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Fuel Club Wayne Shipiro We joined the Fuel Club back in July of 2009. We paid $75 to join and bought two sets of fuel certificates for $399 each, totalling $800. We were totally scamed. 8437 Tuttle Ave., Florida Nationwide
We first joined The Fuel Club back in June of 2009. We were introduced to Jim Thorten, through someone else in the club. Jim seemed very nice and trustworthly and we were just starting out in the MLM business. He talked us in to joining by paying $75 joining fee. In order to make money back on your fuel, we were told that if we were to buy a set of redemtion certificates, the the redemption center down in Florida, owned by Wayne Shirpiro, would reimburse on the certificates. We bought our first set of certificates for $399 with the promise to get paid back $1080 after mailing the certificates along with our gas receipts. We did receive our first two checks, of $180 each, so we decided to buy another set of certificates for $399 again since we started to feel comfortable with the system. All of of sudden in October, Jim Thorton supposedly passed away. Since then, we heard from his wife twice in an email stating the Fuel Club was still running strond, just delayed because of Jim's death. We have yet to receive any more checks. We were totally scamed out of $500. Please don't trust this Wayne Shipiro in Florida. I understand this is not the first time he has scamed others out of money. If anyone out there is finding a way to get your money back, then please respond and let me know through this site.