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Woman calls Nestle to inquire about fluoride in bottled water, recieves death threats for a month

Saturday, June 7, 2014 12:32
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By J.D. Hayes

A woman who bought a bottle of Nestle’s Pure Life Water says she was threatened repeatedly by a company customer service representative who allegedly told her she would “slice her throat” and “watch the blood drain from you” after the woman called with questions about the product.

As a result of the alleged threats, Shimrit Ellis, the customer, filed suit against Pamela Vaughan, the customer service rep, and the company, Nestle USA, as well as Answernet Inc., in Philadelphia.

According to court documents, Ellis claims she bought the water on Aug. 5, 2012, then called Nestle’s customer service department to inquire about health issues related to fluoride.

“Shortly thereafter, plaintiff, Shimrit Ellis, started to receive very graphic and violent death threats by phone from an unknown female,” the complaint states.

“By way of example, inter alia, some of the treats [sic] that were made to plaintiff by phone were, ‘I’m going to slice your throat;’ ‘I finally found where you live and watched you go to work. You’re going to die;’ and ‘People are going to watch the blood drain from you when I stab you with a knife.’”

‘So outrageous in character’

In addition, the complaint said, Vaughan allegedly described the knife she planned to use to commit the murder.

“These are among many horrible threats to plaintiff,” said the complaint.

“Pamela Vaughan was so outrageous in character and so extreme in degree as to go beyond the pale of decency as is regarded as intolerable in a civilized society,” Ellis’ attorney, Warren Siegel, wrote in the suit.

Ellis said she was receiving calls like that at least three times per week for nearly a month. Finally, she decided to report them to the Philadelphia Police Department.

At that point, says the complaint, “Plaintiff’s phone records were subpoenaed by the police and the calls were traced to Nestle Tollhouse Call Center, which revealed they were being made by a female employee, later identified as Pamela Vaughan, to whom plaintiff lodged the original complaint about the ingredient/additive, fluoride, being in the bottled water.”

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that, according to online records anyway, it did not appear as though Vaughan has been charged yet with any crime related to Ellis’ call.

The complaint said Ellis was seeking north of $50,000 for intentional infliction of emotional distress.

According to this ingredients list, Pure Life does contain at least some fluoride.

Sources for this article include:

http://www.courthousenews.com/2014/03/14/66147.htm

http://articles.philly.com

http://www.nestle-watersna.com/asset-library/documents/pl_eng.pdf

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  • Everyone should avoid fluoride and any company that adds that poison to their water! http://www.casescorner.com/id12.html

  • Insanity has taken over the world it seems.

    Amazing what happens, when God is removed from a nation.

    Insanity. Pure insanity runs rampant many times.

    The wages of sin are death.

    And, insanity often brings death right to our front doors and homes.

  • DK

    Nothing is stranger than reality.

  • Fluoride is rat poison.

  • Champak

    Oh man this is a sad story!

  • Don’t give Nestle your business.

    • You kidding, Fred? I’m going to buy a bottle of this water, and call and ask about fluoride in it. I can use the cash…

  • i just believe what i see .. this is sad story
    http://www.thecbd.com.vn/

  • What the hell kinda people are they hiring at their answer line?

  • I have boycotted all Nestle products a while back and tell people why with many reasons.
    This is one of the many evil companies.

  • Against the wall.

  • I don’t like Fluoride for several reasons. But, more than Fluoride, I don’t like propaganda designed to spread more fear. Until proven otherwise, I think the person making the allegation is a New World Order puppet.

  • Vote with your pocketbook EVERYDAY! Do you think they are going to keep tossing this crap down our throats if we don’t buy it? And not just Nestles. try all the biggies, including many that claim to be organic.
    Walk the outer aisle of the grocery store. Buy your food here and skip the rest. If in a bag, box or can…Not food. And fast forward the boob-tube commercials aimed at fooling us fools. Our entire food chain is a disaster. But that works just fine! Then the out of control medical community just keeps cashing in selling us a pill for a ill that was caused by the junk we call food. Then we get taxed to death for Obummercare to save us all from these evil monsters. Pretty good population control thing. They get rich and we die pre-maturely. Follow the money!
    Grow it if you can and by from a local farmer if you can’t. Coke and Twinkies would just disappear!

  • It sounds like the poor lady just got ahold of a whacko.

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