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Complaint Review: Reed West Celebrity Conference

Reed West, Celebrity Conference Reed West ripoff, famous persons scam another report Provo Utah

  • Reported By:
    Lodi California
  • Submitted:
    Sun, March 05, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, March 05, 2006
  • Reed West, Celebrity Conference
    Celebrity Conference- Reed West ATC - Achieving Excellence - Reed West 2483 N. Canyon Road, Provo, Utah 84604
    Provo, Utah
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-366-8787
  • Category:

Just to keep you up to date on Reed West and his "complimentary" Celebrity Conference. My husband and I were sent the similar "free" tickets (again listed as $125.00 value) for the "Celebrity Conference" on March 3, 2006 in Stockton, CA. I can tell you I wish I had found your web site a couple of days earlier. We were promised to learn how to:

1. Buy real estate for 31%-57% below value.
2. Use the 21 money-making secrets millionaires are using.
3. Legally cut all capital gains tax to "0" on the sale of real estate, stocks, or your business.
4. Lower your 2006 tax bill by 31%.
5. Retire in 2 to 5 years with an additiional cash flow of $9,100 per month.
6. Protect 100% of your assets from all lawsuits, liens, levies, bankruptcy, or even divorce!
7. Get government approved investments guaranteeing 16% to 50% return.
8. Learn how one high school graduate made 3 million dollars in 3 years.

Wow! That was intriguing!
After the first speaker, my husband and I left. You wouldn't believe the number of people willing to hand over $3,000 for a two-day stock speculation computer course and training of how to use the program! (After the first 6 months of the online access, there is just a small fee of $299 per six months! Of course, it is a guaranteed, money back program! I read the fine print and at the end of the two days, if you don't like the program, you have wasted two days!! You have to leave your web information, password, even training notes behind. Even for those who understand the get-rich-program( basically a stock tracking program), there is obviously no guarantee of stock market success!

Yes, it is a rip off!! I feel truely sorry for those who signed up for the program, because most of them probably don't have the money for it. I think this is morally wrong. So, once again, if it seems too good to be true it probably is!

Michelle
Stockton, California
U.S.A.

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