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    Libertyville NorthWest Territorie
  • Submitted:
    Sun, January 21, 2007
  • Updated:
    Mon, April 16, 2018
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    14300 N. Northsight Blvd. #210
    Scottsdale, Arizona
    United States of America
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This is from an Ex LLI to some of the other LLI ex-ers that filed claims with the AZ AG giving them an update on the May 2006 ruling.


Date of Tuesday, September 26, 2006 5:00 PM, it is here unedited. I have not verified this and it is the first time I have heard of the close to half a million dollar figure.

Remember, for those that were scamed after May 2006 still file with the Arizona Attorney General, the Attorney General in your advisors state, the BBB in Scotsdale, the BBB in your advisors city, the FTC, and the IRS.

Now to the update of Sept 2006:

Hello one and All,

Well it looks like redemption day draws near or at least partially. I am sure you have all heard by now of the Consent Settlement that the Arizona Attorney General's Office has reached with Liberty League. I have attached a copy of it for those of you who have not seen it. There has also been a letter sent out by the Arizona Attorney General's Office to everyone that filed a complaint. That letter basically says there is $400,000 of restitution money that LLI has agreed to make available to those who have filed claims. Let me know if you do not get a copy of that letter. If you do not it probably means you did not file a claim. I hope you all did as I tried to encourage you to do so.

This is a big deal because it puts a HUGE blemish on LLI, one that probably will tarnish them forever and hopefully put them out of business. Unfortunately the Arizona Attorney General's office lawsuit does not address the funds which many of you paid to your so called ?advisor? or independent contractor. Those funds, unfortunately, will probably be harder to get back. It probably would require each person individually to sue LLI and their ?advisors? for those funds or perhaps in some sort of class action suit. I am also attaching an email which I received from Nancy Anger which kind of addresses that situation.

But for now I guess we should be pleased. I sincerely hope all of you filed claims and that you can get some relief. Best wishes to you all.

V for Vendetta Libertyville, NorthWest Territories
Canada

21 Updates & Rebuttals


Dave

Cobram,
Alabama,
U.S.A.

Fantastic business

#22Consumer Comment

Sat, August 01, 2009

Hi,

It disappoints me that you want to spread bad words about Liberty League in Australia, especially when so many people such as myself are making seriously incredible incomes.
I started in November and i have made $100,000 profit, and i know an Aussie who made $240,000 US last month.
This business works. Why it hasn't worked for you, i'm not sure.
What i will tell you is, you have to work hard, have a huge desire, and follow the system, it doesn't come overnight.
Maybe you didn't give the business enough time and effort. In most business' from start up it takes 3 years to make a profit. In this business it shouldn't take that long, but even if it does, you have to keep working at it. it's not a get rich quick scheme.

I can't believe people, when they get involved in a business, and they don't put the effort in, then turn around and blame the company, this is a victim mentality, so it comes with no suprise you failed.

Be happy.

regards
Dave
Summit advisor Liberty League
ex hotel owner in country pub.


The Truth

Sydney,
Australia,
Australia

LIBERTY LEAGUE CLASS ACTION FOR AUSTRALIA - IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, July 09, 2009

I have lost $50,000+ to LLI over the past 12 months. This opportunity has been the worst financial and personal decision I have ever made.

I have just left the business, and want to spread the word here in Australia to prevent other people from doing the same. We are financially ruined, losing our home is looking like the only way to dig us out of the hole we are in. This is from the heart and we will do what ever it takes to help others. I would love to contact anyone who has had a similar experience here in Australia, I am sure there are many.


The Truth

Sydney,
Australia,
Australia

LIBERTY LEAGUE CLASS ACTION FOR AUSTRALIA - IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, July 09, 2009

I have lost $50,000+ to LLI over the past 12 months. This opportunity has been the worst financial and personal decision I have ever made.

I have just left the business, and want to spread the word here in Australia to prevent other people from doing the same. We are financially ruined, losing our home is looking like the only way to dig us out of the hole we are in. This is from the heart and we will do what ever it takes to help others. I would love to contact anyone who has had a similar experience here in Australia, I am sure there are many.


The Truth

Sydney,
Australia,
Australia

LIBERTY LEAGUE CLASS ACTION FOR AUSTRALIA - IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, July 09, 2009

I have lost $50,000+ to LLI over the past 12 months. This opportunity has been the worst financial and personal decision I have ever made.

I have just left the business, and want to spread the word here in Australia to prevent other people from doing the same. We are financially ruined, losing our home is looking like the only way to dig us out of the hole we are in. This is from the heart and we will do what ever it takes to help others. I would love to contact anyone who has had a similar experience here in Australia, I am sure there are many.


The Truth

Sydney,
Australia,
Australia

LIBERTY LEAGUE CLASS ACTION FOR AUSTRALIA - IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, July 09, 2009

I have lost $50,000+ to LLI over the past 12 months. This opportunity has been the worst financial and personal decision I have ever made.

I have just left the business, and want to spread the word here in Australia to prevent other people from doing the same. We are financially ruined, losing our home is looking like the only way to dig us out of the hole we are in. This is from the heart and we will do what ever it takes to help others. I would love to contact anyone who has had a similar experience here in Australia, I am sure there are many.


Time For Class Action Against Lli In Australia

Emerald,
Australia,
Australia

Time for a Class Action Against Liberty League International in Australia

#22Consumer Comment

Wed, July 01, 2009

Unfortunately, Liberty League made it's way into Australia and alot of people have now lost a lot of money regardless of how hard they've tried in the business.

I could go into the many issues about LLI, but I think they've been pretty clearly outlined in not just this thread, but the many other reports about LLI and it's so sad to see that people have lost even more money than me.

Anyway, I have created this thread in the hope that I can find enough people out there in Australia who have experienced the same and want to be a part of a class action.

I don't know how these things work, but I ticked 'yes' to the question about if I'm willing to be contacted by the media or a lawyer via Ripoffreport. I am definitely ok with being contacted by email to discuss the LLI scam.

If you want justice and want to do something to get your money back then I think the only way is a class action. Any thoughts/ideas about how we can do this would be welcomed.

Those who have gotten money back through the class action, I would love to hear from you. I'm even thinking of going to the media with the story.


Chris

Euless,
Texas,
U.S.A.

I had to look

#22Consumer Comment

Mon, May 14, 2007

at their website since I had never heard of these yahoos and all of you have said you put in A LOT of money so it had to be something good.

It is nothing more than yet another work from home when you want if you want and get filthy rich and do nothing except what you want the rest of your life scams.

It isn't even unique, although they do a good job with the look of the website.

I got that from the homepage with about 3 minutes of reading.

Come on guys - there are thousands of these kind of sites and scams and cons out there.

I have been in sales all my life and I never fail to be amazed at how many otherwise intelligent people, totally lose that intelligence when someone tells them they can have it all and not have to work at all to get it.

Greed is what feeds the scammer. Their scams cannot work without the greed of someone wanting something for nothing and thinking they have found it.

NOT ONE OF THESE WORK AT HOME INTERNET SCAMS WORK, except for making the scammer a boatload of your hard earned cash.

Try investing monthly in mutual funds, have a 40-50 year career in something you enjoy, then retire while you are still young enough to enjoy it.


Michael

Brisbane,
Australia,
Australia

Liberty League International Rocks!

#22Consumer Comment

Mon, May 14, 2007

I just have to say that Liberty League International rocks!

I read the content on this site and want to say that LLI is not a scam. The company is empowering so many people on a daily basis with information and support that can bring you great financial reward.

LLI is a business and does produce results. If you are looking at getting involved with this company remember who you take advice from.

Don't let your dreams of financial freedom be crushed by negative feedback. Why not speak to people who are successful in the company? What has the company done for them? You can fail in any business, because your businesses success reflects your ability to manage it.

Take ownership of your dreams. Fcus your energy on growing a business, not tearing another down. Wishing you all the success in future business. Regards, Mick Lawley


Scott

Palm Coast,
Florida,
U.S.A.

File with your state attorney general, BBB, etc as well as Arizona

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, May 13, 2007

Remember the attorney general judgement against Brent and Shane was a one time only deal in May 2006. It awarded people that had filed with his office prior to that. As far as I know there is NO class action suit, although that would be great. Love to have a judgement against Brent and Shane Scam on all of us, huh.....

Go to Quantloos for legal help.

Go to for the previous settlement.
http://www.azag.gov/press_releases/may/2006/LibertyLeagueSettlement.pdf

If that web address gets edited, type in Arizona Attorney general in Google search, go to the web page, and then do a search on Liberty League.


Scott

Palm Coast,
Florida,
U.S.A.

File with your state attorney general, BBB, etc as well as Arizona

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, May 13, 2007

Remember the attorney general judgement against Brent and Shane was a one time only deal in May 2006. It awarded people that had filed with his office prior to that. As far as I know there is NO class action suit, although that would be great. Love to have a judgement against Brent and Shane Scam on all of us, huh.....

Go to Quantloos for legal help.

Go to for the previous settlement.
http://www.azag.gov/press_releases/may/2006/LibertyLeagueSettlement.pdf

If that web address gets edited, type in Arizona Attorney general in Google search, go to the web page, and then do a search on Liberty League.


Scott

Palm Coast,
Florida,
U.S.A.

File with your state attorney general, BBB, etc as well as Arizona

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, May 13, 2007

Remember the attorney general judgement against Brent and Shane was a one time only deal in May 2006. It awarded people that had filed with his office prior to that. As far as I know there is NO class action suit, although that would be great. Love to have a judgement against Brent and Shane Scam on all of us, huh.....

Go to Quantloos for legal help.

Go to for the previous settlement.
http://www.azag.gov/press_releases/may/2006/LibertyLeagueSettlement.pdf

If that web address gets edited, type in Arizona Attorney general in Google search, go to the web page, and then do a search on Liberty League.


Carder

Rihcmond,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

V for Vendetta

#22Consumer Comment

Fri, May 11, 2007

Hi V for Vendetta,
Can you forward me the letter you referred to in the class action suit. I am very interested in this. I have spent over 40K on this "opportunity" and would like to know more about what my legal options are. Thanks
C


Carder

Richmond,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Info for Class Action

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, April 29, 2007

Hi,
I would like to get specific info as to who I should file a complaint, or register with the class action suit. I have wasted more than $40K on this business. Any help would be appreciated. If you have a specific attorney's name that would be wonderful. Thanks


Carder

Richmond,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Info for Class Action

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, April 29, 2007

Hi,
I would like to get specific info as to who I should file a complaint, or register with the class action suit. I have wasted more than $40K on this business. Any help would be appreciated. If you have a specific attorney's name that would be wonderful. Thanks


Carder

Richmond,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Info for Class Action

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, April 29, 2007

Hi,
I would like to get specific info as to who I should file a complaint, or register with the class action suit. I have wasted more than $40K on this business. Any help would be appreciated. If you have a specific attorney's name that would be wonderful. Thanks


Carder

Richmond,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Info for Class Action

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sun, April 29, 2007

Hi,
I would like to get specific info as to who I should file a complaint, or register with the class action suit. I have wasted more than $40K on this business. Any help would be appreciated. If you have a specific attorney's name that would be wonderful. Thanks


Steve

Orlando,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Funny Summit Advisor breaking compliance.

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, January 25, 2007

There is an LLI Summit advisor spamvertising message boards trying to sell off his Summit advisor position to the highest bidder. What is amusing is that this person obviously does not realize that he is not allowed to sell his position in LLI to another person.

He claims that if you buy his LLI summit position for only $12,000 negotiable that you can bypass the LLI total startup cost of $22,485 and take his spot as an already fully qualified summit advisor.

He wants $12k negotiable and you can take over his position because he wants out. But there's just one problem. Like I said, this person does not realize that even though he's supposed to be an independent business owner, Brent does not allow LLI'ers to sell their positions to other people. So much for being independent business owners.

PROOF:

See it here:

www.talkgold.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18816&page=10

and here:

www.discovervancouver.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=96550

This person has been spamvertising this for over a month now and has apparently not received any inquiries. Wonder why? Maybe he should lower his price. Lol.

Tony, Michael, anybody anyone?


Steve

Orlando,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Person lost $80,000 doing LLI and files bankruptcy.

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 24, 2007

I was browsing Ebay to see how many LLI people are trying to dump off their Beyond Freedom courses on Ebay, as I have seen several of them do so in the past. The BF courses I've seen sold on Ebay ended up selling for less than $100 complete.

What I did find was an auction for a Beyond Freedom course with a starting bid of $80,000.00

It got my attention and got me wondering if the starting price was a typo or something so I clicked. Here is what the description says word for word in case the listing is removed from Ebay or ends by the time someone reads this:


"You are bidding on several Beyond Freedom items, purchased directly from Liberty League International.

The starting price of $80,000 is designed to help me recover the $48,000+ that I lost with the Liberty League Internationals "business opportunity", the additional $30,000 that I financed so I could work my business from home, and the $2,000 that I paid a bankruptcy attorney.
mug! "

PROOF:

Like I said, I don't post BS or made up nonsense.
Go search Ebay for item number 200070975138


If you are reading this and thinking of doing the LLI business you better know what you are getting yourself into and you better ask yourself why so many people are qutting LLI including top earners and taking their teams with them or you might end up the same way.

Also look at the other recent complaint and view a comparison of their 2005 and 2006 published income statistics and more that some current LLI associates attempt to hide and conceal. The numbers tell the real story thanks to the Arizona AG.

Now which one of you LLI peeps was this person's advisor?


Steve

Orlando,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Person lost $80,000 doing LLI and files bankruptcy.

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 24, 2007

I was browsing Ebay to see how many LLI people are trying to dump off their Beyond Freedom courses on Ebay, as I have seen several of them do so in the past. The BF courses I've seen sold on Ebay ended up selling for less than $100 complete.

What I did find was an auction for a Beyond Freedom course with a starting bid of $80,000.00

It got my attention and got me wondering if the starting price was a typo or something so I clicked. Here is what the description says word for word in case the listing is removed from Ebay or ends by the time someone reads this:


"You are bidding on several Beyond Freedom items, purchased directly from Liberty League International.

The starting price of $80,000 is designed to help me recover the $48,000+ that I lost with the Liberty League Internationals "business opportunity", the additional $30,000 that I financed so I could work my business from home, and the $2,000 that I paid a bankruptcy attorney.
mug! "

PROOF:

Like I said, I don't post BS or made up nonsense.
Go search Ebay for item number 200070975138


If you are reading this and thinking of doing the LLI business you better know what you are getting yourself into and you better ask yourself why so many people are qutting LLI including top earners and taking their teams with them or you might end up the same way.

Also look at the other recent complaint and view a comparison of their 2005 and 2006 published income statistics and more that some current LLI associates attempt to hide and conceal. The numbers tell the real story thanks to the Arizona AG.

Now which one of you LLI peeps was this person's advisor?


Steve

Orlando,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Person lost $80,000 doing LLI and files bankruptcy.

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 24, 2007

I was browsing Ebay to see how many LLI people are trying to dump off their Beyond Freedom courses on Ebay, as I have seen several of them do so in the past. The BF courses I've seen sold on Ebay ended up selling for less than $100 complete.

What I did find was an auction for a Beyond Freedom course with a starting bid of $80,000.00

It got my attention and got me wondering if the starting price was a typo or something so I clicked. Here is what the description says word for word in case the listing is removed from Ebay or ends by the time someone reads this:


"You are bidding on several Beyond Freedom items, purchased directly from Liberty League International.

The starting price of $80,000 is designed to help me recover the $48,000+ that I lost with the Liberty League Internationals "business opportunity", the additional $30,000 that I financed so I could work my business from home, and the $2,000 that I paid a bankruptcy attorney.
mug! "

PROOF:

Like I said, I don't post BS or made up nonsense.
Go search Ebay for item number 200070975138


If you are reading this and thinking of doing the LLI business you better know what you are getting yourself into and you better ask yourself why so many people are qutting LLI including top earners and taking their teams with them or you might end up the same way.

Also look at the other recent complaint and view a comparison of their 2005 and 2006 published income statistics and more that some current LLI associates attempt to hide and conceal. The numbers tell the real story thanks to the Arizona AG.

Now which one of you LLI peeps was this person's advisor?


Steve

Orlando,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Person lost $80,000 doing LLI and files bankruptcy.

#22UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, January 24, 2007

I was browsing Ebay to see how many LLI people are trying to dump off their Beyond Freedom courses on Ebay, as I have seen several of them do so in the past. The BF courses I've seen sold on Ebay ended up selling for less than $100 complete.

What I did find was an auction for a Beyond Freedom course with a starting bid of $80,000.00

It got my attention and got me wondering if the starting price was a typo or something so I clicked. Here is what the description says word for word in case the listing is removed from Ebay or ends by the time someone reads this:


"You are bidding on several Beyond Freedom items, purchased directly from Liberty League International.

The starting price of $80,000 is designed to help me recover the $48,000+ that I lost with the Liberty League Internationals "business opportunity", the additional $30,000 that I financed so I could work my business from home, and the $2,000 that I paid a bankruptcy attorney.
mug! "

PROOF:

Like I said, I don't post BS or made up nonsense.
Go search Ebay for item number 200070975138


If you are reading this and thinking of doing the LLI business you better know what you are getting yourself into and you better ask yourself why so many people are qutting LLI including top earners and taking their teams with them or you might end up the same way.

Also look at the other recent complaint and view a comparison of their 2005 and 2006 published income statistics and more that some current LLI associates attempt to hide and conceal. The numbers tell the real story thanks to the Arizona AG.

Now which one of you LLI peeps was this person's advisor?

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