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  • Report:  #99519

Complaint Review: Auctions For Income

Auctions For Income ripoff Lindon Utah

  • Reported By:
    Lake Mary Florida
  • Submitted:
    Mon, July 19, 2004
  • Updated:
    Fri, August 26, 2005
  • Auctions For Income
    360 South Technical Court, Lindon, Utah 84042
    Lindon, Utah
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-929-2907
  • Category:

The material Auctions for Income provides for $40 plus is unhelpful and misleading.It purports to be "how to" but lacks substance on which to proceed. It is a come-on to PMI to sign up for expensive "mentoring." This is a scam, it turns out, that is full of hidden costs.

If you look at Dave Espino's Automated Income video, it becomes clear in his own words that his mindset is akin to a spider weaving a web--if spiders have mindsets.

Return calls take forever, if they're returned at all.

I've trashed Espino's junk. It is slick to be sure. But it is junk nonetheless.

The search for a sound home-based business is a mine field of scams. The challenge is to find one that is not.

Ben jarratt
Lake Mary, Florida
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


William

Brownsville,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Avoiding telemarketing RIP-OFFS, how to deal with telemarketers!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Fri, August 26, 2005

Hi, I would like to add my 2 cents. I lost $5000 to telemarketing scams such as these, it is in my experience and correct that the $40 is a lead on to the more expensive coaching or course materials, you can bet on it you will get a call from their telemarketers soon after ordering, ready to sell you the more expensive crap, up sell they call it, I call it RIP-OFF, don't deal with these scammers. Learn how to deal with telemarketers, train yourself not to listen to their BULL****, that way you are prepared when telemarketers call; get on a DO NOT CALL LIST., number one way to deal with telemarketers is HANG UP, don't be intimated, train yourself to do this, have a mental switch in your head, which turns off, tuned out, to all the reps are saying, treat it as BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, HANG UP! I haven't found an honest business opportunity yet in 30 years, they all have one thing in common that's to get your money, once they got it they will play you different tune then, you will never see your money again! NOTHING YOU DO WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK.WATCH OUT!


Marc

Irving,
Texas,
U.S.A.

If it sounds too good to be true.....

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, March 07, 2005

I feel your anguish, as I've been duped before. These kinds of scams are the same ol' same ol and generally operate the same way.

You order your kit, and within a few days, you are hounded by telemarketers who will try to tell you got the "basic kit" and to make the "real money" you would need to purhcase additional programs and services, each one more expensive than the ones before it.

Also even though they say "You have a 30-day no-questions-asked-money-back guarentee", unless they give it to you in writing, they are not obligated to refund your money, regardless of what their TV ads claim.

Also I would imagine that the online auctions would be over-saturated right now, as it is.

Let the buyer beware, indeed.

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