Mark
Portland,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, July 23, 2004
CPR has called me twice in the last 3 days. First to try and sell me "hits" for my website, which was 5 times the price I can get them elsewhere ($500). Then the next day when Oryan Management stated they were folding they called to sell me "legal counsel" at $35 a month telling me the bankruptcy court (oryan has not filed bankruptcy, yet...) was going to make the out standing notes due in 90 days. That in itself is a lie. Along with what I was told about the hits and the contract they sent me didn't give me anything more than what I could get on the internet for under $100! Basically they are using the same scare tactics that NADN did. Also not much credibilty when even their main email and salesmans emails are not in their domain, several are Yahoo addresses! Can you say boiler room sales? It's only my opinion, but they are trying all the same scare tactics NADN did... so why would they be any better. As for the first post about getting all the hits and paying of his note. That could have all be done for $30 on the internet and some time clicking yourself.
Mark
Portland,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, July 23, 2004
CPR has called me twice in the last 3 days. First to try and sell me "hits" for my website, which was 5 times the price I can get them elsewhere ($500). Then the next day when Oryan Management stated they were folding they called to sell me "legal counsel" at $35 a month telling me the bankruptcy court (oryan has not filed bankruptcy, yet...) was going to make the out standing notes due in 90 days. That in itself is a lie. Along with what I was told about the hits and the contract they sent me didn't give me anything more than what I could get on the internet for under $100! Basically they are using the same scare tactics that NADN did. Also not much credibilty when even their main email and salesmans emails are not in their domain, several are Yahoo addresses! Can you say boiler room sales? It's only my opinion, but they are trying all the same scare tactics NADN did... so why would they be any better. As for the first post about getting all the hits and paying of his note. That could have all be done for $30 on the internet and some time clicking yourself.
Mark
Portland,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, July 23, 2004
CPR has called me twice in the last 3 days. First to try and sell me "hits" for my website, which was 5 times the price I can get them elsewhere ($500). Then the next day when Oryan Management stated they were folding they called to sell me "legal counsel" at $35 a month telling me the bankruptcy court (oryan has not filed bankruptcy, yet...) was going to make the out standing notes due in 90 days. That in itself is a lie. Along with what I was told about the hits and the contract they sent me didn't give me anything more than what I could get on the internet for under $100! Basically they are using the same scare tactics that NADN did. Also not much credibilty when even their main email and salesmans emails are not in their domain, several are Yahoo addresses! Can you say boiler room sales? It's only my opinion, but they are trying all the same scare tactics NADN did... so why would they be any better. As for the first post about getting all the hits and paying of his note. That could have all be done for $30 on the internet and some time clicking yourself.
Mark
Portland,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, July 23, 2004
CPR has called me twice in the last 3 days. First to try and sell me "hits" for my website, which was 5 times the price I can get them elsewhere ($500). Then the next day when Oryan Management stated they were folding they called to sell me "legal counsel" at $35 a month telling me the bankruptcy court (oryan has not filed bankruptcy, yet...) was going to make the out standing notes due in 90 days. That in itself is a lie. Along with what I was told about the hits and the contract they sent me didn't give me anything more than what I could get on the internet for under $100! Basically they are using the same scare tactics that NADN did. Also not much credibilty when even their main email and salesmans emails are not in their domain, several are Yahoo addresses! Can you say boiler room sales? It's only my opinion, but they are trying all the same scare tactics NADN did... so why would they be any better. As for the first post about getting all the hits and paying of his note. That could have all be done for $30 on the internet and some time clicking yourself.
James
Austin,#6REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, March 01, 2004
they are not a rip off talk about a case of the pot calling the kettle black if there is proof i would like to see a link because i sure see alot about nadn
John
Chandler,#7Consumer Suggestion
Tue, February 24, 2004
DON'T BUY ANYTHING FROM THESE GUYS. THIS IS THE SAME GROUP OF SALESMAN THAT RIPPED ME OFF BEFORE. THEY GOT FIRED OR LEFT NADN FOR WHATEVER REASON AND HAVE NOW STARTED A DEN OF SIN. ALL OF THESE GUYS PREY ON THE GREED AND LAZYNESS OF US TAXPAYERS. STAY AWAY.
Laura
Colorado Springs,#8Consumer Comment
Fri, February 20, 2004
Steven, I too need help to promote the MallForAll website, but cannot locate CPR Business Solutions on the Internet. Do you have their URL? Thanks,