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  • Report:  #27779

Complaint Review: M T Marketing

M T Marketing ripoff false promises Company makes false statements and then asks for more $ to be sent Denver Colorado

  • Reported By:
    Shingle Springs CA
  • Submitted:
    Fri, August 23, 2002
  • Updated:
    Sat, August 24, 2002

I sent $12.00 to the PO Box and for my $12.00, I got a Pre-enrollment Packet whiched asked me to fill out a Homeworkers Agreement Form asking me for my SSA #, address and signature signing that I "fully understand and agree to all the rules & instructions set forth in this Pre-enrollment Packet".

Along with that was an Application Form where I have 4 different Income Groups to choose from:

I pay $59, they send me 59 letters, envelopes and mailing labels and I can make $590.00

I pay $79, they send me 79 letters, envelopes and mailing labels and I can make $790.00

I pay $99 - they send me 99 letters, envelopes and mailing labels and I can make $990.00

I pay $290 - they sent me 290 letters, envelopes and mailing labels and I can make $2990.00 - the letter then has the "I pay $290 crossed out and below it says: Now only pay $159 - if you respond withing 10 days and still make the $2990.00

Because the company has no physical address, only a PO Box, and the fact that they've already charged me $12.00 just to get a couple of pieces of paper asking for more money - and the fact that the way you get paid and how they know how many mailings you've sent out isn't spelled out clearly - leaves me to believe that this is a RIPOFF company that is going to take my money and I'll never see anything from then ever.

If anyone has actually sent $ into this company and gotten anything back, I would love to hear what happened from there - as I am trying to raise a family by myself and just can't afford to take a chance on being ripped off for any more money.

I have searched the web using every tool I can to find more information about this company and the only thing I found was another report on this site from someone that had the same experience I did.

I'm sending a copy of the packet back to them advising them that I need more information, or someone to contact prior to sending any further money to them. We'll see what happens from there.

Sue
Cameron Park, California

1 Updates & Rebuttals


sara

livonia,
Michigan,

Don't fall for yet another stuffing envelopes scam!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, August 23, 2002

I can't believe that people still fall for the old stuffing envelopes scam. Then again my mother-in-law almost fell for a pyramid scheme a couple of weeks ago. God, I had a hard time getting her to see the light. Unfortunately, you are going to kiss that 12 bucks goodbye, at least you didn't fall deeper into it than that.

NOBODY GETS RICH STUFFING ENVELOPES! YOU CAN'T MAKE 10 DOLLARS FOR EACH ENVELOPE YOU STUFF! This scam has been around for as long as I can remember breathing, and people are still buying it. Would you pay 10 bucks for someone to stuff an envelope? I don't think so. It's a scam scam scam!

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