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Jeff Paul - Making Money In Your Underwear Complaints
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9/16/2008 - Jay writes:
Where Jeff makes his money is by selling your phone number and e-mail. Each and everyday I get no less than three calls on my cell phone stating they are calling from Jeff Paul's office. Each and everytime I get a call I tell them to stop calling, I am not interested. The person on the phone states they will not call again. The next time I get a call, I state I have made numerous requests to stop calling me and they state and I quote, We have many affiliate companies and there is no way I can stop them from calling you. Once you give your phone number and or e-mail, this company will harass you even if you plead with them to stop calling. There is not a day that goes by that I do not get a least three calls from this company.

9/11/2008 - Jodi writes:
I thought about doing this before but figured I should have known better than to give out a couple of thousand dollars on such a scam. I did however learn a bit about affiliate marketing and just put it (the money) off to a good lesson. I have had horrid support once I got past the basics. I still have yet to hear from anyone from Jeff Pauls organiztion to tell my complaints to. They could care less. Here is my BIGGEST compaint. They have sold my phone number and email to so many people that I get upto 300 emails a day and around 20 voice mails. This is what I am having problems with. The people they sold information to sell it to someone else who sells it to someone else and it turns into a nightmare. BeCareFull

9/3/2008 - ryan writes:
Jeff Paul is a scam. a big scam. he gets rich not from websites but from people like me who sign up and make fake websites that i call it. not only does he lie about this he also lies about the 30 days money back. he get the 39.95 each month, even if you call and cancel the account you make. i just reported him to the BBB so i hope i can get my money back.

8/21/2008 - Ted writes:
I should know better. Having owned, run, and sold other very sucessful companies, I felt a few thousand dollars was a small investment to help my small staff get a couple of good websites up and operational so we could improve our internet presence. Despite our 35 years of other business accolades we had little internet experience or presence. The materials were sophomoric at best and foreshadowed the competence of the coaches assigned to help us. Jeff Paul's idea of canned websites turns out to be reselling junk literature from their portfolio. Not exactly as represented when we were solicited or promised over the phone. Of course they sell your name to web developers who try to get a second and third bite. Offers for dozens of valuable services come often. My staff, despite their competence, have gained little in training or competence, as the Jeff Paul system has proven virtually worthless in producing a true ecommerce website worthy of any companies reputation. The infomercial is appealing and obviously works for them. But if your goal is truly to create value for your company or self by selling on the internet. Save your few thousand (even it that is not a lot of money to you), and find a local web developer with great references and a few years of experience they are plentiful. Price paid, lesson learned. Avoid Jeff Paul.

8/20/2008 - pete miller writes:
Take it from me, Jeff Paul sucks! All this company does is take your money, with me it was taken out of my account for 5 months without my O'K. I also was stupid enough to purchase the LLC package for 499.99, it was a cd with worthless information. I'm going to my bank tomorrow to file fraud charges against Jeff Paul and his band of phonies, then I'm going to talk with my attorney. Nobody takes me. For anyone even thinking about trying this so called product you'd better think twice.

7/28/2008 - Rob writes:
Someone should open up a blog about this stuff too. What a bunch of scammers these guys are. as soon as i looked at this wehn i got it and started reading some random paragraphs i knew this was a scam. 99% sorry i should say 100% of this stuff is common knowledge and or free, absolutley nothing in this program is of usefulness. After calling in to cancel i also noticed on my invoice i was charged $24 for express shipping which i did not authorize. after telling the rep that i did not authorize this amount she went on to tell me Sir i am telling you , you ordered this via a automated system (Which i did not) and thats what it sais here you are bing charged. I told the rep i spent 20 minuts on the phone ordering this with a sales rep who kept trying to push more add-on products to the order, which i kept denying. and i specified more than one time i did not want express shipping nor did i want anything else. Here was teh end of the conversation from the rep. Well sir i am telling you what you did and thats its good bye click! And yes she hung up on me. So i called back and after getting a consistant busy signal i finally got thruogh to a manager if thats what you want to call him. ANd he said he will give me back 9.50 for the 24 that they charged me. I did not accept it since the charge was not authorized in the first place. I am disputing the entire charge. Im sure glad i did not get involved anymore than this. I hate companies like this and this is the reason why half this country is so screwed up. Its disgusting.

7/17/2008 - Pat writes:
This message is for all victims, however, it is primarily for 4/8/2008 - [] writes. I wasn't exactly scammed, however, I was into an internet business I chose to get out of within 3-months. I spent thousands on advertising under the premise, You must spend money to make money. My heart goes out to []. I simply want to tell her - do not try to recoup your money from Jeff Paul. I LEARNED THAT YOU SHOULD GO TO YOUR BANK! YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU FILE A FRAUD REPORT WITH YOUR BANK WITHIN AN 18-MONTH PERIOD.

6/30/2008 - Kiel writes:
This BS does not work. I've ordered the product, and it took almost 3 weeks to receive the information. when i received it, i reviewed and read lots of the information. There were some numbers to call. Unfortunately, there was only one number i called that work, but they couldn't help me with the "setting up you easy click 10 free websites" part. the people who I talked to explained to me that they make money off of selling the product. the people that were supposed to help me with that NEVER EVER returned a call after I left over 5 or 6 messages within 4 days so I had to set them up myself. I also sent them a complaint letter along with the returned package when i sent it back. They gave me a refund, but not a full refund. They took out $10 for shipping. Until this day they still call me with an unknown number. I recently picked up the phone and this girl was laughing and acting like she was high and happy saying that I had high scores with the program. she also gave me a test over the phone were you answer 10 questions. she gave me a callback number, but when i dialed it, it said it was not a working number. and I checked my pay pal account and it said $0. Don't even bother yourself with their SCAM because they are not worth the money, nor the drama!

6/18/2008 - Cheryl writes:
I purchased Jeff Pauls' Shortcut to Internet Millions. Shortly after it arrived I received a call from a very NICE man offering coaching for this program. AS A FOOL, I fell for it to the tune of $6499. I told him I did not know computers and he said that is why this coashing program would help me. Well I received the coaching program, three days later I received a call telling me to read the the first manual and set up my first 10 sites and that I would be getting a call from my coash in about 7 days. Well, that is when I realized I had been duped. I received a call from a man saying I needed to set up an LLC in either Wyoming or Nev. and that it would cost $900-$1900 to do that. I said I'm sorry but I have NO money. I am unemployed and looking for work. Hwe then said once I get set up to call him back and we would set up the LLC. My next call was from a a company trying to sell me a website for a credit account. This would again cost me money. When I told her I didn't have any money, she basically just hung up on me. When I did try to call the coaching to set up my first 10 site, I was told to go to the tool bar under FAQ and that should be all the assistance I needed. I tried, I called back and was made to feel totally "stupid". I tried after that on sever occasions to reach all the numbers I have bee given, left messages that the program was not what I was told and that I really needed a refund of my money. I did receive a few calls back and when I talked to them, theyw ould give me another number to call. I am a 61 year old divorced woman trying to make ends meet. I was laid off from my job in Oct. 2007 and still looking for work. This sounded just like what I was looking for. HAH! Well, my unemployment had run out, I about about to lose by home if I don't find a job, and Jeff Paul has $6499 of my money which I could really use right now to survive. I have always considered myself pretty intelligent. Well as they say there is no fool like and old fool. I was really taken.

6/15/2008 - Gwen writes:
I have just saw the video because I saw someone in the infomercial that I knew personally. I don't know of his true success but you may want to contact him and ask him why is his very well-known name associated with such a bad product. It is the gentleman named Antonio T. You can contact him at his blog at antonioblog.com. I hope to see him real soon and ask him myself. I was about to buy the product as a result of seeing him on the infomercial. Thanks all for stopping before I made a very big mistake.

6/8/2008 - Steven R. writes:
Warning!!!!! The first thing everyone should do is CANCEL YOUR CURRENT CREDIT CARD NUMBER A.S.A.P amd get a new credit card account number assigned your card company will do this for FREE..... DON'T WAIT TO GET SCAMMED MORE....This guy is just the new Don LaPre of TV STAY FAR AWAY..........HE IS A SCUMBAG

6/8/2008 - Ben writes:
I have not purchased this product, but did just watch the informercial. Does anyone find it a bit curious that they do not provide a web address for themselves on the infomercial? This product is all about how great the internet is. It seems to indicate that they are likely targeting people who have no clue about the internet at all.

5/21/2008 - teresa writes:
my husband bought it the free web sites, were bogus, the representivie, wanted to soak him for thousands of dollars, i told him NO! if you want to make money , you shouldn't have to spend alot of money, they started charging his credit card, he called the credit card company up and had jeff paul reimburse them, because he never got any where with the package. it is a scam, so everyone call your credit card company up and tell them if jeff paul shows up, have him blocked, the credit card company can help you . so please take my advice, thank you

5/17/2008 - kemi adennga writes:
I am a mother of two babies and I do not have a job;I saw Jeff paul on TV and I ordered his system which was only suposed to cost 40 dollars and it was 89 dollars;I know right then somthing was up. when his product gets ent you if you read it all you'll read is supposebly sucsses stories.I advice you never to order nothing on TV.

5/17/2008 - kemi adennga writes:
I am a mother of two babies and I do not have a job;I saw Jeff paul on TV and I ordered his system which was only suposed to cost 40 dollars and it was 89 dollars;I know right then somthing was up. when his product gets ent you if you read it all you'll read is supposebly sucsses stories.I advice you never to order nothing on TV.

5/10/2008 - Bob writes:
Jeff Paul's programs are all rip offs! Save your money! Avoid Jeff Paul and Mentoring of America, LLC. Just do a little bit of internet research and you too will see what a bunch of internet pirates and rip off artists these fine people are!

5/9/2008 - Marian writes:
I am one of many who wishes they had read this prior to buying Jeff Paul's product. The three clicks web sites were a complete waste of time and money because the only way you can access the 10 web sites is to be a member. They tried to upsell other products to the tune of $10,000. I canceled, called my credit card company and told them not to accept any more charges from that company and why. The next thing I know, they are charging my credit card using other company names. I was surprised to see more unauthorized charges from companies I had never heard of, so I put a fraud alert on my card. Once more, I get a call from my credit card company because more suspicious charges were being made. One of those charges was for over $1000. My card company issued me a new number and notified the three credit reporting agencies about the continuing fraud attempts by Jeff Pauls multitude of companies. I've made numerous attempts to contact the company by phone and email only to be told that the one I called is not in the same division as the one who charged me. They play a fast game of bait a switch. Jeff Paul may well have been a legitimate busnesman at one time, but he no longer is. If anyone knows of any legal action (civil or criminal) being taken against him on behalf of one or more of his victims, please post it so that others may add their voice to those complaints. I suspect that will be the only way to recoup any losses.

5/5/2008 - kb495 writes:
This is a rip-off on two levels. First, the marketing/sales concept itself has the classic con-artist structure that that demands high up-front costs, and continuing 'sucker-them-in' escalating costs, with little or no eventual return. (Why oh why don't people learn to recognize such obvious signs?) Second, it preys on people who lack even a basic familiarity with programming and/or web-centric technical knowledge to recognize it for the scam it is. For instance, the very people who will never find warning websites like this one. I'm a senior software engineer. My father, on the other hand, has to call me every couple of months to be reminded how to copy a file on his computer, or how to attach a document to his email. So imagine the deep dismay when a man who doesn't know what a 'folder' or 'directory' buys this product thinking he'll be able to add to his retirement income. It's bad enough that this is a rip-off for those who OUGHT to know better -- those with enough computer skills as a basic computer / email / web-browing user to know better. It's an absolute TRAGEDY when someone completely unequipped and computer-illiterate tries to get in on it. These poor people have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA how deep that rabbit hole goes ... someone who doesn't even know what a scrollbar is can't even REMOTELY begin to conceive just how much knowledge and education they would have to gain before being able to realize how badly they miscalculated the time and effort involved. Even if they spent years doing that, they'd still only end up finally recognizing that it's a complete rip-off. THEN what a waste. Even more sad, here's what happens when someone more knowledgeable tells the computer-illiterate that this is (a) completely beyond their level of knowlege, by years, and (b) they don't even WANT to do this, even if they HAD the knowledge, 'cause it's a complete rip-off. What happens? They just think you don't want to take the time to help them learn it. They get mad at you. They think, "It can't be THAT hard." They have NO IDEA that you're saving them from themselves (and from the con artists who sell this crap). They hold you responsible for a "lost opportunity" that isn't an opportunity at all. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! So if you get called on to 'help' someone with this stuff who's that unprepared, just keep trying to convey HOW COMPLETELY OVER THEIR HEAD this is, and HOW MUCH OF A SCAM it really is, anyway. Hopefully they'll eventually recognize that you're HELPING them by NOT helping them! Good luck getting them to accept that, let alone be grateful that you saved 'em.

5/5/2008 - Robert writes:
UPDATE-After a long battle with the maggots of Jeff Paul and Mentoring of America, LLC. I was able to dispute the charges to my credit card and get a full refund! Avoid Jeff Paul, Jim Fleck, John Beck and Metoring of America garbage programs like the plague or ebola virus!!! Buyer Beware!!!

4/29/2008 - patricia generelli writes:
I received a phone call from one of the representatives when I received the program. I was asked how much money I had to invest and I told them very little. I went on to explain that was the reason I ordered the program. I experienced a similar response where the conversation ended abruptly. I later called their office to cancel within the first month. I was not told that I was joining a club. I have been repeatedly billed each month for this service as well as a for a monthly CD. Again I did not order this. I have called the number listed on the site and have told the operator on two occassions to cancel my order. I have sent one letter. I am unable to activate their email.

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