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4/11/2008 - greg calzetta writes:
i have just recently became a member of this 10 new website program, im very disapointed in the service that is offered, for 39.95 or in my case it was 49.95 plus many other things they added to my card, i cant even get these websites up and running, i never could reach the advisory hotline for two weeks , then customer service told me they had phone threats and are getting things back on, well when they got back on, i got a recording saying to leave a message and someone from the advisory hotline will get back with you. i think i got taken, now i need to cancel this, because when i did finaly get a hold of someone from jeff pauls outfit, they told me the only way i could make money with this product was to invest money upfront in excess of 10.000.00 or i might never get started, but he would be glad to help me after i get enough credit established so they could help me. i cant even retrieve these stupid website they give you for free, how do you link them to a email, you just get the runaround, very bad for the people who are really trying to make a little extra money
4/8/2008 - Judith writes:
My income is about $650 per month. As my health won't allow me to work, I thought I would try earning a little from my computer. The advertisement made it sound easy. About 2 weeks ago I received a phone call from a very charismatic sounding man who told me his name is George. According to George, Jeff Paul wants to help people make it in his business, and they are willing to loan funds in order to get a person started. Would I care to have a one-to-one call from someone who would guide me? The call would be the next night and last at least an hour, and all my questions would be answered. The second call didn't come. At about 8pm tonight, 4/7/08, a call came from another man. The phone said the incoming call has a blocked number. This man wanted to know what assets I have and how much money I can get ahold of to go into business. I have no assets or money, and I had been told a loan would help me get started. He said, "wait a minute," and the phone connection was cut. I had begun wondering about this company after the first call. After this one, I went to my computer and started searching. I'm afraid to send back the books and tapes without being positive my money will be returned. It all cost me $212.23, order date 2/19/08, invoice date 2/21/08. Can someone give me advice?
3/29/2008 - lesley writes:
After watching this commercial this morning I was curious, not buy, but what the scam was. I looked it up online and found that it was just what I thought. Reading peoples stories made me feel that I should contact the network that had this ad was on and request that it be pulled. I suggest that the more people make this request then maybe they will listen. Just a thought.
3/20/2008 - Ed writes:
I bought the program.
When I received it,
I played the CD's
I read the books.
I was instructed to call the 1.800 numbers.
When I called they said, “Did you really expect to make money”
Well Yes!!!
They said that would not happen!!!
After 3 months it was not working.
I called again with no results!!!
I received a call to listen to Jeff Paul’s seminar.
He wanted 3 installments $800 to invest into his program.
I just want to work from home!!!!
What a Joke!!!
3/19/2008 - rob writes:
i ordered the product fowllowed the instructions ,researched it found the scam ,cancelled it ,sent the product back two weeks ago.no money yet. these crooks have got to be stopped.im a cancer survivor m 44 2007 surgery adenocarcinoma prostrate.i dont need this ,just trying to find a viable means to make money.im finacially strapped ,an yet these sharks continue to swim. shame on them !the ultimate judge an jury will prevail.
3/13/2008 - Chris writes:
I purchased an information package called Jeff Paul’s ‘Making Money In Your Underwear” I am a professional computer technician with experience in building web sites and wanted to see what Jeff Paul’s idea was for using the web to make money. The package was cheap so figured ‘why not.’ When I received the package I was incredulous about the idea to say the least, I also found that I had been automatically signed up for something called the Big League Players Club. The information said it was free for a month then you could cancel it if you decided you didn’t want it; If you didn’t cancel they would bill your credit card an additional $39.95 a month. When I attempted to cancel the subscription I found this impossible. Multiple attempts to cancel were just plain ignored. I received replies like, “We have no record of you calling to cancel this.” I sent email to an email address they give you to cancel the account. The emails were not even replied to and the billing went on and on. Finally I went into my credit union and deactivated the credit card so they could no longer bill it. I was checking over my checking account today and now find that Jeff Paul LLC has billed my checking account $39.95! The credit card was from the same bank where my checking account is but the two accounts were not related. In other words the account numbers were in no way similar. Jeff Paul LLC somehow (my credit union does not know how) found my checking information and sent an electronic funds transfer to the credit union in order to continue billing me! I have been advised by my local Police Department to pursue action through the Federal Trade Commissions fraud and ID theft department. I also have a question about Darrell, one of the guys defending this product, Darrell says he works for the company that represents Jeff Paul and has great faith in Jeff Paul and this product. If this is the truth why is Darrell working for the company that represents Jeff Paul? shouldn’t Darrell be an internet millionaire? Come on Darrell, get off your lazy butt and make millions!
3/10/2008 - Tj writes:
I bought this product thinking it would be a good investment,,, boy was i wrong. To make the long story short, I CAN"T UNSUBSCRIBE, It says that i can but theres no wheres you can,, I called the 24 hour help line and i was on the phone for almost 6 hours waiting for "THE NEXT FREE OPERATER" to answer,, now i know thay airn't that busy not to answer ther phones for 6 HOURS!!!! And now i'm being charged $39.99 a month and it made my bank go in to the negative. """DON"T BUY THIS Jeff Pauls SCAM!!!"""
3/4/2008 - Edward writes:
Like many others I am very dissatisfied with this product, they offer simple and easy ways to make money online, the truth is you have to have lots of knowledge of internet marketing, and lots of money to invest, however, most of the people not unlike me have neither, which is the reason we purchased the product in the first, I read the books, understood a lot of the information, but no where near enough to start doing any thing with it, so I did what the pamphlet said and called them first, to get help on getting started, well the person that I talked to on the phone asked me how much money I had to invest, I told him I had very limited resource’s to invest any more money, that's why I bought there product to make money, 3 easy click, just as easy as sending email, I don't think so, well after I told him I had very little money, which was about $200.00, his attitude changed instantly, he treated me like dirt, like I wasn't worth the phone call to talk to him, he got very sarcastic and garbled the voice so I couldn't understand him, needless to say I was very upset, like others I have tried to contact customer service with no luck, but I'm not going to give up, I will cancel my credit card and have them issue me another one,
3/3/2008 - Robert writes:
Please, please, please....Save your money. Avoid Jeff Paul and Mentoring of America products! Do not get scammed out of your hard earned money! There are as many complaints against Jeff Paul and Mentoring of America as there are stars in the heavens! Just check with your favorite online search engine and see for yourself! These people are internet pirates and will separate you from your money with promises of quick riches, success, and the good life! These people are totally full of it. Hell even Peter Griffin is not stupid enough to get involved with these sharks, I think Lois would kick his butt besides....I hope and pray that the numerous consumer complaints to the FTC will get this bunch of blood suckers shut down and an investigation by the FBI will result in long prison terms for the owners and officers of this corrupt enterprise.
3/3/2008 - Robert writes:
I too fell prey to Jeff Paul and his internet cronies. The Three Clicks to Cash Program is as worthless as salt water to a thirsty man in the desert. I too wanted a refund and got the now famous customer service run around. It was all my fault I was told, I needed to join the Big Leauge Players Club to get the big benefits of the Jeff Paul program. I joined, why I do not know, I had seen the dismal results from the Three Clicks To Cash Program, and still no results. I guess I was like the character of Fox Molder on the X-Files and I really wanted to believe. After my first telephone coaching session I called customer service to cancel my membership and get a full refund as advertized. I was informed that I could not obtain a refund and that if I cancelled the billing to my credit card, they would ruin my credit and send a collection agency after me. I called the credit card company and explained the entire situation to them. I was informed that an investigation would be launched and I would not be liable for this charge if it could be proven it was a case of fraud, misrepresentation, etc. I sent the credit card company copies of numerous complaints against Jeff Paul and Mentoring of America as well as the fraud case that was decided last year in Nevada. I am still in the middle of the struggle to get a full refund! Warning...Avoid all Jeff Paul programs! They are nothing but SCAMS. The Three Clicks to Cash program should really be called Jeff Paul's Three Clicks to get into Your Wallet!!!!What a group of internet hucksters......
2/29/2008 - See writes:
I bought the product about three years ago when I got out of the Army. I had money saved up so I wasnt really looking for a job at the moment (I decided to take a two month vacation) so I decided to order the product. I delt with a fast talking customer service rep that offered to have 3 or four different companies give me a free 30 day subscription and discouts to crap i didnt use. (like hotels car rentals and hotels, airfare and resturants) and that each one would bill me 9.99 - 15.99 a month after the first 30 days. I said that I did not want it at all. the rep went on and on about how it was free and that i could cancel and not be billed. I still said that all I wanted was the making money in my underwear. he said ok. by the end of the conversation he said that he was signing me up for the extras. I said I do not want that crap. I will only pay 29.99 for what i wanted and nothing else and that if he sent me anything else i would not pay for it. he said then that he could not cancel and that i could not receive the product I ordered with out receiving this other crap (WTF?)I said ok, made the agent give me the three telephone numbers to the three companies and. I called the three companies the next day to cancel but they said that i was not in the system and to give it about a week. about ten days later I called again. still not in the system (odd because i recieved the discount cards in the mail already and the $29.99 had been colected a week earlier) I called the original order number again and received no help. they gave me another number that only rings about 25 times then hangs up. I was able to cancel about a week later (a good two and a half weeks after being told i could cancel anytime.) but was harrassed by the cust serv rep from two of the three companies as to why i souldnt cancel and offered a deeper discount. the second problem was that after I received the books, It told me absolutely nothing. it went on about how he lost his job and squandered his money and lived in his wife's families basement after selling his house for money or some crap like that. (as if I gave a shit) but nothing about how to make any money. A few days after i recieved the books, I get a call from some lady "coach" asking for $8000 to teach me how to make money. I told her that I would think about it. I had no intention of doing such. when she called back the next day, I told her no thank you. every 7-10 days later a different coach would call me advertising a different price, anywhere from 4500 to 9300 bucks. each time I would tell them that i am not interested and to stop calling me The commercial leads us to believe that the initial 29.99 will tell how to make us wealthy. the 29.99 + shipping makes the company wealthy. the total price was about $38 or so. but the books are only worth $10. then he makes more by selling the credit card # to the other "discount" companies that we may or may not want. 3rd he make more off of the so called Coaches. this is CRAP CRAP CRAP.
2/25/2008 - Richard writes:
I ordered the product for $39.95 but was billed $64.45 on my credit card. After reviewing a small portion of the material, I realized it was poorly done and a scam. When I tried to call and talk to someome about returning it, I could never get through. They deliberately do not take calls, but they have live operators who call to get you sign up for expensive other programs. I tried to stop the automatic $39.95 monthly charge. When I could not get through I called my credit card company and had them cancel my card and issue a new one. I would suggest to anyone who has been scammed by them to do the same. I f any one wants to start a class action suite, count me in. Jeff Paul is a criminal!
2/16/2008 - Charlene writes:
I ordered the product from the advertisment program they were running on the T.V.. My husband has just had a heart attack and surgery and I really needed to try to make more money to support us. His income was gone and I was the only one that could work. When the product came I did exactly like the information I received told me to do. I had many questions and could never get through to anyone at the numbers supplied for me to contact them. I tried for days and could not get through. I battled through it myself barely. I have been working with computers all my life and it was so impossibly hard, I thought it was suppose to be simple? I got the 10 websites up and running and thought I would finally start earning some money. I spent money on google adwords advertiment and promoted the sites every single day with no results. I called and finally got through to them and asked them where is the money I suppose to be making? I told them I had spent money on advertising, done every single thing I was suppose to and still hadn't made 1 red cent, but I had went farther into the hole. They told me that there was other things I needed to know and do and I needed to upgrade to a $3000.00 to $12000.00 package and then I would start earning some money. I realized I had been had and ended it there and then. So I just chalked it up as me being stupid again by trying to find some way of making some extra money at home. I thought it was over but after a few months I was looking at my bank statements. Guess what, they had been charging me every single month since I originally ordered the package. I called and was very upset. They told me that on the original invoice it said they were going to charge me every month untill I canceled. I never had been told this before by anyone. I was not notified by anyone nor did I receive an invoice at any time from them. I didn't think people could do this to you. Bill your credit card or bank account without notifing you or sending you an invoice? Can anyone tell me if they can do this legally. I believe this is a large scale scam. No wonder this guy is making millions in his underware. He is charging you every month without having to have permission. Anyone can make millions like that. It's just like me going and buying a car. In small print it says on the invoice that the dealership is going to charge you again, every month for that car untill you tell them to stop. This can't be legal. Can anyone help me. This scam has taken money that I have had to borrow from my mother. How can anyone do this to people that are having such a hard financial time. My husband can't work and right now does not have any income whatsoever. This Jeff guy has taken money that I did not have and had to borrow. I feel so ashamed I did this to my husband as well as myself. I could not even buy the grandchildren christmas because of this Jeff guy! How can anyone do this to his fellow human being? Someone with some money needs to do something to stop this injustice from happening to those who are just trying to survive. Can anyone help? Thank You, Charlene
2/14/2008 - Becky writes:
I too ordered and returned 3 days after watching DVD's. It has been over a month now and I have yet received my refund that I was told I would get if I did not keep the product!
2/12/2008 - christina writes:
refund my 54.45 to my account, this is the phone # Matt, (customer service rep) and Crystal) gave me to retreive my hard earned money..if you don't respond to this notice within 24hrs (and I'm being very nice about this) I will report you to the BBB and you ought to be ashamed of yourselves. I'm not BSing with you.
2/11/2008 - Maria writes:
I ordered this product in October and recieved my kit. I recieved a phone call from one of the representatives asking how much money can I invest and when I didn't give them the amount they wanted, they finished the conversation. Money has been debited from my account every month and I haven't recieved anything! I've tried calling them to cancel and recieve a refund, but my phone call never seems to be answered! I'm very upset because I want to cancel asap!
2/10/2008 - Cheryl writes:
I do not remember ordering this product, however it arrived at my door and then a congratulatory email on "ordering" this product. It stated in the information that I had 30 days to cancel and gave a website to do so, however the website does not allow you to cancel. The information also gave an address and phone number and they too are bogus, no help found there either. I am now changing my bank account number to stop this preditor and to stop any further bogus companies who would charge my bank account for high fees related to their useless products and prevent in the future any harrassment that may occur. I have also already contacted my lawyers to alert them of this unlawful attempt to debit my accounts and send me useless information in the mail or unsolicited emails that I do not appreciate. Jeff Paul is obviously a scam artist as all of the information is basic and can be learned at any library. Where are his credentials as far as degrees in marketing, finance or any other financial field to support his scams to unsuspecting individuals that may not be as smart as I and my husband, college educated people who are already successful people in the business world. There must be a stop to this type of scams and we fully intend on writting letters to the editors of our major newspapers to warn the public of this scam artist, and other scams like this one.
1/28/2008 - John writes:
I ordered the set and got the books with a promise of 10 free websites each month. After 15 days attempted to call to return the books and only got the voice recording that all specialists are busy helping other customers. No one ever came on the line. I attempted to log on to the website per the paper work that came with the product and got this scam notice instead. Cannot return without a RMA number they are supposed to give you over the phone that they do not answer.
1/22/2008 - Joey writes:
Well I wish I that I had seen this site before I seen the infomercial. I have not been billed yet, I am trying to cancel before I do. I have tried this product down to the line with the 10 free websites, not a penny in 3.5 weeks. The infomercial states, "You can make money in your very first week." Well I gave it 3, and nothing. So if I find the way to cancel this, I will surely write back to tell others and if anyone else finds out how to cancel this, please write back for us to know. However I am glad to report I could cancel all the perks that came with it that charged extra. Sincerly-couldv'e bought alot of underwear with this product price.
1/21/2008 - Christine writes:
I bought this product in Nov. 2007 I seen the infro. commercial on tv. I was also told that you were only going to be charged a 1 time fee of 39.95. Then I noticed my credit card was charged in Dec., and Jan. 39.95. That's when I figured out this was a scam. I also tried to call that #. You never get to talk to anyone. So, I found this # 1-800-434-5426 and I actually talk to a person. I told him I wanted this cancelled now. And I wanted my credit card credited back for jan, and dec. He asked what my zip code was, then he attempted to say my name. Then he told me it would be cancelled and they can only credit my card back for Jan. We will see. He seemed very unprofessional and shady. I am going to my bank and request a dispute fradulent credit card charges. I heard credit card disputes usually are successful since fraudulent companies often won't contest the disputed charge. I hope you are all successful..this doesn't seem legal I wonder how many people sued him.
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