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  • Report:  #13512

Complaint Review: EPENZIO & BRING IT HOME

EPENZIO & BRING IT HOME SCAM

  • Reported By:
    DESOTO TX
  • Submitted:
    Thu, February 07, 2002
  • Updated:
    Thu, November 14, 2002
  • EPENZIO & BRING IT HOME
    Nationwide
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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ON SEPTEMBER OF 2001 I ATTENDED A SEMINAR FOR NATIONAL GRANT AND AT THE END OF THE SEMINAR BRING IT HOME CAME UP AND SPOKE OF THEIR INTERNET BUSINESS AND HOW YU CAN MAKE LARGE SUMS OF MONEY THROUGHT THEIR COMPANY WELL THAT HAS NOT HAPPEN YET AS A MATTER OF FACT THEY WON'T EVEN ANSWER THE PHONE TO HELP YOU SET UP YOR WEDSITE.

AT THE END OF THE SEMINAR THEY TELL YOU ABOUT EPENZIO THE CREDIT SERVICE THAT WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR ACCOUNT FOR WHILE YOUR MONEY IS STEADY COMMING IN (NOT TRUE " IT SHOULD BE WHILE YOUR MONEY IS STEADY COMMING OUT CHECING ACCOUNT" BRING IT HOME CHARGE ME $3600.00 OR $99.95 MONTHLY FOR THEIR WESBISTE AND THE USE OF THEIR PRODUCTS AND EPENZIO CHARGE A MONTHLY FEE OF $59.95 AND A $10.00 SERVICE FEE FOR KEEPING UP YOUR ACCOUNT.

I DONT HAVE THE COMPANY ADDRESS AT THIS TIME BUT AS OON AS I GET IT I WILL FOWARD IT TO YOU.I WOULD LIKE FOR THESE COMPANIES TO STOP CHARGING MY CHECKING ACCOUNT AND REFUND ALL OF MY MONEY BACK FOR THEIR RIP OFF SCAM. THANKS MRS MUMPHREY

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3 Updates & Rebuttals


john

norco,
California,

I am a money making satisfied customer of both Bring It Home and ePenzio

#4UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, September 16, 2002

Guess you could not call me an ex-employee of company, but I did not find any other category that might fit, as I am actually a very satisfied customer of theirs. I attended a seminar put on by Bring It Home in approximately March 2002, and purchased a website for $99 and received the website and a full days training on becoming flash certified and produced a demo website, which is http://jmetcalf1875.flashsecret.com that I am very happy with and that takes visa, mastercard, american express, discovery, diner's club, carte blance, jvb, and electronic checks. ePenzio set me up with a merchant number, and procured all MID numbers with all the credit card companies, and set up the electronic check program for me, all in spite of the fact that I lost my business to a crooked ex partner and am in bk since 1996 and in court with the IRS for the same time period. I also set up a second website with a flash entro www.jasmbiz.com, that I use from the demo website to sell websites and many other products, quite profitably. On both websites, ePenzio set up a plug 'n pay shopping cart for me to conduct secure encrypted business worldwide while I sleep - Both Bring It Home and ePenzio taught me several web site building and web site marketing skills that I am extremely happy with. The monthly charges I pay are $19.95 per month for website hosting, $10 per month to be an epenz pay merchant, and IF I do not do any business for the month, I will pay a charge of $11.50 minimum, 10 statement fee, and $4 accounting fee, a total of $25.50, which is actually billed via Bridgeview Bank, the e-processor for Concorde EFS, who is the same company that handles all processing for all United Food and Commercial Workers Union stores (Ralph's, Von's, Albertson's, Sav-on's, Long's, Rite-Aid, Stater Bros. in California where I live). Of course, if I do business, the above fees are waived, and I am charged a processing fee of 35 cents per transaction plus a fee of 2.15% on American Express sales, or 2.49% on Visa, Master Card, Discovery, or JVB sales -- I've never had a Diner's Club or Carte Blanche sale, so don't know what those are, and I do not pay an electonic check charge - I was also set up with a few lesser known services: PayPal, Citibank c2it, and Firepay. - I'm a happy customer - Check out my websites, see the plug n pay shopping carts, if you want to see how well it works, buy something from me, I promise not to get mad ;-)


john

norco,
California,

I am a money making satisfied customer of both Bring It Home and ePenzio

#4UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, September 16, 2002

Guess you could not call me an ex-employee of company, but I did not find any other category that might fit, as I am actually a very satisfied customer of theirs. I attended a seminar put on by Bring It Home in approximately March 2002, and purchased a website for $99 and received the website and a full days training on becoming flash certified and produced a demo website, which is http://jmetcalf1875.flashsecret.com that I am very happy with and that takes visa, mastercard, american express, discovery, diner's club, carte blance, jvb, and electronic checks. ePenzio set me up with a merchant number, and procured all MID numbers with all the credit card companies, and set up the electronic check program for me, all in spite of the fact that I lost my business to a crooked ex partner and am in bk since 1996 and in court with the IRS for the same time period. I also set up a second website with a flash entro www.jasmbiz.com, that I use from the demo website to sell websites and many other products, quite profitably. On both websites, ePenzio set up a plug 'n pay shopping cart for me to conduct secure encrypted business worldwide while I sleep - Both Bring It Home and ePenzio taught me several web site building and web site marketing skills that I am extremely happy with. The monthly charges I pay are $19.95 per month for website hosting, $10 per month to be an epenz pay merchant, and IF I do not do any business for the month, I will pay a charge of $11.50 minimum, 10 statement fee, and $4 accounting fee, a total of $25.50, which is actually billed via Bridgeview Bank, the e-processor for Concorde EFS, who is the same company that handles all processing for all United Food and Commercial Workers Union stores (Ralph's, Von's, Albertson's, Sav-on's, Long's, Rite-Aid, Stater Bros. in California where I live). Of course, if I do business, the above fees are waived, and I am charged a processing fee of 35 cents per transaction plus a fee of 2.15% on American Express sales, or 2.49% on Visa, Master Card, Discovery, or JVB sales -- I've never had a Diner's Club or Carte Blanche sale, so don't know what those are, and I do not pay an electonic check charge - I was also set up with a few lesser known services: PayPal, Citibank c2it, and Firepay. - I'm a happy customer - Check out my websites, see the plug n pay shopping carts, if you want to see how well it works, buy something from me, I promise not to get mad ;-)


john

norco,
California,

I am a money making satisfied customer of both Bring It Home and ePenzio

#4UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, September 16, 2002

Guess you could not call me an ex-employee of company, but I did not find any other category that might fit, as I am actually a very satisfied customer of theirs. I attended a seminar put on by Bring It Home in approximately March 2002, and purchased a website for $99 and received the website and a full days training on becoming flash certified and produced a demo website, which is http://jmetcalf1875.flashsecret.com that I am very happy with and that takes visa, mastercard, american express, discovery, diner's club, carte blance, jvb, and electronic checks. ePenzio set me up with a merchant number, and procured all MID numbers with all the credit card companies, and set up the electronic check program for me, all in spite of the fact that I lost my business to a crooked ex partner and am in bk since 1996 and in court with the IRS for the same time period. I also set up a second website with a flash entro www.jasmbiz.com, that I use from the demo website to sell websites and many other products, quite profitably. On both websites, ePenzio set up a plug 'n pay shopping cart for me to conduct secure encrypted business worldwide while I sleep - Both Bring It Home and ePenzio taught me several web site building and web site marketing skills that I am extremely happy with. The monthly charges I pay are $19.95 per month for website hosting, $10 per month to be an epenz pay merchant, and IF I do not do any business for the month, I will pay a charge of $11.50 minimum, 10 statement fee, and $4 accounting fee, a total of $25.50, which is actually billed via Bridgeview Bank, the e-processor for Concorde EFS, who is the same company that handles all processing for all United Food and Commercial Workers Union stores (Ralph's, Von's, Albertson's, Sav-on's, Long's, Rite-Aid, Stater Bros. in California where I live). Of course, if I do business, the above fees are waived, and I am charged a processing fee of 35 cents per transaction plus a fee of 2.15% on American Express sales, or 2.49% on Visa, Master Card, Discovery, or JVB sales -- I've never had a Diner's Club or Carte Blanche sale, so don't know what those are, and I do not pay an electonic check charge - I was also set up with a few lesser known services: PayPal, Citibank c2it, and Firepay. - I'm a happy customer - Check out my websites, see the plug n pay shopping carts, if you want to see how well it works, buy something from me, I promise not to get mad ;-)

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