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  • Report:  #956102

Complaint Review: Absolute Internet Marketers LLC

Absolute Internet Marketers, LLC AIM Scam and Use of Someone Else's Credit Card as their Piggy Bank Hesperia, California

  • Reported By:
    Angry Consumer — Chapel Hill North Carolina United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, October 17, 2012
  • Updated:
    Wed, October 17, 2012

Like the previous report on this company, I experienced the same form of deception. They agreed to have my business website up and running within 60 days. First, they indicated they needed to verify my physical location before could start working on my business website; Mr. Brandon Yeghoian said Absolute Internet Marketers would mail me a big white envelope to confirm my physical location; this process would take 2-3 weeks. After three weeks, I called him because I
had not received that envelope. He told me the same story: Just waitIn the meantime, Absolute Internet Marketers, LLC used my credit card as their piggy bank. They charged my credit card five times without doing anything (a total of $1444.00). I called two more times to demand a refund due to breach of contract after 136 days (76 days past the deadline). Both times I spoke with Anthony; each time he said he could not help me because I needed to talk to Mr. Yeghoian, who was unavailable both times.  After waiting in vain for 136 days, I notified my credit card company to stop payment and start an inquiry.  To my dismay, Mr. Brandon Yeghoian suddenly left a message on my voicemail indicating that all the work had been done. He stated he had emailed me several times with the information (his assertion is not true; he had my email address and all my other contact information since the first day). His message also asked for my email confirmation, even though they had it since day one. Up until 136 days later, he did not send me any emails. The following day, Mr. Chris Topper (someone from the same organization) sent me an email message requesting information from me so that they could do the work then.

Isnt it ironic that Mr. Yeghoian had indicated that the work had been done and he did not have my correct email address? Mr. Topper used my email address to communicate with me and request information to do the work 136 days later! What
this comes down to is that these contradictions are the result of Absolute Internet Marketers, LLC not doing the work when they were supposed to and rushing to do it when they felt pressured by my credit card company to prove they had done it. The inquiry by the credit card company is still ongoing.

To add insult to injury, in the meantime, Absolute Internet Marketers, LLC sent me a letter demanding an additional payment of $1992.00. I want to warn consumers about this company and I plan to submit another post, pending the outcome of this matter.

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