Resellers. heaven.com
Force One Events Fraud, Deception, "store front" $27 fee gone. No access to site after they got $27.00 from Paypal

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I had previously joined a site that offered a selection of digital books, some of which were free. I hadn't usewd it in a while, but I received an email gleefully offering a gift of a very largedirectory of thousands of books that were now available for free download. I went to resellers. Heaven.com. Live chat comes up w / a pic of a blond taking orders (only a few are available). So, I learn it's 27$/ month, can cancel anytime. I use paypal, whom I trust. I then find I can't get on the Directory they've been hyping. The thing going on are live ads and workshops for people who arewilling to puchase expensive sellers kits (how to download all these books and sell them at a profit). I have the email the "company"sent thnking me for joining, listing my user name and password. Funny thing. Today, the site recognized neither. There s no place on the site listing customer service, Help, Phone, whatever. My money is gone, but maybe this helps someone else.


Company: Resellers. heaven.com
Country: USA
Site: resellers.heaven.com
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