Universial internet advertising
Internet business

Shops, Products, Services

Universial internet advertising as well as Amttree are a ripoff. I received a call from Amttree and signed up for a web site that was suppose to connect me to Amazon.com. For every person that went to my website and ordered I was to get paid a percentage of the sale.

I join up with them almost 6 monthe ago and still havnt received any money from then. I paid 200.00 to Amttree and 500.00 to Universial internet advertising and was told I would get at least 5000 hits. To date I have only had 15. Where they came from I dont know.

I reported them to the online business bereau and they have not responded to them. They never accept my calls when I do call them as well as never return them when the say they will.


Company: Universial internet advertising
Country: USA
State: Arizona
City: Tempe
Address: 1753 E Broadway Rd Suite 101-266
Phone: 8774182480
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