Ralph
AUSTELL,#2Author of original report
Wed, February 03, 2010
This matter is closed.
A settlement was arrived at with the new COO Jeff McMillion.
The settlement was paid as agreed on January 27,2010.
Ralph
AUSTELL,#3Author of original report
Thu, January 21, 2010
Last week January 14, 2010 Jeff Mcmillion the new COO agreed to settle and send a check. As of today January 21, 2010 no check was sent.
Any one thinking of doing business with these people should rethink their position. Do not
trust these people.
They want me to give them a release prior to me getting my money. If anyone doing business with this company gives them a release first, you will never see your money.
Flynrider
Phoeix,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, January 12, 2010
Your post points out a couple of common red flags that can be used to spot a bad deal.
First, is the use of spam as a marketing tool. If someone has to resort to shady means to market their product, how good can it be? You would think that if this was such a big money maker, they could afford legitimate marketing.
Second, you have to analyze the pitch logically. If someone really developed a revolutionary "system" that would generate hundreds of real estate sales, why wouldn't they just keep it to themselves and make a fortune in the real estate business? Why would they choose instead to try to sell their "system" for less money than they could be making in a single real estate transaction?