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  • Report:  #16931

Complaint Review: M.T.Marketing - Denver Colorado

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M.T.Marketing
Post Office Box 211063 Denver, 80211 Colorado, U.S.A.
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This is another stuffing envelopes fraud. I sent $12 to activate an account and receive the start up package. Instead I received another letter that asks me a one time fee of $59 to $290 to receive the start up package. And then I would be able to make from $590 to $2900 per week. It looked too suspicious, so I made some research on the web. Although I could not find any specific reports for this company, I figured out this is yet another example of such a fraud. I will not send any more money to this company, and I just wanted to warn consumers about this. Do not believe in these kinds of home money making opportunities. If everyone could make money so easily, there would be no jobless person in the world.

John

Seattle, Washington


5 Updates & Rebuttals

Richard

Martin,
Tennessee,
U.S.A.
Common Sense and Research

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, March 28, 2003

I received a letter from M.T. Marketing stating that for a $12.00 registration fee I could get paid $10.00 per letter that I stuffed. I was initially interested, then I realized that was nearly 5 times what some companies pay for this service. There is an old saying that goes, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." Then I decided to check the internet to find out about the validity of this offer. That is how I discovered that it was indeed a rip-off.


thorann

north fort myers,
Florida,
U.S.A.
they are at it again in florida

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, January 21, 2003

Thank you for this site. Be warned M.T. Marketing is at it again in florida. I just recieved a letter yesterday wanting me to send $12.00 to stuff envelopes 01-20-03


Anna

Cassville,
Missouri,
I recieved an offer too.

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, December 04, 2002

And I thought I should check this company out. Before trying out the offer. I guess If enough People send thier twelve dollers in It can really add up. I didn't try the offer but if this B.Business Site hadn't been here. I would have simply because It was only twelve dollers.


diane

detroit,
Michigan,
consumer comment

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, December 02, 2002

I have also received this letter and as always I check on the internet. Now dont get me wrong there are some home work that some companys need. but to get in touch with these jobs. You must contact them. This is something that is time consuming. and you may never find one, just keep in mind to ask your friends if there company needs any outside help. And just remember if it sounds to good to be true it not true. diane


Karen

Austin,
Texas,
I Got the Same Thing

#6Consumer Comment

Thu, October 17, 2002

I received a letter on Oct. 16,2002, with the same information as the person, John, from Seattle describes. Everything is exactly as he said. And, it sounded too good to be true. I decided to do some research, and found this site, which confirms what I had suspected all along. It IS too good to be true! I hope anyone else that receives an envelope with this information will do some research before they send in the first money $12, to this company...Thank You, Karen Lujan

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