On Oct. 5, this company came of Las Vegas to show the general public proven systems in generating hugh profits selling their products online. The cost of $3,000 included the set up a U.S. Merchant Account, software, and reading materials. The cost of attendance was $49 and the option of bringin a guest with you free of charge. They indicated that were now considered Executives due to the amount that we paid to get into the program. No education was needed, just devotion and dedication. I questioned to them was "Where are the products that we will be selling", they answer was their on a CD. No physical product was produced at the seminar.
Their were problems in getting our promised website set up and no merchant account was set up as of yet, causing delays for us to get started selling online. Later, we were called by their marketing department. They wanted to know if we were serious about getting involved and how could we like to know the secrets of success in making hugh profits monthly in the amount of $10,000 or greater. They stressed that in order to be successful we would have to pay an additional $10,000 - $11,000 for them to work with us. We refused and demanded our money back from the company. The company in turn stated that their not in the wrong.
The contract read that you have 3 days to withdraw from the contract. This is not realistic only because their was no shown activities on their part to begin the process of getting us on broad to determine if we wanted to pursue this venture.
I searched the website for the Better Business Bureau in Utah and I discovered that this company has a history of violating BBB name and logo policy: and has falsely stated BBB membership or referenced the BBB name in an unauthorized manner. Which they stated that they were a member of.in furthering my search with the BBB website, I discovered that on April 21 this company's membership in the BBB was revoked by the BBB's Board of Directors due to repeated and unauthorzed use of the BBB name and/or logo. Prior to being listed as Tradeworks Marketing, they were known as EnPower, but apparently changed their company name to hide their unfair practices.
My home business was to be a partnership between myself and my friend.
Like the old saying goes " You can run, but you can't hide" someone will find you... Need your help in this matter.
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