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Complaint Review: Live-Transfer-Leads.com / Live-Prospects.com - Eric Oellerich

Live-Transfer-Leads.com / Live-Prospects.com - Eric Oellerich Professional Extortion / Con Artist / SCAMMER Minneapolis Minnesota

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  • Submitted:
    Thu, April 10, 2008
  • Updated:
    Fri, April 11, 2008
  • Live-Transfer-Leads.com / Live-Prospects.com - Eric Oellerich
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    866-762-4206
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Eric Oellerich with Live-Transfer-Leads.com and Live-prospects.com is a professional extortionist. He is a Lead Generation reseller who will blackmail you for profits he has not earned. If you are in the lead generation business or in the market for leads in particular double verified live transfers or voice broadcasting, STAY FAR FAR AWAY from this crook ! He will single handedly do or say whatever it takes to squeeze un-earned profits from bogus accounts he brings to the table. After doing our due diligence, we have learned that he has done this to a few other companies. He will then report you to sites like Rip Off Report for being a scammer when he is the one that scams.

If he contacts you to become a reseller or to buy leads, i would run the hills !

Anonymous
N/A
U.S.A.

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Plymouth,
Minnesota,
U.S.A.

Follow Up Response to this revenge response from TransferGuru.com - Dean Austin Bardakjy

#2REBUTTAL Owner of company

Fri, April 11, 2008

This is in revenge from response to TransferGuru.com - Dean Austin Bardakjy who wrote this complaint as a seperate rebuttle to my initial complaint about his company 2 days ago April 8,2008.

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/324/ripoff0324488.htm *if link doesn't show up please see report here by search: TransferGuru.com - Dean Austin Bardakjy

Dean currently owes me back commissions of $4100.00 from a few clients I brought to his company. I typed up a contract and we both signed a contract back in Dec 07. I brought him a few clients through my website and handed them off for some of our niche lead generation services. There were a couple small accounts and a whale of an account that produced a large volume of calls.

All along from Jan through Feb I was excited because the large client was bringing in huge profits. Enough for the client to do well with his business and for Dean and I to keep our engines running with our separate companies. Something went awry with the data, I'm not sure what but, this threw a wrench in the clients campaign from my understanding. Payment from Dean was scheduled under our contract every 2 weeks. Well, 13 weeks elapsed and I still have not received payment; not 1 cent after asking him numerous time since end of Jan. I was keeping track of the numbers(along with screen shots) on the back end of the database so I understood what we were bringing in. I figured that if we split all profits 50/50 like the contract stated it would be an easy business for us to grow our companies together as being separate entities.

The sole reason I put Dean on the Rip Off Report was because I was telling my friends that I have asked for payment at least 30 times from Dean. They said have you heard of "Rip Off Report?" I said "no what is it?". So, I posted something the next morning April 8th (2days before this report) http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/324/ripoff0324488.htm *if link doesn't show up please see report here by search: TransferGuru.com - Dean Austin Bardakjy

Deep down Dean is a good guy and that is the guy I signed the contract with. But as time went by I felt like I was getting the shaft by his holding onto profits that he was generating from the clients I brought to his business. I even spent money out of my pocket to redevelop my website to cater to his offerings. I guess I put a little too much trust in old fashion business. Like the kind they use to do with a handshake back in the old days.

Needless to say this has gotten a little out of hand and I am here to call a truce on both sides. Dean and I are both in the same industry and we enjoy what we do. It's just unfortunate that the profit sharing was not there. I'm throwing my towel in and letting him keep that $4100.00 that is owed for back commissions and chalk it off as a lesson learned in business.

I've always been right about conducting good honest business and doing what was agreed to on the contract between both parties regardless of who it is.


Kind Regards,

Eric O

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