I sent off for a C. D Rom with Emillionaire.com. I received the C. D and I still have it. It basically tells you how to set up a web site and then sell on a product such as Acai Berry Tablets or Colon Cleanse. These tablets are very cheap to make, because the content of the tablet resembles nothing more than baking soda. Emillionaire then goes on to say that weight loss medication sells very well and is the most lucrative product to attract buyers. The next step is to obtain a credit card number from the recipient and then only take a couple of dollars out of someones account. If a couple of million people replied to that. You would be 4 million pound richer.
The whole C. D centres around coning people out of a couple of dollars.
I realized that this is fraud and I emailed Emillionaire.com and asked them to terminate my membership and to destroy my details.
I didn't hear from them again, until 26th May when I noticed 31.55 missing from my bank account. They had in fact cleaned out my bank account because that's all I had in there. I rang the bank and they told me that CPIPay.com/n-remedies were responsible. I've had to cancel my cards and file a dispute against them.
My advice is to avoid them at all costs. And if you have become a member of Emillionaire, cancel it at once and cancel your cards, before they clean you out.
Rebecca
CARDIFF, Alabama
United Kingdom
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