Ronald Traxler


Country United States
State Denmark
City Dallas
Address 5001 Spring Valley East, #400

Ronald Traxler Reviews

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  • Aug 22, 2014

Ron Traxler borrowed money from more than one individual in my family (myself included). This was back in 2011 and was supposedly for short term loans to help finance diamond purchases and was supposed to pay these loans back in 3 months.

Ron, at the time, was a personal friend and I did not even ask for the money until 6 months had gone by. Then the lies and the run around started and it was always something. I came to realize that Ron was actually a thief, but by then he was so far in trouble with so many other people that I knew I was s******.

I also now realize that Ron used the money on trying to grab his brass ring (the one that's going to make him a millionaire and get all of us 'paid back' becuase Ron 'takes care of family') - Bling Clean. If you read this, understand that Ron will s**** his own personal family, so if you've ever been called 'family' by Ron, it means nothing.

I filed demand letters that Ron 'never received', though I have signed return receipts proving service. I doubt that I'll ever get the satisfaction of seeing Ron serve time again for stealing $16,000 from my family, though that is exactly what he deserves. He will file another bankruptcy and walk away yet again. He's already served time in prison and already filed one backruptcy, so in that regard, he's a common criminal. My point in filing this is that you should beware. You've been warned.

Do not invest in Bling Clean, do not buy jewelry from Ron. Avoid him at all cost. If you don't, it will not end well for you.

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  • Oct 4, 2014

Here's the Real Truth

This person knew very well the risks of launching a new product.

The one going for the brass ring is the author of the above. Trying to diminish my name may gratify this man.

However, no one made him invest.

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  • Dec 3, 2014

Indictment

A Dallas County grand jury resently indicted Traxler. He has been arrested and or indicted a minimum of four times in the last 18 months in Dallas, Collin and Denton County.

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  • Nov 25, 2014

Best Customer Service

Ron is friendly, welcoming, sincere and honest. I'm not quick to entrust my jewelry with just any jeweler, but I completely trust Ron. He is an expert and highly professional. My husband and I designed my engagement ring custom with the help of Ron. He created a gorgeous ring that is both unique and of special sentimental value to me. He understood the description of what I envisioned and creatively designed and crafted a stunning, eye-catching, one-of-a-kind ring. Ron was as excited about making this creation as I was to have it, and was genuinely happy at the joy this ring brings me. I highly recommend Ron for your jewelry needs.

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  • Mar 23, 2015

Ron Traxler is a LIAR and a THIEF!

Mr. Traxler was referred to me by my insurance company, so I trusted his business. He was paid $6,000 up front from the insurance company to replace my engagement ring. I believed this was a common practice between the insurance company and their recommended jeweler. I also gave him pictures of the ring and detailed information so he could reproduce the ring. Well after 8 months of excuses for the delays (he was sick, too busy, ring design too complicated, "concussion and broke his back", etc.), no ring has been given to me. So I told him to forget the ring and either send me a loose diamond valued at $6000 or return the money. He has not responded to me since Feb. 2, 2015 even though I have tried to contact him repeatedly. Mr. Traxler lied to me and took my money. So I plan to file a report with the police, Better Business Bureau, and any website to inform people of this thief. I have checked the web and know of the other scam reports, bankruptcy, and convictions. Wish I would have seen them earlier.

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  • May 14, 2015

And he is in jail now

I actually had good experience with Ron Traxler about 8 years ago when buying several nice pieces of custom jewelry. He really can do great work and is a master salesman. However, he got into trouble when the Great Recession hit in 2007, got desperate for business, and started many projects like the one above, using money from new projects to try and complete older projects, while only digging himself deeper in debt. I gave him $5500 in the fall of 2014 for a custom pendant, despite reading a few stories like the above and seeing his mug shot online, thinking that my past history with him would encourage him to complete the work on time, and thinking I was doing good by giving him another chance. Nope. I heard the same stories about the complications, his broken back, etc. He still didn't complete the work after 5 months, and now he is in jail, sentenced to 5 years, I've confirmed with his attorney, actual time he'll serve is unknown, maybe a year or two. Trying to decide whether to file a police report and maybe get some more years tacked on to his sentence.

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