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Complaint Review: Dean Graziosi

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  • Reported By:
    Portage Indiana
  • Submitted:
    Mon, March 01, 2004
  • Updated:
    Thu, March 29, 2018
  • Dean Graziosi
    405 W. University Dr. Ste 105
    Tempe, Arizona
    U.S.A.
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Dean's infomercial is VERY misleading. He talks about HIS "network" for being able to post cars and match them with a buyer, which is the #1 thing people will be attracted to. "Just find them, list them, and we'll send you a check!" He makes you believe that he has his own network of used cars on the internet that he is promoting all over the country to dealers and such. A network that might consist of dealers looking for cars for their inventory. A secret sort of network that only dealers like him know about. Come to find that his "network" is actually eBay! Every car you post on his website get's posted on eBay, not some secret network he owns. Dean's "network" and website have no traffic from car buyers, only people that bought his package! Posting car ads on eBay is something you can do all by yourself! So why would you want to pay him a percentage on top of the ebay listing fees when he is doing absolutely nothing to help you find buyers? Incredible! As with so many other infomercial scams, they are quick to try to upgrade you to your own site for a couple hundred dollars more. A site with "guaranteed traffic" and they then sell you a copy of his scam site for you to try to drive other people to. Making you just as guilty at scamming as he is, IF you can ever get someone to list a car through you. Good luck creating the tons of traffic needed to get one person to feel compelled to pay your listing fees and list their car on your unknown website! Especially since any people that actually see your website will be internet users that already know about eBay! Maybe if you can make an infomercial and sell the scam to other people and let THEM create listings on your disguised network like Dean does! Just another pyramid scheme in action. Some of these guys need to stop being so lazy and actually help the people that buy their systems, instead of setting them up for failure. But I guess then everyone would be millionaires like they are and there would be no market for their next scams or anyone to watch their infomercials. Come on Dean! Make a network of your OWN and actually invest into promoting it and HELPING your students, instead of having some cheap script created to post their cars on eBay and stealing from their profits! Millionaires like you and Mr. Don Lapre should be able to afford to run some commercials for your "car network" and "vitamins", but I have yet to ever see any. Only infomercials selling a plan! Advertise and put your customers' affiliate websites into rotation, so they can make some sales. For some strange reason I have yet to ever see a commercial advertising your car network to people or a commercial for Don Lapre's Greatest Vitamins in the World! You know why?? Because you guys couldn't care less if your "car network" or "vitamins" actually sell! You only want to make money off the plan/scheme itself and leave people wondering why it's not working for them! It's sad really. Most people just don't get it. If you actually ever have a product or service worth selling, you would use your money to promote that product or service! Good products and services practically sell themselves. You would NOT invest in a late-night infomercial to hire a bunch of poor people to sell your product or service for you and charge them $35-$80! If you had a website worth promoting, you would pay to promote it! You want the most traffic possible! You would NOT invest in a late-night infomercial to hire a bunch of poor people, with no experience necessary, to promote your website for you. And you surely would NOT sell them a duplicate of your money-making site for an extra $100! These are signs of scams! If their product is worth selling, their affiliates/resellers would be able to sign up for FREE. They wouldn't even need to promote their affiliate programs because a good selling product would have people flocking to become resellers! A word of advice to anyone who reads this. If you have something that actually makes you a millionaire, keep it to yourself, use it and make your fortunes! When it stops working for you, take a couple hundred bucks and throw together an information kit about your "plan". Hey, if you're really creative, you can even start throwing together "plans" without actually ever using them for yourself! Hire an actor to get all hyped up and throw his hands around while he talks. That part is VERY important! It keeps viewers from looking into his eyes and seeing his soul. Then, simply run a few infomercials and scam MILLIONS of people out of their hard-earned money! I guarantee, you'll be a millionaire in no-time! Also, remember to use these phrases: It's that simple! So what are you waiting for?! You have absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain! Guaranteed! Call NOW! Ron Portage, Michigan
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Megan Smith

Tempe,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

The Truth About Motor Millions

#2UPDATE Employee

Fri, December 28, 2007

I can totally understand your frustration. As a company we strive to satisfy 100% of our customers and make sure that we fulfill on everything that was promised. Reading through your report it seems that you have slipped through the cracks. We have over 100,000 satisfied students and our goal as a company is to ensure total client satisfaction.

What most people don't know is that Dean sold Motor Millions to a larger company in 2004. To make a long story short, they made significant changes to the company to increase the bottom line and in return, they diminished customer satisfaction and were overloaded with refund requests. They tried to manage, yet got overwhelmed and put the company into major debt and basically stopped paying the bills and refunds. At this point, Dean had two options; he could watch the company he built go bankrupt at the hands of another and watch them not pay the people who got involved. And by all rights he could since he did not own the company. BUT most people got involved in Motor Millions not knowing that Dean was no longer the owner, it was Dean on TV and he was the one who created the manuals and books. So instead of just watching this happen, he took Motor Millions back-or should I say he took on enormous amount of debt. Debt he did not create. He took the show off the air because he was not satisfied with the new products they were selling and Dean started chipping away at the debt and paying refunds to people that were in the refund queue. He was using personal money and money he was making from real estate and other ventures to pour into the debt filled Motor Millions company. Many people got upset because they did not know the details and that was a hard thing to bear because Dean worked so hard to create a solid company with the highest customer satisfaction rate possible. This was just more motivation to pay everyone back. The fact is that many people were delayed for a long time to get a refund, but no one was denied. To date, Dean has spent over a Million Dollars of his own money paying back people for a product that he was never even paid on.

One last thing. Dean was a broke kid who made a great deal of money from cars and taught others how to do the same with Motor Millions. Dean also found amazing ways to make money with real estate at a young age and went on to make millions in real estate. He is still an avid investor and teaches people techniques he learns through trial and error. His new book Be A Real Estate Millionaire is a NY times best seller and an amazing book.

I just took over the client satisfaction department and I want to make certain that we did handle every student with the best service and education available. If for any reason you feel that you have not received the level of satisfaction that is up to our standards or yours, please contact me immediately for resolution. I will be able to settle any issue or answer any questions you may have. Please email me at satisfaction@deanenterprisesllc.com and I will get back to you within one business day. Please feel free to contact me at my office as well, 1-800-489-7003, for any satisfaction concerns. If you do not speak to a live person please leave a detailed message and I will follow up with you within 24-48 hours of your call.

Megan Smith
Client Satisfaction Director

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