Jennifer
Romayor,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, August 01, 2009
I actually came here via doing some more research on Justin Blake's latest scam - 2 free CD, valued at $197. Do NOT DO IT! For those concerned. PartnerWithPaul - Paul is Paul Birdsall. Doing a google search on this guy is a couple of days project. He's created more programs than I can count. The BBB of Canada used to have a huge list of belly-up internet schemes, fake names, addresses, etc. In the last 5-6 years, he has created programs such as PayItForward for Profits, Streamline Magic, and yes, PartnerWithPAul. They all ultimately led into a home based business, a few involved selling worthless leads, and other programs to take the unsuspecting victim's money. He's led people into Shaklee (which if memory serves me correctly - he was booted out of Shaklee) and now he's pitching his PartnerWithPaul that leads into Herbalife, a company that's been around for years, may have good products, but is a front end loader with very low returns. It IS difficult to discern the truth sometimes and extremely difficult to pick a profitable home based business. But I can tell you this. When someone offers you something free, you just pay shipping, you better be checking your credit card frequently. If the ad makes grand claims guaranteeing you can get rich quick, automated, etc .... you better be running FAST in the opposite direction. There is absolutely NO get RICH quick method, unless of course, you buy a lottery ticket and win. Blurred out faces on videos - yep - HUGE RED Flag. Unfortunately most people do not google search UNTIL after they have been scammed. If they did google these guys names first, we'd have a whole lot less victims of internet scams. JenniferF
Bob
Orlando,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, June 13, 2009
I have been looking for a part-time business to run from my home for a very long time (and have not found one yet!) This type of deceiving scam seems to be spreading like a disease over the internet and I highly recommend that you investigate any business opportunity thoroughly before you invest a penny into it. Every single similar opportunity I have investigated seem to lead to the same conclusion. There is no magic bullet and to be successful you need to work hard it is that simple.
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Troy,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, June 05, 2009
I love this website. Every time I get something in my email that sounds fishy, I just pull up this site and usually someone has dealt with them before. If they don't pop up then I look more into it. But since you have explained what it is about, I will not give them my money. Did they offer to refund shipping cost like they said they would? It peaked my interest because $9.95 for shipping didn't sound too unreasonable. And when he even mentioned the BBB and refunding shipping cost, I thought maybe it's legit. I might go online and talk to one of their representatives and just play the game. I will drop the word Herbalife and see what kind of response I get. Thanks.
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Big Town,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, March 13, 2009
Hi, Thanks for your post. I saw the initial ad on craigslist then went to the website, then gave some personal info, then listened to paul..sounded good and trustworthy and before I paid the 9.95, I just wanted to check the ripoffreport. Im not into herbalife..So thanks again for your post. They Wont be getting my $9.95. I would have never thot it would have been an mlm.