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  • Report:  #154400

Complaint Review: Serafano Enterprises Aka SE Consulting Aka Joseph Serafano - Worldwide Marketing - Plantation Florida

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- temecula, California,
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Serafano Enterprises Aka SE Consulting Aka Joseph Serafano - Worldwide Marketing
420 NW 87th Dr. #103 Plantation, 33324 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
954-452-8013
Web:
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
I (like so many others listed in reports on this web-site against Joseph Serafano) was taken by what turned out to be deceptive and misleading claims. Consequently, I decided to include my comments here and to stand as a witness against Joseph Serafano and company in the hopes that others will not be taken by this con artist. Avoid him like you would the plague.

Joseph Serafano and company (including his association with Worldwide Marketing - they deny involvement, but that too is a lie) are nothing if not one of the greatest con men and liars that have existed in modern history (no Joe, that is not a complement).

With the help of Worldwide Marketing, I purchased software from SE Consulting with the oral promise from employees from Worldwide Marketing, that if after using their software, I did not achieve the results they indicated I should receive; they would refund the purchase price of the software. That did not happen - I didn't get the expected results nor did I receive a refund. I followed their instructions explicitly and obtained absolutely no results.

Let me make it perfectly clear: my results using their AdPro software resulted in: zero, nadda, nothing, zip. Based on the expectations they provided, I expected to be making thousands of dollars each month, but the result was: not one dime. I was willing to put in the effort they described was necessary and followed their instructions.

I contacted them several times, followed their instructions and the end result was always the same. Stay away from these organizations. They will promise you the moon, but they are empty promises. They will tell you that you will need to alter the wording, change your e-mail address or the message.

But when you purchase something from a reputable organization and they offer claims of results using their product and you follow the instructions including using the wording they provide, you have a reasonable expectation that it will produce the results they indicate. DON'T DO IT with them. They should not be considered a "reputable organization". Stay away from them at all cost.

Doug

Temecula, California
U.S.A.


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