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  • Report:  #234654

Complaint Review: Bright Builders

Bright Builders Unfulfulled promises of guaranteed wealth through one on one coaching sessions for as long as it takes. Orem Utah

  • Reported By:
    St. Paul Minnesota
  • Submitted:
    Tue, February 06, 2007
  • Updated:
    Tue, February 20, 2007

After reading other's experiences with this company I feel lucky to have only been scammed out of $4200! This people called saying they were affiliated with Jason James who I had purchased some ebooks from. I felt he was reputable so I accepted the phone call.

They were very convincing when they told me they were selective about who they would allow into their coaching program. I was told I would have one on one coaching for long as it took to build my internet business. I had been floundering for some time trying to find my niche. I still think it's possible to generate an income on the internet but certainly not through Bright Builders.

I was given 4 half hour coaching sessions with someone who knew less about the internet than I did. She didn't even know what affiliate marketing was. When those sessions were over I complained and was given 4 more sessions with another coach. He at least had more experience than my first coach.

After 4 more half hour sessions, which go by remarkably fast!, I still had not gained remotely what I needed in order generate the income promised. Still floundering. What I told them I needed from them was help with the context that I was trying to build my website with. The person I spoke to at Bright Builders name was Jason. He sounded like he was about 15 years old. He was no help at all. I canceled my account.

Kris
St. Paul, Minnesota
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Dave

Susquehanna,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Friend is sadly being taken by these guys

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, February 20, 2007

but, instead of $4200, it's $6000. He, came across an inheritance, and contacted this firm so he could be coached on "how to do ebay the right way" and that they'd give him a refund if he didn't recover his initial "investment" after 6 months. I think that time is near, and he hadn't gotten close to the $6000 investment yet, so I'm hoping he gets the idea and insists on recovering most, if not all, his money back at the end. I know he's been on the phone with a few staff members, but I'm not sure what type of slick talk /advise he is getting from them.
I hoped things would work better, but I very skeptical about these types of things since I plunged into (sc)amway/quixtar many years back.

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