Jim
Howell,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, January 20, 2003
They send you a box with tapes and a small booklet to show you how to scam the government with a phony business that you set up. But what if you don't have a business???? Wait, you can promote our scam business with cheap business cards and write off your part of your mortgage, your mileage, and eating out when you speak with people about business. WOW!!! what valuable advise, too bad they don't tell you the following. 1. The IRS targets small businesses for audits and I would think they could tell when your trying to scam them. You'll be on a list. 2. You have to pay for your audit whether they find something or not!! 3. There is no way to save anymore money than you get back from your tax accoutant then you do now unless you start a business. Who has time for that. I work over 60 hours per week at my present job and have a family. Funny how that isn't mentioned on their commercial. 4. They will constantly telemarket you for other offers like selling retail on the internet, buy this business with an exclusive territory for $2,000 and you'll double that in a month, I asked if you are so sure of that, why don't you front me all of the money, the reply was " for legal reasons we can't do that'" that's bull, if anyone could make a return like that on money, we'd all be doing it. I want to shut these bastards down!!!!!!! Please let me know if there is anything I can do. I want to shut these bastards down!!! Please contact me if there is anything more I can do