victim1
Alabama,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, September 27, 2013
Sir,
Have you been victimized by the guy and his gang?
I have. I invested over 1800usd in hyperpress last year and it became a complete fiasco. My initial investment was not refunded as promised by mcrea. the ticket system was completely ignored after a few months.
I consider myself to be a victim of this individual. He gives me the impression that he/his gang create systems/sofwares, sell them and keep them running for a while till victims get fed up with the lack of results.
It is strange the anti fraud system has not caught him in his native country...
Vince
Dallas,#3General Comment
Thu, September 26, 2013
In my rebuttal titled "Very amateurish" and on item #6, I mentioned a product titled "Massive Passive Profits Unleashed". That title was incorrect due to the fact that I was just going on memory. I realized later that the last word "Unleashed" should have been "Reloaded". So, the full correct title is "Massive Passive Profits Reloaded". Sorry for any confusion.
Vince
Texas,#4General Comment
Thu, September 26, 2013
All of the complaints your report listed against Bill McCrea, Mike Williams, etc., are actually discriptions of almost every Internet Marketer out there, scammer or not. Almost all internet marketers with a product will do the following:
1. They do what's called "Upselling" of other products in addition to the product you just bought. Most legitimate online marketers will do that. Not just the scammers. That's the way the IM industry works. It's just called Marketing. They want to make some more money if they can. Does "would you like fries to go with your order?" sound familiar? Does that mean that McDonalds, Jack in the Box, Burger King, etc. are scammers and that you never got the hamburger you originally ordered? Of course not. True, upselling is pretty annoying to many people including me. But the customer always has the freedom to just say No to the extra offers, like in any sales pitch. People don't go to jail just for practicing marketing procedures.
2. Most, and I mean most, will pop up a "Don't leave" prompt, and will proceed to lower the price or make some other deal. What salesman hasn't done that?...and was the store the salesman worked for a "scam" store with products that never worked? Come on.
3. So many legitimate online companies don't answer the phone even after several attempts. But, believe it or not, some of them are just plain on the other line with other callers, or they may just not be there. Sure, it's bad business practice for them to do that. But, it doesn't always mean they are scammers with no intent on answering the phone. I had to find this out the hard way by just calling again and again at a different time of day, or another day, and finally someone would actually answer and handle my problem pretty well...to my surprise.
4. (Suggestion) If you bought a product from an internet marketer, just try out the original product you bought and follow the instructions closely. After following the instructions, if you still feel the product is such a miserable failure that it would have to be a scam, take them up on their 60 money back. Most of them will honor it. Even if the refund takes a few weeks, it's still a refund.
5. Many internet marketers will have a ton of different website addresses in order to develop what the internet marketing industry calls "multiple streams" of income. They just want to have every chance they can get to have something that will work. Since many attempts can fail, you'll find some websites that are no longer being used by that internet marketer, because the website didn't make him/her any money. It was simply a failed attempt.
6. I'll narrow this down to the actual people you called spammers. Not only has Bill McCrea proven his products to be legitimate to much of the public, but I myself am a purchaser of one of his products called "Massive Passive Profits Unleashed". I can't begin to express how powerful, and legitimate that product is. It performed so many tasks and preventative measures, automatically, that I was overwhelmed by the extreme knowledge and skill of Bill McCrea and his, then, contracted programmer. His training videos alone were like an encyclopedia-set of internet marketing knowledge. It was invaluable. And the mutltiple websites the software automatically generated, became the cornerstone of my own internet marketing carreer. BTW, I don't work for him...just very grateful.
7. McReaSoft.com is a real website. It was previously used for selling specialized mobile apps for businesses, written by McRea's team. It was also used for a support site to support products he sold on his other websites. It's now probably used for a newer purpose. Pretty good re-use of a paid-for domain name.
8. I know that a list of "red flags" is a good thing to have in order to watch out for scammers. But, please revise your list of red flags. The red flags you used in this report are embarrassingly inapplicable.
Implix
Gdansk,#5UPDATE Employee
Tue, October 30, 2012
Dear Sir/Madam,
GetResponse is email marketing service http://www.getresponse.com/
It provides top-notch, useful features and best-in-class deliverability.
The company has been present on the market for over 10 years and has over 250,000 customers.
GetResponse offers a 30-day Free Trial account or a paid Pro account :
http://www.getresponse.com/ >> Try It Free
or
http://www.getresponse.com/ >> Buy Now
When signing for either Free or Pro account,the customer has to familiarize themselves with the Terms of Service
http://www.getresponse.com/legal in which the conditions regarding the service as well as payments are clearly explained.
GetResponse is not affiliated with any of the people or companies/services metioned in the report, namely :
Mike Williams, Bill McRea Chad Micheals,
David Demaris, GlobalTestMarketers.com,
Commission Takers.com,
makecashtakingsurveys.bix, Big Bank
Enterprises Inc, Paid Surveys and Affiliated
Marketing La Mesa, McReasoft.com
clickbank.com
Thank you for your consideration.
Kind regards,
GetResponse Billing Dept.
www.getresponse.com
jandllc
United States of America#6Consumer Comment
Wed, September 19, 2012
This guy is crook. Don't buy anything from him.