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  • Report:  #1312216

Complaint Review: Dean Holland - Internet

Reported By:
Bobbie - Dallas, Texas, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

Dean Holland
Internet, USA
Phone:
(+44) 115 9816 145
Web:
http://internetprofitslimited.co.uk/
Categories:
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Dean Hollands internet profit program is a big affiliate scam. The program promises that you will partner with an internet millionaire to make up to $10,000.00 per month.

Dean holland, himself will assidiously beg you to give the program at least 6 months to work, and if it doesn't work out for you, he will pay you $20,000.00 of his money, from his own pocket just for staying on the program, and give it a try for at least 6 months.

The big catch here, if you stay on the program for 6 months, your time for recourse with the channel through which you paid would have now expired.

 

Here is my summary of dealing with Dean Holland and his scam program called Internet Profit.

 

On December 1st, 2015, I was invited to a webinar by Omar Martin and Michael Cheney. The ploy was I would partner with an internet millionaire to make $10,000.00 per month, which I stupidly bought into.

 

These crooks will put on a big charade of lies and promises coupled with their sorrowful stories of how they were broke, and now have managed to turn themselves into internet millionaires

Finally, the suprised guest, Dean Holland will take over. You will received promises of partnering with him, the internet millionaire to make up to $10,000.00 per month.

But the plot gets thicker, he will promised that the program is usually sold for $2,997.00. However, if you purchase right away, you will only pay a percentage of the regular price.

I paid $1,997.00 on December 1st, 2015, through PayPal. On December 2nd I receive a threatening invoice/receipt stating that if I was not satisfied with the program I shouldnot contact my bank, PayPal or my credit card company, because this will constitute a breach of contract , which would be fraud against him, and his company.

The invoice also stated that Dean Holland would sue me for  thousands of dollars for filing a charge-back against his company.

Dean Holland's Internet Profit company emailed me a link to the account that would use to make $10,000.00 each month. Oh yes, I was very happy to get started, now I would be on my merry way to start making thousands of dollars per month.

However, when I click on my account link, I was directed to a website with 17 premade templates. The well-built templates I was instructed to send paid traffic to in order to start making money.

After close scrutiny, I realized that the all the templates have the same info that I received at the webinar. It was the same ploy I was tricked into purchasing by Dean Holland, Omar Martin and Michael Cheney.

This partnering with an internet millionaire to make $10,000.00 per week  was actually a recruitment scheme to recruit others to pay out $1,997.00 into this program, who would then do the same recruiting others.

These new interns would be given the same pre-made website templates to promote and recruit new people  to pay the same amount of money $1,997.00, with the premise of partnering with an internet millionaire and making $10,000.00 or more per month .

The program is a revolving fraudulent scheme that is robbing poor people of their hard earned income.

After contacting the seller with no success, I filed a claim with PayPal. However, PayPal ruled in the seller's favor with no proof submitted to properly investigate the claim.

Once I filed the dispute with Paypal, the seller; Dean Holland threatened me with several lawsuits, because he claimed I had violated the contract by requesting my money back through PayPal.

PayPal violated my buyers protection rights of 180 days money back guarantee, when they ruled in the seller's favor. Additionally, PayPal did not asked for any supporting documents to decide this matter.

However, I called PayPal on March 10th,  the representative; Chris told me that Dean Holland had sent supporting documentation, but none was requested from me. The representative stated that  I would have to file a court subpoena to obtain the seller' s submitted documentation.

Moreover, I filed this dispute, but my documentation was not requested by Paypal to prove my claim, but the seller's proof was requested and submitted per a Paypal CSR.

How can PayPal decide that I received what I paid for with no supporting documentation from me? PayPal also stated that the listing accurately described the item I receive, with no proof from me of what I received from the thief; Dean Holland.

Paypal has a vested interest in this scam, oh yes, they are making huge commissions off thousands of people who are folish enough to buy into this false premise.

PayPal erred in its judgment, because they did not asked for supporting documents to properly investigated this claim. They had no proof of what I received yet they were quick to rule in favor of the scam artist; Dean Holland.

 

PayPal also stated " We cannot grant claims based on buyer's remorse". However, according to PayPal's 180 days buyers protection policy, my purchase is covered with their 180 days buyers protection program; wouldn't a chargeback constitute buyer's remorse.

Yes, the program is a fraud. You are actually forking out $1,997.00 to become a recruiter to recruit others who are stupid enough to fork over their hard earned money to this gulttoneous fraudster.

And all those videos plastered on YouTube and the internet are total lies, these are people who have bought into this fraud. What they are doing is working as recruiters to recruit others, so that they can get big fat commissions of naive and desperate consumers.

 

Dean Holland’s Internet Profit (IPro) is a big scam. People stay far away from this criminal. You are paying $1997.00 to promote the same scam that his cronies Omar Martin and Michael Cheney among others are promoting to recruit naive individuals.

All the videos on YouTube are from scam artists working with his scamming empire. Warning stay away from Dean Holland and Internet Profit, after paying your money you will only receive several links of pre-made templates to recruit others to recruit others to promote his scam.

Have you been scammed by Dean Holland of Internet Profit (IPro)? Please check online often to contact me through a website that will be online in the coming months.I will launch a website shortly, you will be able to contact me to

Join in a class action lawsuit I am bringing against this scammer. Let’s all bond together and stop this thief before he scams other unsuspecting individuals.

 

Here is a summary of someone else who tried the program:

  • Not enough nuts and bolts training to make the system actually work
  • Will end up being very expensive with paying for all of your traffic
  • Massive up selling
  • Actively promotes rubbish products within the members area that deliver little-no value
  • A lot of the images, links and material on the sales page and inside the members area is either missing or broken
  • You actually have to pay to promote his products.

 

 



4 Updates & Rebuttals

kyle

England,
United Kingdom
Total BS

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, February 06, 2018

I've got to say firstly I do not agree with any of the comments made here about Dean Holland and his internet profits program and find it highly inappropriate and very miss leading.

I have been working with Dean and his team for nearly two years now and have made good money through the system and am now making a full time living from the program, all I have done is follow the training given and asked for help when needed, which I have received in a timely manner every time.

it really does sickens me to think that there will be people who will read this rubbish and miss out on working with what I would say is one of the best and most upstanding online marketers out there, there will always be someone who expects to moon and stars and if they get them will then blame whoever they can to cover for their own shortcomings.

All I would say is look at how long this program has been around and this is the only bad report out there and I know the company has helped 1000's of people just like you and me build their business, do the math people and don't miss out on what could change your life for the better, just because one person would not put the work in that was needed.

Here is a summary of someone else who tried the program:

  • Not enough nuts and bolts training to make the system actually work, my opinion totally incorrect I've had more than I needed to succeed 
  • Will end up being very expensive with paying for all of your traffic, my opinion incorrect if you use the methods they teach you then you will make way more then you spend
  • Massive up selling, my opinion yes there are upsells that allow you to get bigger commission on high ticket sales and well worth the value
  • Actively promotes rubbish products within the member's area that deliver little-no value, my opinion total garbage all of Deans products over deliver 
  • A lot of the images, links and material on the sales page and inside the member's area is either missing or broken, my opinion yes there has been some tec problems in the past but these have now been corrected 
  • You actually have to pay to promote his products. my opinion yes you have to pay a fee to get the help and support and ongoing training to market the products correctly, this comment says it all for me this person wants the moon and stars without doing or paying anything for then 

so there you have it from the inside from someone who is making the system work I wish you good look in finding something that will help you build your business better than Dean Holand Internet profits program, I should know I've tried most of them out there

Thanks Kyle UK


Anymato

Kansas City,
Missouri,
USA
I paid $2497.00.

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, October 09, 2017

I paid $2497.00... to be a certified partner and it was very clear to me that I would be sending people through free or paid traffic - Dean provided a workable outline of how to do both. They were redoing the site so it had some glitches - I got a bit frustrated with the video glitches so I decided the program wasn't for me... I asked for a refund and Dean asked for some feedback and sent me a full refund. I didn't have to ask twice. He was polite and just wanted to know why... but he did not make me wait for my refund or insist that I give him a valid reason before sending my refund. He sent my refund and it was done. The next day I sent him my feedback and he personally thanked me for taking the time to send it to him.

I personally would do business with him again. He proved to be an honest business owner by sending me a refund.

Also on the note of paying to promote his products, With so many products that you can promote for free why would someone pay to promote someone's product... The answer is simple you are paying to get access to his proven system he has sales people that close the sales on your behalf. He has products that pay out $1000 plus commissions. The highest commissions available on the internet as far as I've been able to find. And no one is scamming anyone the business model is simple he needs the people that buy his program to succeed the more money you make the more money he makes - So he teaches real skills. Exact methods that actually work. 

If you are thinking about joining Dean Hollands program and you have $5000 to invest then do it you will make money but if you only have $3000 the program cost $2500 that only leaves you a $500 budget ro spend on ads then I would say save up your money and buy in when you have enough to do it right. 

Good luck and good fortune. 


Huda

London,
Alabama,
United Kingdom
Bit confused

#4General Comment

Tue, May 23, 2017

Hi, 

I'm another one who nearly got suckered in but (luckily) couldn't afford it so put it on hold. However, I'm a bit confused by your point about the 6-month guarantee? Do you mean that Paypal has a 6-month limit on buyer protection? Also, even if you missed Paypal's deadline, wouldn't the seller making the guarantee still pay you the money (in this case £20000) in accordance with this guarantee? 

 

I'm also not sure how this qualifies as a scam? What's wrong with creating a business empire by recruiting others (to recruit others etc) to sell your product? I recently attended one of Michael Cheney's webinars and if I remember correctly, he said quite plainly that this was exactly the busines model.

Admittedly I'm a newbie to IM so may be missing something therefore I'd really REALLY appreciate your response. 

 

And lastly, a humungous thank you for this site - this is exactly why I spend more time combing the net for genuine reviews of these endless get-rich IM programs than I do listening to the marketers themselves. 


jim

Patchogue,
New York,
USA
Dean Holland Internet Partner Program

#5Consumer Comment

Tue, February 07, 2017

You just saved me $1,997.  This program is still

being marketed through high earners like Michael

Cheney who gives a great presentation in his commission

machine product that he markets for $19.95 which is

just the front for the backend of the $1,997 ipro by Dean

Holland.  If you're not careful, you sure can get suckered

into programs which seem to be legit on the outside with

the claims and gurantees that are claimed.  That famous

expression:  "If It Sounds To Good To Be True, It Probably Is"

Follow your gut feelings and do your due diligence and 

you won't get scammed.  

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