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  • Report:  #386229

Complaint Review: My Product Center

My Product Center Internet Scam - Company offers worthless products. Website offered is a bait and switch scam. Internet - Mesa Arizona

  • Reported By:
    El Monte California
  • Submitted:
    Thu, October 30, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, October 30, 2008

Company offers three different website options (or accounts - Free, Starter, or Pro). They make lots of promises such as a turn-key website with free statistics and tracking, along with the option to upgrade at any time, and provide several ebooks for you to sell with complete tech support via phone and internet. Please be advised that the ebooks are all worthless and outdated regardless of how much traffic you generate to your site. Nobody will purchase them regardless of price. The tech support is non-existant and instead of recieving tech support or personal coaching as promised, I keep receiving phone calls from their sales reps trying to sell me a $10,000 "personal training program". The sales reps I spoke with keep telling me, "It's OK if you don't have $10,000 available to spend on this program, just put it on your credit card." Oh, and before I forget, as far as the upgrades they offer, forget about it. Once you sign-up for one of their websites (either the "Free" account or "Starter" account), they immediately "temporarily suspend" your ability to upgrade in order to allow their sales reps time to pressure you into buying a "personal training program."

It's been a month now and they still won't allow me to upgrade to another type of account. They just keep calling and pushing their "training program." Talking to their sales reps is like talking to a used car dealer. It's a classic bait and switch. Or a better example would be like playing a bad slot machine that never pays off, or an even better example is like playing a carnival game that you can never win. Their sales reps are like the guys you see running the carnival games. You are never going to win (make a profit) using any of their services or products. My advice is don't waste your money or time. It's a worthless endeavor. Buyer beware!

Chris
El Monte, California
U.S.A.

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