Maxwell Scott Enterprises
Tricked into thinking I would make money

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My friend and I are college students, so needless to say we are in need of a job. My friend received a letter from the Maxwell Scott Ent. Sayingthat it would send us letters, envelopes and labels to stuff for them paying 10dollars for each letter we stuffed. So we jumped at the chance to make moneythat we are desperately in need of. The letter mentioned multiple levels of opportunities, staring from making $450 a week to $5000 a week. So we sent off theregistration letter and fee of $180, eagerly awaiting the package thatwould change our lives. Looking back it is obvious it was a scam but we had totry. We decided to apply for the highest level you could start off, 290 lettersa week for $2900 in hope that in four weeks we would be promoted to the $5000level. It took about four weeks for us to ever get a package. Once we got theletters we read that the policies of the program we had entered had changed. Wewould no longer receive $10 per stuffed envelope but instead we would be paidfor each time a person ordered the service with one of our letters. Sadly, westuffed the letters and quickly realized that there would be no way to mail outall the letters within the given time because of the cost of the postage wastoo great.

Reading the letters we were sending we saw that the letters were asking forworkers to help them assemble booklets and they would send you the book coversthe pages and a stapler, and this program would pay $20 for each bookletassembled AND they would send you a check with the package PAYING INADVANCE. Of course we decided to do this program instead because this waywe could be able to afford the postage and it was cheaper to join this program. So we sent of the $49 registration fee and an additional $5 to rush oursupplies to us. We sent of the letter Nov 3 and today (11-20-09) we received a small package with only three books, a manual, some envelopes, letters, a few labels, a order sheet to pay them more money AND NOCHECK!!! IN the manual it says that we are to send the letters to thepeople on the labels and wait till they order the booklets from us. Forsupplies we have to pay $10 for each booklet we order and we have to buy a listof names so we know who to send the letters (that we have to make copies of ourselves) to. We are suppose to buy stamps envelopes, copies, and for names andin the end make money off of profits. After reading the manual we have decidedto quit. Refuse to be tricked again they will not get another centfrom me. Not mention the fact that we sent in one of our own letters and never receivedpayment for it. Thats $10 they owe plus we want our money back, from bothprograms (a grand total of $224). I want this company exposed and shut downbecause they are liars and crooks.


Company: Maxwell Scott Enterprises
Country: USA
State: New Jersey
City: Succasunna
Address: 275 Route 10 East Sutite 220 #124
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