After finding my resume on the internet, Voyager contacted me with some great news. They told me about a job called "Trouble-shooter for a venture capital company". They told me that with my experience and Alan Ludmer's personal contacts in the Missouri Venture Forum organization I would be assured a six figure income in a short period of time. It would only cost me $3950 to be groomed for this job and I needed to get started as quickly as possible.
However, when I got started my counselor had no idea what I was talking about and could not prepare me for a job that she had never heard of. After a couple of meetings with the salesman and the owner Alan, my counselor was so upset that she quit the company. I received nothing from Voyager except a lot of double talk and lies. I was so confused, disappointed, and embarrassed, that I blamed myself for being stupid and gulable.
I was just going drop this thing until I saw the rip off report and realized that I was not alone. So, I did ask for a refund and was offered $500. I then called the BBB in St. Louis and they said they could do nothing with the complaint because Voyager had offered me a settlement. These scammers have figured out how to allow their 6 complaints at the BBB, still make them appear to be a legitimate company.
That really got to me so I am now, according to my contract with Voyager, exercising my rights to arbitration through the American Arbitration Association. I needed to pay filing fees for the arbitration, which normally frightens most people off. I will let you know how it goes. I hope to be encouraging everyone to fight Voyager after my arbitration is complete. I will be asking for a full refund, so lets see what happens. We must all try to stop this scam company from ripping off anymore innocent and honest people.
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