William
Norwich,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, December 13, 2003
If the program were so successful, they wouldn't be pressuring you for between 5 and 15 thousand, they would just show you how to do it, and make a contract for the money to come out of the profits later, I for one don't see them advertising the program as costing little or nothing to start, and when they get you on the phone try to get you to put the cost on a charge card. Actually they have proven by this that it is a scam and they would refuse to refund moneys. Luckily I saw through their scam and didn't fall for their high pressure tactics. I am debating whether to go to the state's attorney general with this, if I were ripped off, I would approach the attorney general, I mean that is their job. My advice to people is if someone is that high pressure, don't fall for it, and hang up the phone before it costs you lots.
William
Norwich,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 13, 2003
If the program were so successful, they wouldn't be pressuring you for between 5 and 15 thousand, they would just show you how to do it, and make a contract for the money to come out of the profits later, I for one don't see them advertising the program as costing little or nothing to start, and when they get you on the phone try to get you to put the cost on a charge card. Actually they have proven by this that it is a scam and they would refuse to refund moneys. Luckily I saw through their scam and didn't fall for their high pressure tactics. I am debating whether to go to the state's attorney general with this, if I were ripped off, I would approach the attorney general, I mean that is their job. My advice to people is if someone is that high pressure, don't fall for it, and hang up the phone before it costs you lots.
William
Norwich,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, December 13, 2003
If the program were so successful, they wouldn't be pressuring you for between 5 and 15 thousand, they would just show you how to do it, and make a contract for the money to come out of the profits later, I for one don't see them advertising the program as costing little or nothing to start, and when they get you on the phone try to get you to put the cost on a charge card. Actually they have proven by this that it is a scam and they would refuse to refund moneys. Luckily I saw through their scam and didn't fall for their high pressure tactics. I am debating whether to go to the state's attorney general with this, if I were ripped off, I would approach the attorney general, I mean that is their job. My advice to people is if someone is that high pressure, don't fall for it, and hang up the phone before it costs you lots.
William
Norwich,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, December 13, 2003
If the program were so successful, they wouldn't be pressuring you for between 5 and 15 thousand, they would just show you how to do it, and make a contract for the money to come out of the profits later, I for one don't see them advertising the program as costing little or nothing to start, and when they get you on the phone try to get you to put the cost on a charge card. Actually they have proven by this that it is a scam and they would refuse to refund moneys. Luckily I saw through their scam and didn't fall for their high pressure tactics. I am debating whether to go to the state's attorney general with this, if I were ripped off, I would approach the attorney general, I mean that is their job. My advice to people is if someone is that high pressure, don't fall for it, and hang up the phone before it costs you lots.
Shambhu
Shakopee,#6Consumer Comment
Sat, November 15, 2003
I also paid $ 5000 to AD Ksssler and have not got my money back. They claimed the same thing: Failure is not option and asked " What will I do with extra $100,000 per year?" I will get my money back in 90 days. I aksed If I could pay it from the money I will back, and the answer was no. I think they must know that people will not succeed and so has no return policy or the policy is such that you can not get refund. So, may be a local realtor who wants to sell invesrmtent properties can help more than. I think they covered their a*s by written contract and the promises by phone can not be documented unless there are many people whom they told the same story. If you find more people, who have got rip off like that, may be we can all get our money back. Also, got another call from another real estate investment group for a similar coahcing program, but this time I was wiser. A $ 5000 lesson, not bad.