It seems I'm not the only one scammed by TGA Grants (and Crush Marketing).
I signed-up online for the $1.97 Starter kit and I skimmed the 'terms and conditions' what indicated a trial period after which you would be charged. I never received a confirmation email with a user-name and password. Therefore, I could not sign-on to the site during the trial period to determine if I found the product useful. Furthermore, they never even sent the starter kit!
It is a shame that TGA Grants/Crush Marketing scams unassuming 'do-gooders' but their particular scam is partially legal. What's not fair or legal, I believe, is that they do not list their phone number on their website and they don't respond to email querries in that trial period. So I was unable to call and inquire about the fact that I had no intro packet or sign-on info during the trial period. It wasn't until my credit card bill that I had their phone number... At which time the trial period of 7 days was over (of course).
Witholding information is illegal... Period. Especially when it involves a contract that people agree to while providing personal information.
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