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  • Report:  #1301384

Complaint Review: ADVANCED MARKETING GROUP

ADVANCED MARKETING GROUP AAN CAN www.TheIncomeHub.com stole my money for Home Based Job Mailing Brochures from Home but never delivered supples to do Job. No way to contact. Online only Nationwide

  • Reported By:
    www.TheIncomeHub.com by Advanced Marketing Group — NORTH LITTLE ROCK Arkansas USA
  • Submitted:
    Sat, April 23, 2016
  • Updated:
    Tue, May 10, 2016

I saw the following AD for Home Based Job in the Austin Chronicle Classifieds online and paid $24.00 to Advanced Marketing Group for products to work from home but never received them.  “Mailers paid in advanced! Make $1000 A week mailing brochures from home. No experience required. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine opportunity. Start immediately!  www.TheIncomeHub.com Company: AAN CAN    Email: amg-support@wi.rr.com  Post Date: Mar. 04, 2016”

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Giselle

Bloxwich,
United Kingdom

Obviously this is a SCAM!

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, May 10, 2016

1. New website - 177 days old, as of today, 10 May 2016.

2. Their site expires November 2016.  Why?  Are they not planning on being around very long?

3. The website is registered using a proxy domain, meaning they are hiding their contact details.  What/who are they hiding from? It cannot even be confirmed the people behind this are even in the U.S. Looking at the website, I can tell you it a cookie-cutter version of thousands of scam sites before it and thousands of scam sites that are current now. They are ALL the same!

4. You cannot, I repeat CANNOT make money mailing brochures!  This is an old scam, around since the 1920's.  This is envelope stuffing.  The U.S. Postal systems states no consumer has ever made money from this (except the scammers behind it). If people could make $1,000 or more a week just sitting on their backsides, stuffing envelopes, we would ALL be doing it!

5.  The FTC shuts down these scam orgnaizations all the time! Mason Grace Enterprises was just shut down in November. tTe scammer behind this had scammed 50,000 consumers, to the tune of $7 million dollars! Those 50,000 people were promised $5,000 a week or more.  That would be $250 million dollars a week in payroll this company was claiming to pay out. LOGIC tells you that is NOT possible.

6.  It is really too bad you did not research this first. Yahoo or google envelope stuffing scam or mailing brochures scam.  There are literally THOUSANDS of complaints about people getting ripped off.  You need to educate yourself.

7. You have to be smarter than this.  Your $24 is gone and you most likely won't be getting it back.  Nonetheless, you need to try.  File a complaint with the BBB.org.  File a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division of your state's Attorney General's Office. File a complaint with the FTC.  The FTC is crucial in shutting these criminals down.  Spread the word to people you know. Report these people to the IRS!  The email address you provided for them is in Wisconsin.  Be sure to contact the Department of Revenue in Wisconsin andd report their business.

If people would stop falling for scams that are well-known and documented, these scams would disappear.  Unfortunately, people don't think first or research first.

8. Had you searched on Advanced Marketing Group here at ripoffreport, you would have found 24+ postings from others like yourself who lost money.

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