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The Guranteed Millionaire System is bogus and is not Guaranteed New York City Or Las Vegas Maybe Both Internet
I was contacted via e-mail by a Michael Marlin stating I had a thousand dollars waiting for me when I became a paid affiliate.
When I contacted him by phone he said I had seven affiliates under me and I would receive $2,000 for my first sign up and $1,000 for each additional one. He said I was in a great position. I expressed an interest and told him I would call him back.
I read two "Ripoff Reports that stated he had not done what he was supposed to do. I called him back and asked him about them. He had a logical explanation for both. I told him I was wary of ripoffs and he assured me he was legitimate.
He said I needed to sign up by Friday. That was on Dec. 4th. and every time I called he called me right back or e-mailed me. I sent him a money order for $463.49. He told me he would call within a day or two and give me a tracking number to receive my payments for the affiliates signed up under me. Once I paid the money I have not been able to contact him since. I did receive the promised e-mail addresses and names but have not had time to confirm if they are valid. That was after several e-mails and calls. I tried to contact him on how to upload my picture to my website and how to promote the site and have had no response.
On December 17th I called roughly every half hour from 8:30am to 1:40 pm. I had been calling and e-mailing him pretty much daily. I have still not received a response. I e-mailed and called requesting my "Guaranteed" refund within 30 days and have yet to hear from Mr. Marlin. Tonight I tried to use my password to get into the back office of my website and it would not work. Every other time it worked. I tried to get my password e-mailed me and it said there was not a record of my e-mail address. Before I was locked out of my website I copied down the names and affiliate IDs of 6 more affiliates that supposedly signed in under me. From what I can deduce Guaranteed Millionaires owes me $14,000. I have copies of e-mails confirming my paid membership as an affiliate.
I have copies of e-mails with more, come ons, for affiliates that have signed on. I have no choice but to believe I have been RIPPED OFF by Mr. Marlin. I would advise anyone contacted by Mr. Marlin or his Millionaire System to pass on it. Supposedly there are 297,331 affiliates that have paid $2,000 each. If this is true I wonder why there are not more ripoff reports or if they are all being taken care of according to the Guaranteed Millionaire System. Why I have been singled out to be ripped off?
Bob
Denver, Colorado
U.S.A.