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  • Report:  #521098

Complaint Review: EZ Wealth Solution - Internet

Reported By:
Kevin - Australia, Other, Australia
Submitted:
Updated:

EZ Wealth Solution
Nova Scotia, Canada Internet, United States of America
Phone:
Web:
www.ezwealthsolution.com
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Should have seen this coming,  worthless software used as a guise to con people into signing up for this new age ponzi scam.  Seriously why would you pay someone $47 for nothing?  The only one making money out of this scam is the chief fraudster Ron Walsh.  There is no "product" to sell,  if I work at a car dealership I'm getting paid to sell cars.  Is a customer going to pay me money for the sheer sake of it?   Or is a person going to go to a grocery store and just hand over money to the shop assistant out of the kindness of their heart???   Right,  highly unlikely,  my advice to anyone with any common sense is to avoid this sham like the proverbial plague.


3 Updates & Rebuttals

Scott

Charlevoix,
Michigan,
United States of America
EZ Wealth Solutions, Ron Walsh

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, February 05, 2010

I have been involved with EZ Wealth and found the program and pay plane good. I do not like the products but the program is to make money not sell products. I had issues with people sending me the funds to upgrade.

If you like social networks, this one pays you to use it.

http://www.followpeoplestring.com

You can also get paid to read emails, etc. Its totally free they sell advertisments to companies and pay you to read them. That is how they make money.

Scott


Kevin

Launceston,
Australia,
Australia
They took my $10

#3Author of original report

Mon, November 09, 2009

Well nice to know these people believe in quality customer service after all.  I guess I'm not getting my $10 back.  The latest from my "sponsor":

"This proves your the con artist and an idiot because you go around screaming scam when you don't even know what you're talking about. Especially since you either can't or won't read or listen. And for that, I not only deleting you but blocking you".

I don't know what I'm talking about apparently,  well they took my $10 so I find that hard to believe somehow.  Any legitimate business would gladly refund the cost of your purchase if you weren't satisfied wouldn't they? 

Now they're trying reverse psychology,  I'm the con artist now!!!  That just smacks of desperation.  I'm not the one that is trying to sign people up and making false promises. 

I have a feeling that being "deleted and blocked"  by EZ Wealth Solution may well prove to be one prudent investment indeed.


Kevin

Launceston,
Australia,
Australia
False advertising, dishonest practices, worthless software

#4Author of original report

Sun, November 08, 2009

After confronting my "sponsor" this is the response I received via email:

"And you don't do your research. I feel bad for ignorant people like you who complain about not making any money in their business and when something comes along that can help you instead of putting in the effort and finding out more about it, you cry scam. I bet you you never went on any of our webinars that happen 5 times a week or watched the whole video presentation or went on our training page that explains how to effectively market the business or looked at the over 700 products that are available or talked to the hundreds of people who can tell you that they've made more in this business than any other business they have been involved in or talked to Ron, the CEO who has made this business into the top 1% of businesses that has paid out over $1 million to its members. I bet you also didn't find out that a ponzi scheme is something where only the top members get paid. I have and members have gotten paid 100% of the profits and NONE of that went to the company. So just a little warning before you lose out on another exceptional business opportunity because believe it or not I want you to succeed but you won't if you keep making ignorant statements like these".

I didn't do my research apparently,  strange that I visited over 40 different blogs and websites.  Oh yes I didn't find out what a ponzi scheme is too right,

"A Ponzi scheme is a variation of illegal pyramid sales schemes. In a pyramid sales plan, a person pays a fee to become a distributor. Once the person becomes a distributor, he receives commissions not only for the products he sells but also for products sold by individuals that he brings into the business. These new distributors are beneath the person who brought them into the pyramid scheme, so they are "under the pyramid." In illegal pyramid schemes, only the people at the top of the pyramid make substantial money because they get a commission from the products sold by everyone below them. As more people become distributors, the persons lower in the pyramid have less chance to make money".

Yeah sure people make money out of this,  but no doubt as more and more people sign up there's less of the pie to go around.  Where is the proof that over $1 million has been payed out to members?  How much of that has the "CEO" pocketed?

As for the video presentation,  heck anyone can put up a nice curtain as a background and make a video of themselves.  They never put any emphasis on the software you are supposed to be selling.  It's all about "recruiting",  if there was any transparency why not just come right out and say that you are selling software?  Is that too hard or what?  If this "business" is as legitimate as they claim it to be why not provide figures to show where the money has gone? 

Well as for paying $997 for a bunch of worthless ebooks  well I don't see that as value for money in any respect.  Google around and you can get them mostly for free. 

I'll probably get my head bitten off by people who say "oh yes you haven't worked it" or "I've made $10,000 out of it",  well maybe not but at least I have a clear conscience.  If I were running a business I'd be absolutely ashamed to offer potential customers this sort of rubbish.

All I will say is that I would avoid these sort of programs at any cost.  If you do sign up well be prepared to wear the consequences.  There are ways to make money online,  but this is not one of them.

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