to Walmart for some video card he sold, was that how?
(me) It was you that pick up the western union payment of $1300.
(Kent) Try to contact him directly. His phone and other stuffs was stolen recently.
David Milligan (he's on my friends list)
(me) He does not answer his email [protected]@yahoo.com
(Kent) He gave me 100$ for getting it out
(me) And the rest …what happen to the rest of the money?
OK… this now is interstate fraud
(Kent) No idea brotherman
Contact him.
David Milligan
End … no more. Kent Austin Killeen does have a Facebook account. He is NOT a son of David Milligan & David Milligan is NOT on his "friend list" on his facebook page. I did find a David Milligan living in Bullhead city, AZ.

I reported this fraud to Western Union, phone # [protected]
Case # [protected]

James Old
6632 Santo Lane
Maumee, Ohio 43537
Phone: [protected]

Desired outcome: money returned $1300.00 + $16.00 charge from Western Union

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Update by James Old
Jan 16, 2022 10:09 am EST

You are responsible for this SCAM. I expect return of all my money $1316.00.
Multiple reports have been made to authorities including AZ police department.
James Old

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DOTmed bad review process/policies

When a company gives a bad review, regarding a supposed bad business incident, you (on the other end) usually get a chance to reply. Unfortunately, with DOTmed, they allow other companies to make one sided bad claims about said businesses which is their actual competition! Everyone deserves the right to reply and, show reconciliation. You live and learn right? It is in bad taste for the Medical industry to allow such rude exposure practices and there is obvious push back on resolving business conflicts. Instead what it does is it promotes some sort of personal gain and feeds the negativity. We are a much smarter industry than that DOTmed. Please use discretion on your platform, take down old irrelevant content, filter the complaints and allow companies to respond accordingly especially to those reviews that are publicly about small businesses in the Diagnostic Imaging Industry.

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DOTmed Scam Auction

Save your time and money - go to a real online marketplace.

I'm in the process of building out a Physical Therapy clinic and I found a ~$5, 000 EMG/E-STIM device on DotMed that I wanted to purchase. With 3 days left in the "auction, " I registered so I could make an offer. It was really not an auction at all, but a submit your best offer via email.

DotMed required me to go through a "Gold Dealer" named Medicka unrelated to the transaction and seller. After communicating with them my interest, I received sporadic communication from a guy named Asif at a gmail address. He told me the device was worth 3x what I know a new one costs and that I should "kindly submit my best offer."

This made me uncomfortable, so I asked for the item serial number to verify with the manufacturer. Asif never responded and the auction ended 3 days later.

At the very least, DotMed did their Seller a disservice as I would have made a lucrative bid on this item. The process felt shady and I didn't trust Asif.

I later found the same model listed by on eBay by a Medical Supplier and purchased it without any issue at all. I recommend to both Buyers and Sellers to stay away from DotMed. Any business that lacks transparency like this should be avoided.

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Jack Colon
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Nov 22, 2017 12:23 pm EST

I found the seller you are talking about on dotmed. look here: https://www.dotmed.com/virtual-trade-show/category/Profiles/Asif-Bhinder/117999
That seller has over 100 positive reviews. You can see other buyers and sellers that reviewed them.
I used dotmed for many years and find it very transparent.
I think you didn't know how to use the service correctly or misunderstood. If asif had to send your offer to a seller and you never gave him an offer then why are you complaining?
Most of the time I buy ondotmed i go to the dealer directly as I can see their information. I don't use the make an offer system.

Is DOTmed Legit?

DOTmed earns a trustworthiness rating of 96%

Highly recommended, but caution will not hurt.

Our conclusion: After a detailed review, ComplaintsBoard finds DOTmed to be a trustworthy company. Although there's a 33% resolution rate for customer complaints, which deserves attention, DOTmed is known for their high standards and safety. If you're thinking about dealing with DOTmed, it's wise to check how they handle complaints.

DOTmed has registered the domain name for dotmed.com for more than one year, which may indicate stability and longevity.

Dotmed.com has a valid SSL certificate, which indicates that the website is secure and trustworthy. Look for the padlock icon in the browser and the "https" prefix in the URL to confirm that the website is using SSL.

Dotmed.com has been deemed safe to visit, as it is protected by a cloud-based cybersecurity solution that uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to help protect networks from online threats.

Dotmed.com you are considering visiting, which is associated with DOTmed, is very old. Longevity often suggests that a website has consistently provided valuable content, products, or services over the years and has maintained a stable user base and a sustained online presence. This could be an indication of a very positive reputation.

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DOTmed website is deemed to be popular and indicating that it receives a high volume of traffic. It is important to be cautious when using a highly trafficked website, as it may be a target for cybercriminals looking to exploit vulnerabilities or steal personal information.

However ComplaintsBoard has detected that:

  • Despite a high level of trust, our investigation found issues with DOTmed's service, including poor customer service, lack of accountability, and responsibility to resolve complaints. Customers may face long wait times for responses, receive generic or unhelpful answers or no response at all. Only 33% of 1 complaints were resolved.
  • We conducted a search on social media and found several negative reviews related to DOTmed. These reviews may indicate issues with the company's products, services, or customer support. It is important to thoroughly research the company and its offerings before making any purchases to avoid any potential risks.
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DOTmed This marketplace is dishonest: you may never receive an item even if you won the auction.

This is the worst service I have ever dealt with in the entire United States. I was trying to buy a device from them and they cheated me (I won the auction but have never received the device). Long story short: don't trust these people, they are doing some monkey business over there.

For those of you who are interested in details, beware:

They have 2 auction types: with and without reserve price. Regardless the auction type, there is no guarantee that you receive an item even if you are the highest bidder. (If there is no reserve price, they must give away the item to the highest bidder regardless whatever the highest bid is).

In my case, the auction did not have any reserve price setting and I was the highest (= winning) bidder when it closed (start price $10 vs. my highest bid of $150)... and guess what happened then... nothing! After a few days of nothing (no e-mail notification, no shipment request, just n-o-t-h-i-n-g), they put that device for auction once again (!).

I have contacted their customer service several times over the course of the past two weeks but it did not help at all: I have never heard any excuse from their side, or any explanation on why I did not get the item, or any type of solution (they did not even remove the device from sale!)...

In the end of the "second round", that device was bought by someone else for absolutely unreasonable price (I suspect it was someone from their side just to close the auction and get rid of me, unhappy customer). Just in case, I have saved all related e-mail communications and phone calls: I am really frustrated and look forward to discussing this situation with attorney.

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DOTmed These companies do not have any FDA certificates

This company is allowing Foriegn companies to list there devices on DOTMED. These companies are from China, Korea, Japa, Indonesia etc... These companies do not have any FDA certificates. The companies are not registered with the FDA. So these dangerous lasers are being sold to anyone who wants to buy them in the USA. DotMed refuses to remove them because they say anyone can sell on their site as long as they pay DOTMED for listing there medical devices. However, when you go to FDA website it says no one can sell in USA without FDA approval. So my problem is what are we doing to protect the U.S. people from such danger? If someone does not get this company to remove these listings then we telling foreign companies welcome to USA and it is okay to break the law as long as you can pay.

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Sep 28, 2013 2:59 pm EDT

DotMed is a global site. There are buyers in countries outside the USA who can purchase those foreign non FDA products. Many of these manufacturers are selling items with CE marks approved for sale is Europe.

The consumer needs to check with the manufacturer to ensure any product they purchase is certified properly. America is not the only country in the world with medical equipment.

If this comment is coming from a medical professional then they should know better to read the label before buying.

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DOTmed Rip off in Fees and Charges

We bid on one auction item on DOTmed.com. We were the only bidders on the item and won the item for one dollar. Then DOTmed adds a $50 processing fee for a total of $51. We then have an email from a Gilpin Logistics to pay the $100 just to pkg a small pkg. Plus, we owe for the freight. So a $1 item will end up costing several hundred dollars in fees and shipping.

Plus, they charge the seller 20 percent of the auction price.

DO NOT use DOTmed.com for any of your used medical equipment.

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Nov 12, 2009 11:51 am EST

DOTmed.com is a scam in fees for sure.

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Oct 25, 2010 9:24 pm EDT

You need to learn how to read a computer screen before entering your credit card. I have used dot med for years and find it to be very fair and effective when buying and selling medical equipment. The only time I had an issue with a credit card charge I called into dot med, they asked me to email them a description of the problem, and within a week they refunded the charge.

How much was the $1 item you bid on actually worth? Did you read the full text of the auction before entering your credit card to place a bid? I have bid on their auctions and most do not have processing fee's, however I have seen them on some smaller value auction.

Think about from their shoes too, you said they make 20% off the seller, that is accurate as I have used them both to buy and sell on auction, would you think dot med would be fair in charging a processing fee on an item that costs $1 to sell? Or should they live off a 20 cent commission? A $50 processing fee for a $1 auctions seems fair, especially if the item had a retail value in the hundreds or thousands.

I can see both sides of this story but would side with dotmed because consumers love to cry foul when many times all they needed to do was open their eyes and read whats right in front of them.

It seems the shipping company you mention is not dot med. I am unsure if your post, and following comment to your own post, should be about dot med, or about a shipper charging too much.

Overview of DOTmed complaint handling

DOTmed reviews first appeared on Complaints Board on Nov 12, 2009. The latest review Beware of DotMed: unprofessional and unreliable marketplace was posted on Aug 14, 2024. The latest complaint This marketplace is dishonest: you may never receive an item even if you won the auction. was resolved on Feb 19, 2011. DOTmed has an average consumer rating of 2 stars from 7 reviews. DOTmed has resolved 2 complaints.
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