I watched a webinar with Ty Cohen and purchased a program from www.kindlecashflow.com/go that promised detailed information about how to write ebooks for Amazon and get them published. This was in September of 2015. I thought it was an online download, but later learned it was actual DVD's. I never received anything, yet there are recurring charges on my BoA credit card. I have stopped any further charges
I watched the identical webinar last night, only this time the purchase was $997. I did not bite. I fear many other people did. I believe he is a complete fraud and the entire promise of all the wonderful money to be made from Amazon and Kindle is a total scam.
I have reported this to Amazon, who promised a thorough investigation of the program, since their name and reputation is at stake.
People should be warned the minute that webinar comes up.
I also believe Writers Life is associated with Ty Cohen. Beware buying the cute little Writer at Work sign, because you are also agreeing to pay $7.95, since changed to $9.95, to belong to the club. Once they have your credit card information, all kinds of charges will appear.
Customer Support
Garner,#2UPDATE Employee
Sat, December 24, 2016
Good day,
My sincere apologies for the inconvenience,
Thank you for retracting your previous statement,
Kindest regards,
#3Author of original report
Tue, May 17, 2016
After I complained to anyone who would listen I finally received a call from Platinum Millennium. They sent me the download information that I did not receive earlier. I learned that Ty Cohen is a real person. He just needs a better answering machine greeting when one of the three numbers is called. The greeting should include the name of the company and a quicker response.