Van
Feasterville,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 12, 2007
Justin, do you have the addresses of the Attorney General and other authorities you may have contacted? I too was taken by the Magazine Millionaire scam. They allege you can get FREE ads in major publications (normally costing $3000+ per ad) by simply writing in and requesting it. This is NO secret (though they claim it is), but merely a FANTASY! No major publication will give anyone a FREE ad under even the most unique circumstances. Really - wouldn't they have proof??? They offer no proof it has happened in their package. I am ready to pursue every avenue to claim a refund. They had sent me emails last year indicating I had to keep the course a year. It has been a year. Their course is useless and will not help get a free ad. The information they have is easily obtained in your local library or on the Internet for FREE! I want to pursue a class action suit for all parties for a refund as it's likely they have refused refunds to hundreds, thousands of individuals. At $497 a course, that's a large sum of money. I need your help. Please post the address of any authorities you have contacted and their addresses. I am certain the FTC, IL Consumer Protection Agency (if any?), US Attorney General IL, and possible Postal Inspector (for engaging in fraud through the mail), would apply. Has anyone filed with these parties yet? Please list addresses and responses. We can work on this together. $497 is a great deal of money for many. Best regards,