Karyn
Pompano Beach,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, September 06, 2004
They got us too, and this company needs to be reported to the Attorney General's office, they are running multiple scams on consumers. Their promises are empty and they are selling a software product that in and of itself is being sold elsewhere for the same type of program for less than $50 and some are even giving it away free with other programs. Serafano is massively ripping people off charging them $509 for this package promising a business start up and with us they attempted to charge far more than that $3500 initially. For what? a software program on a disk that is homemade and sent with a few page print out on how to use it? This is a perfect example of a work at home scheme with empty promises. This guy is getting rich with all his BS programs that are full of empty promises and NEVER a payout. You get NOTHING for your money.