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  • Report:  #99064

Complaint Review: Big Bang Products

Big Bang Products Inc., (Jodi Hans & Justin Blake) Rip-off! Fraudulent advertising and fraudulent billing! Beverly Hills California

  • Reported By:
    Chino Valley Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Thu, July 15, 2004
  • Updated:
    Tue, January 22, 2008
  • Big Bang Products
    270 N. Canon Dr. #1934
    Beverly Hills, California
    U.S.A.
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On June 11, 2004 I enrolled with Big Bang Products Inc., stupid me. My daughter had attempted to enroll but was unable to complete her membership so she enrolled in her fathers' name. The $49.97 membership fee was on the credit card. Nothing was ever written or mentioned about monthly fees. Then on July 12 I found two more $49.97 deductions for membership fees on my card in both our names.

I have attempted to contact someone to have them remove my account and refund the money, as they advertise they will do. All emails have gone unanswered. No phone number is listed on the site, which we should have taken into account but failed to.

My wife received a phone call from someone representing them offering to help kick start my daughter's business and when she explained the problem he gave her a phone number of 800-292-5812, which is an answering service but they told her they had no phone number for the company. Sounds fishy...

Our credit card company has no phone number with which to contact them either. If anyone has a phone number I would appreciate it. They have taken a total of $149.91 from us. My next step is to visit them, if it is in fact a real physical address. Does anyone have "7 On Your Side" Phone number? That is Los Angeles TV Channel 7 that does investigations of just such companies and people.

Sam
Chino Valley, Arizona
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Zachary

Modesto,
California,
U.S.A.

Possibly the # you need

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, January 22, 2008

Hello-

I bought the Justin Blake Secret money miracle a few months ago, it sucked, I returned it and there wasnt much of a problem. Since then I have been receiving emails from him. I recently received one about a limited time offer of some postcard sending system. Long story short, it sounded way too good to be true, I have many questions that need to be answered. The website stated that the company name was Big Bang Products and the owner and operator was Jodie McMillan. Her personal office number is 888-456-4810, I personally dont know if this is the jodie hans person you spoke of but something really smells fishy if its the same woman. I called the number with questions, her secretary told me that Jodie would personally call me back, that was an hour ago. Hopefully this was helpful to you.

Zach
Modesto, CA


Jodie

Los Angeles,
California,
U.S.A.

Rip-Off or Scape-Goat

#3REBUTTAL Owner of company

Sat, August 14, 2004

RE: Noting Comments From My "RipOff" Report....

My name is Jodi Hans. I've been online since '97.
I've earn decent money and try to show others how to do the same. Problme is....

...email filters have created barriers and obstacles galore. It blocks many of my responses when offering support to members in my programs. I get 15 or 20 returned responses per day.

Why do I mention this? Because the first thing that happens when some people in my program do not get an immediate response from me is cry... "RipOff"!! Instead of checking their junk mail folders or trying a different measure... people are real quick to shout "RipOff".

In fact, I have found many people "expect" to get ripped off long before they order your product. Then as soon as the slightest evidence appears that there is problem... they immediately shout "RipOff" or report you to spam cop or consumer affairs etc... and all they had
to do was check their "bulk mail" or "junk mail" folder to find that all your responses to their concerns has either been filtered or blocked from their email account.

With the volume of support responses I send to members in my various programs, many well known servers have "Blocked" my response email thinking it to be spam. When a filter sees a bunch of emails coming from the same domain, they auto-block it calling it spam.

This is what they mean when they say... "email marketing is getting tougher and tougher". It's not that the market isn't there. It's just that people are more willing to drag your company and your name through the mud by clicking a link to "RipOffReport.com" or "SpamCop" .. totally acting on impluse BEFORE they take the time to investigate the problem.

For this reason... I offer my personal email address below for all those who have questions
or need help while using any products I offer or sponsor.

Best of luck to you all
Jodi Hans
Contact: bigbang1@sbcglobal.net

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