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Instant Millionaire System I paid $99.99 He stated I had a sale my account ready for payment-he is a scam Cape Coral Florida
I talked to a Micheal Davis of ims and signed up for his system. He asked me to send $99.99 to upgrade my account and he had a sale that had already been made on my account, I checked online and it appeared legit. today that account doesn't reflect that amount at all. I also read a rip-off report from someone else stating this person was going under the name of Micheal Marin in a different city, same m.o. how can we stop this kind of thing from continuing on the net?
Kaye
Tucson, Arizona
U.S.A.
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Jt
Indianapolis,Indiana,
U.S.A.
Don't fall for it
#2Consumer Comment
Fri, May 22, 2009
You say: how can we stop this kind of thing from continuing on the net?'
Answer: Stop falling for things that are obvious scams! Seriously, there is no such thing as a get-rich-quick' or an instant millionaire' program. These are scams that have been around forever. These scams would completely disappear if people would stop looking to make money doing little or nothing. That doesn't happen. Did you really, seriously, think that whatever you PAID 99$ for would make you an instant millionaire? Wise up.