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  • Report:  #1309589

Complaint Review: Phoenix Power Rising

Phoenix Power Rising Founder: Terri Petty The company promised payment due to members on June 1st and all payments not honoured as apparently some people did not fill our withdrawal request properly. Other money problems too and always making excuses. Internet

  • Reported By:
    anonymous — Wyndham Vale Alabama Australia
  • Submitted:
    Sun, June 05, 2016
  • Updated:
    Sun, June 05, 2016

Ms. Petty's website has no directions as to proper procedure for members or training. As members filled their first matrix, they paid the $120 ahead that they were 'gifted' but did not receive the money due,as Ms petty said that no one filled the withdrawal out correctly.

First payment for all completed matrixes was due on June 1st and nobody received a payment. It was later explained that Ms Petty said that some people had not filled out the withdrawal request properly so decided to withdraw all requests for withdrawals.

Accounts in back office do not make sense- numbers do not add up or make sense. Members have an option to fill their matrix by paying other members in(Pay forward). Apparently, members are finding that money is missing as money has been taken out of their accounts to pay someone forward. This would suit Ms. Petty who has promised that the reversed withdrawals will now be paid in a week's time .... or when the dinosaurs rise from the dead!

My partner and I have written 3 emails about another matter and there has been no reply. Others are complaining about same!

It seems that any time there is money to be paid the goal posts are moved.... and once again... no money being paid out. The Closed group is Freedom Marketing, and despite the unrest, the administrators are urging people to put more money into the matrixes and not listen to negative comments. 

When started, it was advertised as 'free to join' but now everyone must pay $120 upfront. The understanding was that when you hit the $150 level on your first matrix, you could make a decision to pay $120 to move on, or take the money. The rules change all the time. 

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