On August 15, I trusted a persuasive and seemingly credible salesperson from the National Pharmacy Network and paid $1495 for a website, a binder and coaching as needed to promote an online discount pharmaceutical business. Within this binder I have a typed 100% guarantee contract that would provide me for full refund of the $1495 (does not include additional $40 for shipping), if my business commissions did not equal the $1495, after one year.
I additionally purchased $8000 in internet marketing through an organization, VIP Marketing, referred by the National Pharmacy Network, that was 8-21-06; which was another ripoff and a seperate complaint.
I contacted the National Pharmacy Network via mail and phone on 8-21-07;
I previously contacted the Dist. Atty. Of Arizona, May 3, when I discovered a class action suit was being filed by them against the National Pharmacy Network and the VIP Marketing firm. To date, I have heard nothing from neither the National Pharmacy Network, VIP Marketing nor the Dist. Atty. Of Arizona. I have tried to call the NPN and VIP Marketing, but I receive no answers.
I have been totally ripped off and fraudulently mislead by these two firms;
I should have done more investigating before investing so much.
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