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  • Report:  #1093074

Complaint Review: American Family Home Savers

American Family Home Savers, Alex Weston, Steve Penddleton, John Philipps, Samantha Greer Lured me with promise of big commissions, charged me to purchase leads and website (a clone of their front page). When I asked for refund because I was not receiving any commission, I was sent $250 labeled "advance" commission for transaction still pending. As months went by, and not having any income, I called and asked that they give me back a total of $3,995. They flatly refused saying that any business has risks to take and this was one of them., and I should not expect refund because it is part of my business lose. I was also told that the "campaign" to follow up leads was soon expiring and that they will no longer be making follow up calls for any leads. ? Arizona? Internet

  • Reported By:
    Daniel — Rapid City South Dakota
  • Submitted:
    Sat, October 19, 2013
  • Updated:
    Fri, October 25, 2013

I was contacted by Alex Weston (02/21/13) who convinced me that there was big commission in American Family Home Savers, and that whatever amount I invested could easily be recovered. I felt at the time that this was a good opportunity to generate supplemental income.   I was charged $3500 for 80 leads, and $495 for my own web site that they were creating for me; Mr. Weston worked to waive the monthly hosting fee.   The site they created for me was a clone of americanfamilyhomesavers.com.   Months went by and not a cent of commission came. When I called them up that I was not seeing any transaction, I was sent $250 as an adavance commission for a deal that was pending, according to them. After wards,  when I received no further check,  I told them to cancel my association with their businee, but I was told that I could not cancel because it was past the 10-day window. I must have missed the small print.    Several times I appealed for refund. I called by phone, often times I was unabled to speak to a person, I left messages, wrote email but did not get response to my email. When they finally called me, it was to explain why they could not give me a refund. I  never heard from them again.  I will try again by email.   Should I report this to BBB and the Attorney General of Arizona, if that's the state I am guessing from where they operate?

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