Usacomplaints.com » Miscellaneous » Complaint / Review: IWorks - Grant Professor - Universal Coaching - Erik Bullock - Kristen Diaddigo - Company & Employees claim THEY can get money grants for you to build a house, start a business, schooling etc. Ripoff. #116062

Complaint / Review
IWorks - Grant Professor - Universal Coaching - Erik Bullock - Kristen Diaddigo
Company & Employees claim THEY can get money grants for you to build a house, start a business, schooling etc. Ripoff

The company seems to have several names, phone numbers, employees.

My husband was led to believe that they can write up a paper, guaranteeing that it will get you a money grant, to do anything you want, build a house, go to school, make improvements, start a business.

After asking all the information about your financial status etc. They tell you the price, ours was $6800.00, and of course you can "charge it".

If your credit line on the card isn't enough, they tell you that they can call the bank, talk to them & get them to raise your credit limit, plus they can get the bank to delay charging any finance charges for 4 months.

You then think they are wonderful people to be able to do all that to "help" you. I got the same deal directly from the bank, in the mail, a couple of weeks before that.

About a week later, after watching my husband sit at the computer for hours, listening to him on the phone trying to find out how to do all this, I realized that THEY DON'T write up the grants for you, they teach you how to write up the grants. You have to do all the legwork, writing, mailing the letters, paperwork etc.

They call you once a week, to "coach" you on how to do this.instead of going to a college or a school, you are being taught how to write grants over the internet & phone.

The credit card bill arrives with a "charge". The "charge" on the credit card is put on the card as a "BALANCE TSFR IWORKS", meaning that the card company wrote a check out to IWORKS, believing that you already owed IWORKS & that you wanted to pay them off through a balance transfer.

The balance transfer works like this. The bank sends you checks in the mail with your bill, telling you that you can pay off your other credit cards & get a low interest on the transfer for 4 months or so.

The clincher is that when you call the card company to cancel the deal because you find out that the whole deal is a RIP-OFF, the bank tells you it isn't a "charge" on the card but a balance transfer & balance transfers cannot be taken off the card like a "regular charge" can.

Now, these RIP-OFF scams have found another way to get the money off of a credit card & the cardholder can't have it removed because it is a Balance Transfer, not a regular charge.

Hint: When you call your credit card company to have it removed, you have to tell them it was a FRAUD. Then they are more willing to take a report & send you papers to fill out.

Why doesn't the government, state attorney's put these scams out of business. It is obvious that all these "quick, get rich schemes on how to make money with real estate, internet websites etc are just putting money in the pockets of the scammers.

They all seem to have the same things in common, but the govenment, state attorneys etc. Are blind. The attorneys would have more time for real crimainal problems etc if they didn't have to look into the same scams over & over.



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