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  • Report:  #167854

Complaint Review: The Next Internet Millionaire Brian Nutt CEO

The Next Internet Millionaire, Brian Nutt CEO ripoff, Bank wire fraud, larceny, false advertising Fort Lauderdale Florida

  • Reported By:
    Adel Georgia
  • Submitted:
    Wed, December 14, 2005
  • Updated:
    Wed, December 14, 2005
  • The Next Internet Millionaire, Brian Nutt CEO
    1007 N. Federal Highway, # 255
    Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-547-3356
  • Category:

I joined TheNextInternetMillionaire.com November 2005 (before that as a free affiliate). They have come up empty in many of the claims on their website. Worse still they have not been responsive lately either by email or phone.

They have responded to some of my emails but none regarding the 100% REFUND I am now demanding. It has now been two weeks and I have not received the promised 2500 signups from this company - and no PAID signups - they promise 2500 free signups and from that an average of 25 paid signups in 90 days because of their autoresponder follow ups. The only "product" recieved was on Nov 13th which was a 10,000,000 leads discs (the old leads you get as a free affiate), no autoresponders, no bonus franchises. The back office is very sparse and looks IDENTICAL to that of a free affiliate.

I believe it appears that this company is a definite scam. I have not spoken to Brian Nutt the CEO. The lack of integrity, signups and responsiveness shows either neglect, dishonesty and/or greed.

The other item that concerned me is that the site was down for a couple of weeks late Oct/early Nov. When the domain came back up all of the affiliate pages got replaced by the company pages - with their Egold and Qchex links - meaning if any affiliates were promoting their sites the company probably captured some sales that way. It was like that for about a week after I wrote the company support email, and they finally restored the affiliate pages.

Finally, the last item is this- I tried to signup under my own affiliate site using a pseudonym as a free afiliate to see what would happen. Well, my other email address became flooded with "You just lost $2000 Joe Blow just signed up...UPGRADE NOW!"

Each of those affiliates and messages again have no contact info so there is no way to verify. I believe they just are empty fakes to get us to sucker in some more victims.

Anyway I was hoping that this would actually work and I really don't want to believe it is a scam but they more I look the more it appears.

Gregory
Adel, Georgia
U.S.A.

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