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Buyer alert about Radioparts.com, scam allegations, fraud complaints, reviews, feedback, and the evidence trail left behind

Radioparts.com or how to lose time, money, and nerves

You landed on a website about https://radioparts.com, also known in the public record as International Radio LLC and International Radio LLC d/b/a Radioparts.com. This archive exists because affected buyers say the company took money, failed to ship goods, stopped answering, and did not produce proper refunds. The goal of this site is simple: warn the public that working with this business is not safe, collect reviews and feedback, and preserve the facts, screenshots, scam allegations, fraud complaints, and chargeback documents in one place.

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Core disputed orders recurring across the BBB complaint, refund notices, Customer's Bank correspondence, and the owner notice

$4,537.73

Total amount cited in the BBB complaint for the four problem orders

$3,017.30

Total debt shown in the buyer's order-debt screenshot for goods described as not shipped

Fraud alert

Multiple complaint channels, reviews, and feedback pages now describe Radioparts.com in scam and fraud terms

Why the site has this name

Radiofarts.com differs from Radioparts.com by one letter for a reason

The name was chosen because it reflects what the operators believe happened to the business. At first, the company inflated itself, grew, and acted like a respectable operation. Then the bubble grew to the point where it burst, leaving only gas and a bad smell behind. No apology, no proper resolution of the "flatulence" problem, and no clean ending. Just noise, odor, and customers left holding the bill.

Why this archive exists

What happened here and why people are warning others

This is an evidence-first archive about Radioparts.com, International Radio LLC, and International Radio LLC d/b/a Radioparts.com. It brings together buyer documents, public complaints, reviews, feedback, and public-record material involving names such as Bryan O'Malley, Mitchell Yale Pine (Mitchell Y. Pine), and Tiffany Baldwin. The tone is sharp because the subject is sharp, but the wording still aims to stay anchored to facts, dates, screenshots, and public sources. That is how a scam alert and fraud alert page becomes useful instead of noisy.

Search visibility

The page repeats the words buyers actually search

Radioparts.com, International Radio LLC, reviews, feedback, scam, fraud, scam alert, and fraud alert all appear here on purpose

Document first

Complaint platforms and screenshots did not appear out of nowhere

The site is built around a long buyer paper trail, not around one emotional forum post

Open challenge

Any documentary rebuttal can be published here in full

If the company or the named people want to answer, they can do so with records, dates, and documents

The debt snapshot

The debt picture is easier to read than the excuses

Radioparts.com debt breakdown image showing four disputed orders linked to International Radio LLC d/b/a Radioparts.com and a total debt of 3017.30 dollars
Buyer-supplied order-debt snapshot showing four disputed orders and a total claimed merchant debt of $3,017.30 for goods described as not shipped or only partly shipped
Quick read

The complaint pattern is not subtle

  • Order #100099621 / 1000099621: $1,046.24 shown as fully missing in the debt snapshot
  • Order #100098334: $470.40 total, $119.88 shipped, $350.52 still claimed as missing
  • Order #100096152: $713.37 total, $263.50 shipped, $449.87 still claimed as missing
  • Order #100095583: $2,127.72 total, $957.05 shipped, $1,170.67 still claimed as missing
PayPal dispute trap

Even winning in PayPal can still leave the buyer empty-handed

PayPal screenshot showing a refund tied to International Radio LLC that was later canceled because the sender did not have enough funds in the account
When you open a PayPal dispute and even win it, the refund can still be attempted from an account with no money on it. Then, after several days, the refund simply fails and is automatically canceled because the losing side does not have enough funds in the account. At the same time, new customers paying through PayPal can still be sending money to that same account. The operators of this site argue that the most obvious reading is that funds were being moved out deliberately so they could not be frozen and returned through PayPal claims.
Expanded document timeline

From long delays to a full chargeback and complaint file

The timeline below turns the buyer's documents into a readable sequence. It reflects the evidence trail later used with PayPal, the Customer's Bank, Visa, BBB, Trustpilot, vendors, and public complaint channels.

Sep 11, 2024

Order #100095583 placed with Radioparts.com

This becomes one of the oldest unresolved orders in the archive and later appears in refund notices, the chargeback notification, and the owner notice

Oct 7, 2024

Order #100096152 enters the same slow-moving pipeline

Later correspondence treats this order as partly shipped and partly unfulfilled, and it becomes central in the Customer's Bank dispute logic about delayed delivery dates

Feb 10, 2025

Order #100098334 is placed and later cited as mostly missing

The buyer says only one low-value line item shipped from the order, leaving the rest to become part of the fraud complaint and chargeback trail

Apr 16, 2025

Order #100099621 / 1000099621 is added to the growing pile

This order appears in the BBB complaint and later owner notice, where it is described as refunded only after outside escalation had already started

Jun 3 to Jun 23, 2025

The last visible reply cycle from Tiffany Baldwin

The June communication set shows repeated questions about basic Motorola batteries and accessories, plus replies saying some items were still waiting to arrive, some were in stock, and ETA was being rechecked. The final visible reply in the supplied evidence is dated June 23, 2025

Sep 30, 2025

Follow-up email #1 asks for clear timelines

The buyer asks for a real fulfillment timeline and points out that identical parts were arriving from other U.S. dealers in weeks, not in a year

Oct 2, 2025

Follow-up email #2 drops the polite tone

The buyer asks whether the business has closed, gone bankrupt, or is simply living on customer money while feeding endless tomorrow-promises

Oct 6, 2025

Follow-up email #3 warns of public exposure and refund action

This is where the buyer says silence leaves no choice but to pursue refunds, public reviews, public feedback, and a wider scam alert campaign

Oct 16, 2025

Final Notice – Refund Request for Unfulfilled Orders is sent

The buyer formally requests refunds for the four disputed orders and states that Radioparts.com stopped responding since June 23, 2025

Oct 17, 2025

Official Chargeback Notification is sent to Radioparts.com

The merchant is told that a chargeback process is being initiated and that continued silence will become part of the banking and complaint record

Oct 21 to Nov 10, 2025

The Customer's Bank and Visa correspondence becomes a case file of its own

The bank correspondence asks for delivery-date evidence, proof of merchant silence, screenshots, and PDFs. It later says specific disputes were filed with Visa for recovery attempts

Oct 24, 2025

Zendesk ticket #32490 is created through help@radioparts.com

The helpdesk auto-reply proves the support endpoint was alive enough to issue a ticket number, even while meaningful human replies were allegedly absent

Oct 29, 2025

Official Notice to Bryan O'Malley is sent

The owner notice says one order was refunded after escalation to PayPal, the Customer's Bank, and Visa, while three others remained unresolved and were still being claimed

Motorola escalation

Case #05679207 and the Motorola Solutions, Inc. Platinum Elite Partner problem

What was reported

Motorola was asked to look at what buyers say happened under that badge

The escalation says the partner label matters because buyers rely on it when deciding whether a seller is legitimate, stable, and worth trusting with money

Core complaint

The submission says four orders went wrong and one mixed parcel was not a real fix

The complaint frames the problem as much more than poor service: a partner-branded seller allegedly kept taking money while shipments and refunds broke down

Why it matters

Partner language changes how buyers calculate risk

If a storefront presents itself as a Motorola partner, buyers understandably treat that as a signal of accountability, oversight, and legitimacy

Case #05679207 has been created – Scam by a Motorola Platinum Elite Partner – $3,000 Fraud Case Key points sent to Motorola Solutions Partner Department: - International Radio LLC d/b/a Radioparts.com was described as presenting itself as a Motorola Platinum Elite Partner - Four orders were described as unfulfilled or only partly fulfilled - One mixed parcel allegedly contained low-value leftover items only - Since June 2025, the buyer says the company stopped answering by email and phone - Motorola was asked to investigate and intervene
Mitchell Yale Pine focus

Mitchell Yale Pine appears to matter more than most people first assume

Why he gets more space here

The current record points heavily toward Mitchell Yale Pine (Mitchell Y. Pine)

International Radio LLC lists Pine, Mitchell as a manager on the Florida record, using the same 4015 NE 6th Avenue address that appears throughout the Radioparts.com story. As of the current record, that means he is not just a background name but a manager-level figure tied to the company address and business filings.

  • International Radio LLC: Florida records list Bryan O'Malley and Pine, Mitchell as managers at 4015 NE 6th Avenue
  • Synergy Product Solutions LLC: Florida records show it active, with Mitchell Yale Pine as registered agent and manager at 4838A NE 12th Ave, Oakland Park, FL 33334
  • TENDYME LLC and TENDYME CORP: earlier Florida records tie Mitchell Pine first to 1564 SW 29th Avenue and later to 4015 NE 6th Avenue
  • Tactical Force One: spring 2026 records and third-party DNS / SSL references connect tacticalforceone.com closely to the same Magento / Fastly stack as Radioparts.com, including published Fastly edge IPs that include 151.101.1.124
  • Local visibility problem: according to the site operators, visits to both 4015 NE 6th Avenue and 4838 NE 12th Ave did not reveal obvious physical signs of International Radio LLC or the other named businesses

The working theory of this site is that Mitchell Yale Pine is the gray cardinal of the cluster of businesses tied to these addresses. By the second quarter of 2026, the present evidence points more strongly to him than to almost anyone else still connected to the current operating stack around Radioparts.com.

LinkedIn copy

His own profile gives the site operators plenty to work with

The archived LinkedIn PDF calls him a serial entrepreneur, says he grew annual revenues to $10.4M, and includes lines such as “Businesses die too” and “I always plan for the trip ahead of me to reduce unforeseen incidences”.

The site operators' summary is obvious enough: the aircraft went into a spin, the crew stopped answering, and Radioparts.com hit the ground. If Mitchell Pine wants to explain the route, the fuel level, and the crash site, he still can.

Open the archived LinkedIn PDF copy

Synergy Product Solutions LLC

The supposed radio-communications main job with no visible market footprint

The archived LinkedIn copy says Mitchell Yale Pine has been CEO of Synergy Product Solutions since January 2024 in Oakland Park, Florida, in "Radio Communications." The company appears in Florida records, but the site operators say it has no visible web presence and no meaningful recognition among the radio market people they asked

TENDYME to TENDYME CORP

The earlier company trail looks like a rehearsal for later address clustering

Florida records show TENDYME LLC filed in 2015 and later TENDYME CORP active at 4015 NE 6th Avenue with Mitchell Y. Pine as president, which makes the current address story around International Radio LLC look less accidental and more like a pattern

Tactical Force One

The 2025 weapons-store pivot adds another strange layer to the story

Tactical Force One presents itself as a Florida-based ecommerce retailer, while the current SSL / DNS references around Radioparts.com still pull Tactical Force One into the same certificate and Fastly / Magento ecosystem. That is hard to ignore

YALE PINE, MITCHELL 4838A NE 12th Ave OAKLAND PARK, FL 33334 MITCHELL Y PINE 1564 SW 29TH AVENUE FORT LAUDERDALE, FL. 33312 mitchellpine@pm.me mitchellpine@gmail.com
Earlier court trail

Two 2020 Broward County court leads may show where the foundation first cracked

Trellis lead from June 3, 2020

2020 Broward County trade-secret matter — motion / ex parte filing

Public court-index text says that on June 03, 2020, a Motion, Ex Parte was filed in Broward County involving International Radio LLC, Erick Scribani, Bryan O'Malley, Mitchell Y. Pine, Synergy UK Holdings LLC, and others in an "Other - Trade Secret" dispute. The site operators believe this earlier court conflict may have been one of the first shocks under the foundation of the business.

Related court lead

2020 Broward County emergency-relief material tied to International Radio LLC

The paired Trellis material is presented here as a related court lead. The operators of this site treat it as part of the same early legal weather system that may help explain how later business chaos around Radioparts.com developed.

Google Maps reviews and feedback

The Google Maps pin was ugly before it vanished

Google Maps screenshot for Radioparts showing a 2.3 rating, 32 reviews, 4015 NE 6th Ave Fort Lauderdale FL 33334, website radioparts.com, and phone number for the business
Buyer-supplied Google Maps screenshot showing Radioparts at 4015 NE 6th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 with a 2.3 rating and 32 reviews at the time of the screenshot
What the screenshot shows

The rating was already bad before the listing went missing

The supplied screenshot shows Radioparts at a 2.3 Google Maps rating. According to the site operators, later 2026 reviews and feedback dragged that score down to around 2.0 before the listing effectively disappeared as a normal public business card. The current Google Maps state therefore looks less like a clean business profile and more like one more broken reputation trail.

Public record and entity map

International Radio LLC and the familiar addresses around it

International Radio LLC

The main business name in the complaint file

  • Business address repeatedly shown as 4015 NE 6th Ave, Fort Lauderdale / Oakland Park, FL 33334
  • Website: https://radioparts.com
  • Business phones seen in records and signatures: (866) 341-8464 and (754) 900-4200
  • Business emails seen in the archive: rfq@radioparts.com, help@radioparts.com, tiffany@radioparts.com, bryan@radioparts.com
Address questions

The office address does not look like a healthy operating business

According to the site operators, the listed address 4015 NE 6th Ave was visited and no functioning International Radio LLC presence was found there. The same goes for the second associated address at 4838 NE 12th Ave, where outside signs and neighboring businesses allegedly did not support the idea of a visible operating International Radio LLC presence.

Related names

The recurring business cluster keeps circling back to the same people

  • International Radio LLC
  • RF Science LLC
  • Synergy Product Solutions LLC
  • TENDYME LLC / TENDYME CORP
  • Tactical Force One
Bryan O'Malley block

A small collection of personal data

This may turn out to be useful when you begin to act — with police, the courts, state authorities, and so on. It is also useful when the country knows its heroes, and their "profile" can be seen on the Internet in a few clicks.

Property Address 112 Greenbrier A West Palm Beach FL 33417-2384 Neighborhood Century Village Owner's Name BRYAN OMALLEY 2nd Owner's Name KATHLEEN ANN OMALLEY Owner's Address 49 Oak Ridge Ln, Albertson NY 11507-1415 Bryan O'Malley 1210 Nienburg Ave NW, Palm Bay FL 32907 Phone: (954) 999 8021 Email: bryantomalley@gmail.com
Want to discuss this topic

There is already a long-running public thread about it

RadioReference

Join the discussion where many buyers first compared notes

The RadioReference thread remains one of the main public hubs for reviews, feedback, public complaints, and scam-allegation discussion about Radioparts.com

Why it helps

Public discussion makes the fraud pattern harder to bury

When buyers compare dates, order numbers, and replies, the pattern stops looking random and starts looking systemic

Source collection

Public links worth checking before you spend money there

Questions people keep asking

Real answers for people trying to decide what to do next

Who made this site?

A group of enthusiasts and affected buyers who say they were harmed by the conduct of the company and the people tied to it

Why was this site created?

To keep the public informed, reduce the amount of fraud, and save other people from sending money before checking the reviews, feedback, and complaint trail

Why is Radioparts.com still online?

According to the site operators, the registrar, service providers, and payment-related contacts have already received documents, screenshots, and links. They have not moved fast enough on their own. If you want to help shut the site down through lawful channels, official complaints usually matter more than angry posts alone

  • abuse@fastly.com — report concerning node IP 151.101.193.124
  • GoDaddy Abuse Form — report the domain radioparts.com
  • fraud@authorize.net — report the merchant radioparts.com / International Radio LLC

Are they still taking money and then going silent?

According to the operators of this site, yes. New buyers who do not check the reviews, feedback, and scam complaints can still place orders there and only then start thinking about how to recover the money. If a cardholder moves quickly, especially with a U.S. bank, the situation is usually much better than when people wait 90 or 120 days

What can I do for this project?

You can send new facts, documents, screenshots, reviews, feedback, or insider information about the companies and the people involved. A credible inside explanation of how the operation worked would be especially valuable

I have a photo of Bryan O'Malley

Great. Send it through the form together with context and source. Heroes should eventually receive their awards

I want to sue them

That can be stronger than simply filing a police report. If your loss is under $8,000 and the rest of the venue rules fit, start with Florida small-claims guidance

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