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  • Report:  #749357

Complaint Review: Wholesalematch.com

Wholesalematch.com Fortune Learning Systems, Promised to find suppliers to drop ship quality products, but no such suppliers found. Orem , Utah

  • Reported By:
    anonymous — Des Moines Iowa United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, July 05, 2011
  • Updated:
    Thu, December 08, 2011

I was already unhappy with Fortune Learning Systems and the Business Development Division services, but the $1000 bill for WholesaleMatch.com made me angry.  I could not find any profitable products on WholesaleMatch.com.  I thought I had already paid for it in the $14,025 package I had bought from FLS.  They went ahead and charged my credit card anyway.

WholesaleMatch did say that if  at the end of a year if their service had not earned me my $1000 I could get a refund.  Now they don't answer their phone and the www.wholesalematch.com site is inactive.

I see from my experience and other reports on Rip Off Report that WholesaleMatch.com, FLS and BDD are all really ran by the same person.

They lead you from one part of their program to the other.  They tell you that you need the incorporation and need to develope corperate credit to really make money. They charge you $6,390 for these products.  They never tell you about the ongoing and underlying costs of corporate ctedit development and the costs of web site development and hosting.

I did learn some about how websites are built and how internet marketing works, but my most important lesson is that it is impossible to make money on the web without a distinctive, appealing product.  WholesaleMatch totally failed to delliver access to profitable products!

2 Updates & Rebuttals


dell

USA

Call the FTC!

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, December 08, 2011

The Federal Trade Commission has a claim out against them.  They need people to call and file their claims so that there is more evidence against what these people are doing.  Please call them and tell your story.  I was in the same situation and I want my money back.  These people are criminals and need to be stopped. 


http://www.ftc.gov/os/caselist/1023218/index.shtm


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

If I were you

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, July 05, 2011

If I were you, I would be more worried about getting back the $14,025 from  Fortune Learning Systems.

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