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Internet Coaching, Bright Builders, Summit Group, Jim Cochran, Eric Largin, Colton Moody, Augie Bove Ripoff, Dishonest, fraudulent American Fork Utah
I was called by the Internet Coaching Group aka Brightbuilders and was duped into buying there "Internet Coaching" for $8234 to start an ecommerce business.
They use a very well scripted "qualifying people for the program" scheme to sign you up. They basically want to know if you've got money or credit to buy into one of their packages. But BEWARE! They will direct you to the BBB to legitimize their business and then show you a successful site or two like Tupperware & Shasta.com to prove their success and talk a big game. But the company they show you on BBB is not even them but a subcontracted group i.e. Brightbuilders. They will ask you to commit to them 100% and have you state that you will not quit, basically anything to try to trap you and prevent you from ever trying to get your money back from there scam.
These people present themselves very honest and sincere at first but once you get wind of there ploy they get very rude. I found out of these practices a few days after enlisting with them and told them that I no longer wanted to pursue any dealings with them and that I wanted my money back. They told me that I'm a quitter.
I have sent complaints to several state and local agencies and I will continue to do so. These people are some of the biggest crooks I've encountered. I want to share my experience to help stop this from happening to others.
Robin
LaGrange, Georgia
U.S.A.