At 8pm on 1-16-08, I attended a "free" 2-plus hour seminar at the Clarion Hotel in Pensacola, Fl. That was supposed to teach myself and others how to buy and sell on Ebay. The Ebay part lasted 10 minutes, and the rest of the time we were hustled by speaker Richard Layton into purchasing a $20 CD, and told that Ebay was only a "piece of the pie"that the whole internet was. When the seminar concluded, I left with the feeling that I had been ripped-off. At 7pm CST on 1-24-08 I was phoned by Jeff Candrian at 1-800-459-0168 x3303, who claimed to be in Utah, and worked for Clickincome, and he requested all of my credit card types and numbers. I hung up on him. Today, on 3-28-08, I received in the US mail a bill for $19.90 for 2 months hosting of a website that I never requested, nor wanted, nor used, nor was even aware that it existed. I then contacted the sales manager of the Pensacola Clarion at 1-850-474-0100, who agreed that it sounded like a scam, and that I should contact the BBB of Sandy, Utah. I then phoned and left a message at Clickincome, at 1-801-571-0016 x2.in my message I informed them that I possess a law degree, and that I would be contacting the BBB of Sandy, Utah. They have yet to return my call. I am now contacting you. This is up-to-date info, if I have anymore, I'll contact you again. Thanks.
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