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Complaint Review: I-FORTUITY MR.George Woods MrTony SmartAnd To Many ToLIST

I-FORTUITY MR.George Woods, MrTony Smart,And To Many ToLIST AVOID GIVING THESE CROOKS YOUR CREDIT CARD, DO NOT BELIEVE THEIR SALES PITCH!! Internet

  • Reported By:
    Jessica — Phoenix Arizona USA
  • Submitted:
    Fri, August 21, 2009
  • Updated:
    Fri, August 21, 2009
  • I-FORTUITY MR.George Woods, MrTony Smart,And To Many ToLIST
    www.i-fortuity.com
    Internet
    United States of America
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I-FORTUITY: Promises much, delivers little. This company targets people who are unemployed, underemployed, or elderly and need more income. They work off paper leads. They go through employees like toilet paper and value them about the same. I am not a disgruntled employee, just one who saw through them rather quickly and began to ask questions. Also, my conscience began to bother me when I realized what a rip-off the entire concept is. They have three memberships: Platinum, Gold and Silver, ranging from $499 to $99. It matters not what you pay....you will get nothing but a webpage, worthless in and of itself. The initial person selling you over the phone will give a litany of alleged benefits that come with this modest investment, but they are thin air promises.There are a billion webpages out there doing nothing!

After that, you are basically going to be contacted by a merciless predator who will attempt to extract thousands more dollars from you, and will convince you that this next investment will really set your webpage in a position to be marketed. You and everyone else they have already sold to, who have all been promised that 'thousands' of customers will hit your page and buy voice over internet protocol packages (phone through internet). Problem is, Vonage and many others with name recognition are already doing this at a cheaper rate, so why would someone buy from you? You can put all the bells and whistles money can buy on your website but this does not guarantee success. The packages you will offer on your website are competitive, but as I already stated, there are big name-recognized providers who they will most likely buy from.

 The idea is not bad, but when they hit you on the 'back-end' for thousands of dollars to really make your site sizzle, beware. You can hire any IP guy for a fraction of what I-Fortuity wants. The sizzle, keywords, graphics, and all the stuff to get you noticed can be put on your webpage by a graphic designer who will charge very little compared to what I-Fortuity charges. I would suggest the $99 website and then hire your own person to develop it and (hopefully)get it noticed in the search engines. Even then, you are gambling big time. There are a zillion other webpages just like yours! The company in general circumvents the law by mailing your contract to obtain your signature; something in AZ state law makes it impossible for you to effect  a refund in those circumstances.  CAVEAT EMPTOR!!!!  I worked for them and they are shady, shoddy and shitty. Look elsewhere. Be smart.

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