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Wealth Masters International
Sold me three products that turned out to be advice on marketing that I could have looked up in a library

As I was browsing the internet, I noticed Carbon Copy Pro and since the price was so reasonable I ordered their book and disk on marketing. It turned out that Carbon Copy Pro (CCP) was just, in their words "a turn-key level into Wealth Masters International (WMI)". As my relationship with CCP had been positive, I bought what Wealth Masters calls their products, WM1, WM2, and WM3. I did this in two checks. The first for nine thousand, and the second for thirteen thousand dollars.

This company did not operate as Carbon Copy had done. They wanted me to market their products and deposit any checks into my personal checking account. It was my bank manager, at Chase Manhattan, who noticed my large withdrawals and questioned me out of personal concern. I told him the procedure involved with Wealth Masters International, and he told me that establishing a pattern of accepting checks from people that I didn't know, and was marketing to, was going to cause a red flag on my account. He, then, advised me immediately to report this procedure to Chase Manhattan's legal department. They in turn advised me to get an attorney immediately and demand a refund in full, and completely sever my relationship with Wealth Masters International.

Each Wealth Master International consultant has a mentor. Mine was named, Mr. Force. He offered a half refund as a courtesy. He said that I had taken up too much of his business time already and that warranted a half refund as opposed to a full refund.

I decided at this point to attend Wealth Master's convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 27th-July 29th of 2008. It was there that I approached Ms. Dee, who refused to discuss the matter at hand, threw the lawyers' letter I had presented her with on the floor, and then raised her hands to my face and told me to be quiet, that this was not the time nor the place to discuss a refund of my money. When I removed her hands from my face, she began to cry hysterically and began loudly accusing me of assault. When I was questioned by the security guard of the Rio Hotel and the local Las Vegas police department, I was told that she had further accused me of sexual misconduct. When reminded that she was in a casino with cameras in the ceiling, she dropped the sexual misconduct allegation. I was then evicted from the hotel, without the ability to return to my room to retrieve my wallet, or other belongings. I then suffered a grand mal seizure, and spent the remainder of my stay in Fairfield Hospital's emergency room of Las Vegas. I, then, received a citation for battery.

Upon returning home, I sought out an attorney for assistance in receiving my refund and defending me in my personal, professional, and health damages. It was he who recommended that I use this website to extend warning to other potential investors in Wealth Masters International.


Offender: Wealth Masters International

Country: USA   State: Texas   City: Sugarland
Address: 160 Highway 6 Suite#310
Phone: 2812071030

Category: Internet & Web

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