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Complaint / Review
The Next Internet Millionaire, Internet Millionaire, Brian Nutt
AKAs ripoff dishonest misleading Company who gets rich at the expense of others

I'm a young woman of 30 years old.
I'm married and have 2 young children.
We need some extra income to build our own house, so I was searching for great online businesses.

I have discovered this website The Next Internet Millionaire, because of an e-mail I have received from my sponsor.

Thenextinternetmillionaire.com

I was very impressed about this business I thought WOW this is what I have been looking for. I have first joined this business as a free member for a month.
As a free member I have received signups daily from this company without any profits.

When I decided to join as a paid member I first ask my sponsor to honestly let me know if he has received all of his signups. He let me know that he has quit his job after six weeks of joining and that this business has changed his life completely. I have also searched for ripoffs or scam reports about this business, but have not found any. They have a 100% guarantee to be successful in this business.

So I was motivated to buy my franchise package of $2499.99. The price is increased to $2999.99.
I'm a paid member since August 23.

This company has an Iron-clad 90 day guarantee which says;
If you have not received all of your 25 paid signups within the 90 days you will receive 10.000 leads for any undelivered paid member.

I'm a member more then 90 days and never received one single paid signup from them.

Every time when I ask for my signups they let me know that I will receive them shortly.

They have a list on their website with more then 20 benefits as a franchise owner. I haven't got any of these.
So I have contacted other paid members to ask them if they have received their signups and they didn't either. Some of my families and friends have joined me as free members and they receive paid signups almost every day. Only to interest them to buy a franchise. Of course all of the paid signups who signs up on the free members websites are paying the next internet millionaire with e-gold or Q-chex.

That is why we as paid members do not receive any signups after we have joined, because the signups will pay the affiliates directly.

This Company is only making money for them self and don't care about their affiliates.

When I have bought my franchise package they had a $1500 mail in rebate offer.

This is the way it is mentioned on their website;
Purchase your franchise this weekend and receive a $2800 mail in rebate!

That's 3 packages for the insanely low price of only $199.99!

So that means; by purchasing the franchise AT THAT TIME you will receive $2800 mail in rebate and pay $199.99 for the 3 packages after rebate.

Today I have received my mail in rebate form finally after more then 90 days of joining.

In this form they have mentioned that you have to sell 4 Millionaire franchises personally within 90 days of purchasing to claim your mail in rebate. And this isn't mentioned on their websites. Isn't this disgusting?
This company is very misleading. They have also changed their terms and conditions in their advantage of course. They are changing phone numbers every time. You can't reached them on these numbers.

I have e-mailed them several times for my refund, but no response from them.

They Can't Get Away With This. It Has To Stop!
They are making Big Money at the expense of others.
I really need help!

This investment means a lot to me. I have to work very hard to earn it and I need it. I have really trusted this Company.

So do you have any ideas on how to get my money back from them?

I will appreciate any advice or help.

Cheryl
Paramaribo
Suriname



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