Michael
Bountiful,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, February 18, 2005
Let me explain, I don't remember the whole story but there was a lady at a restaurant that wanted a recipe for some cookies because they were really good. The lady asked a waitress if she could get a copy and was told "yes". This lady was told that the cost for a copy of the recipe is two fifty so it was added to the meal charge and was put on the lady's credit card. Well the two fifty was not 2 dollars fifty cents it was two HUNDRED and fifty dollars. She was pissed and so made copies of the recipe and gave them away for free. Don't know anything past that. But you should do the same thing with Don Lapre's stuff. When you have been screwed just make copies of his stuff and then start giving it away. At least have the satisfaction of knowing that other innoccent people aren't getting soaked. Lapre might find out and he might get pissed but let him. If he takes you to court GREAT!. Let him explain to a judge all of his past legal problems with his programs. I doubt he will want to do that.
Brian
Corvallis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 17, 2005
Suggestion for Doug Grant, and for any consumer that is looking at buying or selling vitamins: Fist thing to check is if the vitamins are USP certified (www.usp.org)If they are not, there is no way to verify if the claimes made about the vitamins are true or not before purchasing. USP certification gives the consumer more confidence that the ingredients, potency, and consistency are good enough to verify claims made by the manufacturer. If Doug Grant wants to ensure the public that his vitamins are what he and Don Lapre claim, then the money spent on getting USP certified would be well spent. Random testing of the products are required to keep the USP certification so that the public is ensured of a consistent product that contains what the label states. Grant has nothing to lose by doing this and everything to gain if the product matches the claims.
Doug
Pima,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, January 24, 2005
My name is Doug Grant. I am the chief formulator for the Greatest Vitamin in the World. I am responding in defense of my formula. I was approached by Don Lapre to make the best formula possible with everything that can be put into one capsule. He allowed and paid for the research to be done with no boundaries unlike most people who come to me for formulations. He had a concern about all the formulas most people take each day and he wanted to simplify the problem and make sure the nutrients were all peer review based and natural. I made the formula and I was happily suprised to see that he sold the bottle for much much less than most companies would. The average mark up in our industry is four fold and network marketing companies will mark up their products seven to eight hundred percent. Don Lapre has chosen to mark up the product one time. This makes this product extremely affordable to the public. I am not an employee of the company nor do I know all of the up sales that is offered to the public. What I do know is this. Don Lapre has always been very upfront with me. The product is a phenominal product at a great price. If there is a problem with the money making programs that people buy into then people are offered a 100% money back guarantee. If there is a problem with this policy, then contact me through me e-mail and I will personally send it in to the company and track the results. I have worked to long and hard in this industry to have my name put on a rip off report when I have honorably fulfilled my part with this product for Don's company. Please either remove my name from the rip off report or specifically let me know what I did wrong so that I can rectify it. Attaching my name to a report when I am not an employee or am I privy to any ability to determine how a product is marketed is a rip off in itself.
Michael
Sandusky,#5Consumer Suggestion
Fri, November 19, 2004
This group of jerk off's did the same to me..I contacted Sam Chase one of Don's manager's and threaten to contact ..rip off reports dot com..the FCC, the Att general in Mi, oh, and AZ and the Post Master General for mail fraud..I heard Don had spent some time in Jail, so I told them it was time for him to go back..They contacted me the same day and all my monies was retured with in 14 days..all my money was return even the money that was past the return date...I am still filling with all the above to shut them down.. Good Luck..
Elais
North Haven,#6Author of original report
Fri, November 19, 2004
Don Lapre,Doug Grant and Guarenteed Traffic.com's Greatest Vitamins in the World RIP_OFF. Thousands have been misled and soaked for thousands of dollars through this SACM!to sell Vitamins over the internet and get traffic to the web-site through Guarenteed Traffic.com Sincerely, Elias Emanuelson North Haven CT.06473