I, too, fell victim as did the gentleman before me, to these professional ripoff artists who use unscrupulous business tactics to lure people into making money when, in fact, the whole business is a fraud.
I was assured that when my website was set up, I would be receiving offers for the sale of property already bought by John Beck who would in turn sell it for pennies on the dollar. I initially spoke to Ryan McCullough who was eager to get my $6,000, but not really available when I kept calling for assistance.in fact, when I did eventually speak to someone, my credit card was charged additional fees for consultation. But, before that, after repeated telephone calls to their Advertising Network Department regarding my website, it was discovered that the site had never been set up for two (2) months since my initial payment. And, I was paying E-Commerce Exchange for a service (and have continued to pay them) which was never used.
I wrote a letter to W. Craig & Company, Inc., P.O. Box 36865, Phoenix, AZ 85067-6865, and faxed it as well. The facsimile never went through and the letter returned with a "Return to Sender Not Deliverable as Addressed."
I later learned that one part of the company filed for bankruptcy (reorganization). John Beck and his W. Craig & Company, Inc. Should be exposed for who he/it really is—a scam artist.
I was approached from a recovery company who goes after these fraudulent companies, and this is why I am writing this report now.
By the way, I did complain to American Express about the money charged on my account; however, after sometime, they said they had no contact with the company and could not reverse the charges.
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