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  • Report:  #448917

Complaint Review: B2G

B2G Lead us on. We are disabled Vet owned. Said we could write our own ticket. Orlando Orlando Florida

  • Reported By:
    La Mesa California
  • Submitted:
    Tue, May 05, 2009
  • Updated:
    Mon, June 29, 2009
  • B2G
    255 South Orange Ave. Suite 600
    Orlando, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-809-1289
  • Category:

Warning!!!! B2G is a SCAM

I was very skeptical about B2G. I asked Fred Steinberg 4 times are you going to fill our heads with so much info that we are going to act like a deer in the headlights. He said I will be able to produce and get government contracts. Their system will help us become successful faster. So I signed up. This is a heads up to my fellow Veterans and other potential victims: there is training already set up for us -and its free.

This is how B2G works. You will be overloaded and overwhelmed with tons of information on day one. After lunch, you will be given a form to sign that locks you in. They will promise you a lot of important information for days 2 and 3. Although we had been doing this for about 5 months, we were overwhelmed. At this point so you will be asked to sign the form. At day 2 around 3pm you will get another sales pitch to buy their additional services for $7,000 -$13,000-19,000, upwards to 30,000 for it all. You will be so overwhelmed at this point, that you will think you will need to do this. Wrong!!!!! There's more on day 3. Around 3 pm you will be told when you get an award from the Gov for 100000 -500000 you now have a problem how are you going to finance this award? Guess who will rescue you- Fred's other Company will factor your award for a large fee. After you get to the end of all this, you will be kicking yourself for falling for this. My hope is that you check out blogs first, but here is the problem: B2G has tied up the first 5-6 pages on Google blogs. As you have seen, this blog was hard to find.
This is B2G's strategy- they make it almost impossible to find real people's opinions about them.

I am a government contractor now. My success is not because of B2G, it's because of my partner Paula and PTAC-which has taught us how to sell to the Gov. They are available to help you all the way. Beware!!! This is a learning process-12-18 months. There is a lot to learn, and a large amount of time will be needed to be dedicated before we were able to see any success. Your local PTAC gives you one-on-one counseling-for free. We have received awards, and have learned how to get bridge loans-much cheaper than their scam. I am doing this Blog for my fellow Veterans, and other potential victims. I got your back.

By the way, GSA will help anyone get on a schedule. PTAC has workshops for free, held by them. GSA also has conferences-we attended one in L.A. last month. We were able to get face-to-face meetings with government buyers, one on one. More contracts without a bit of help from B2G.
We will be happy to pass on all we have learned FOR FREE!!!!

Keytonka
La Mesa, California
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Wilson Chandler Iv

Austin,
Texas,
U.S.A.

Additonal Notes

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, June 29, 2009

Here is story Channel 6 in San Diego did last month on this same organization. My wife's company almost got scammed by this company, but fortunately their owner walked out before his money was stolen.

http://www.sandiego6.com/mostpopular/story/B2G-Get-Rich-Scheme-Targets-San-Diego-Business/naLrwamJG0yVGJpNkBaAfg.cspx


Fred Steinberg

Anytonw,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Too much of a good thing?

#3UPDATE Employee

Sat, June 06, 2009

First, I'd like to thank Keytonka for his service to our country.

Keytonka is upset because we gave them TOO MUCH information? Keytonka prefers to work with less information?

Keytonka did not attend a private tutorial. A public class can not be customized to go at each and every students' individual pace. We had a very large turnout of many students. In a crowded room, we teach at the level at which the majority gets the best value.

If Keytonka was struggling to keep up with the other students, we probably would have encouraged them to get the extra help they needed. If we failed to dumb it down for Keytonka, I guess all I can do is apologize for giving them too much of what they paid for.

Proudly guilty as charged.

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