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  • Report:  #5513

Complaint Review: The CDN Company

The CDN Company "Margaret Carter" mail-order rip-off fraud

  • Reported By:
    Tempe Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Sun, June 24, 2001
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 08, 2003
  • The CDN Company
    126A Pleasant Valley St. PMB 444
    Methuen, Massachusetts
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    1-800-511-0521
  • Category:

The CDN Company - "Margaret Carter" money-making Report $34.99

Hello,

Has anyone received a letter from "The CDN Company"? They relate a story about how a divorced mother, "Margaret Carter" discovered a "System" which made her a millionaire within 3 years.

The CDN Company is selling this "System" for $34.99.

My sense of this (from past experience) is that "Margaret Carter" is a completely made-up and fictitious persona. She doesn't exist.

The CDN Company address is nothing but a mail-drop (public mail box) in Methuen, MA.

If I were you -- I would *never* send any money to a company utilizing a PMB or PO Box. Especially if they don't list a telephone number answered by a "live person," no answering-machine balogny.

Their sales letter is nothing but a Blind Offer which purports to provide you with information which will make you rich (like Margaret Carter).

They want you to send them $34.99 to "find out" what they have for you. You will likely receive information that is of little use or help in your quest to make money. They hope you'll forget about your $34.99 payment and never request a refund. -- If you *do* ask for a refund - you may never receive it.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


sara

livonia,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Post-dating your check is not an effective safeguard.

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, January 07, 2003

They will be able to cash it right away even if you post-date your check. Most companies will.


john

glenrothes,
Europe,
United Kingdom

Post date cheques

#4Consumer Suggestion

Mon, January 06, 2003

The company offers a 90 day money back guarantee so why not postdate your cheque for, say two months, and then you will have the opportunity to cancel it if the "goods" do not meet with your expectations. Any "reputable" company will not mind this procedure.


John

Portland,
Oregon,

I recieved my book

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, June 18, 2002

I recieved and read the book promised. I think it is a reasonalble way to make money. The writer of the complaint has some smart warnings, but it may not be warranted in this case.

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