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  • Report:  #1401038

Complaint Review: Snapflip - Nationwide

Reported By:
snypor111 - Muskegon, Michigan, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

Snapflip
Nationwide, USA
Phone:
(888)778-7090
Web:
Snapflip.com
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?

 They saw you on the fact that you can make money finding homes for their investors which is not the case they are trying to sell you a course so you can become an investor and then they turn around if you can afford the $1300 for that course try and sell you a $300 course for stock trading so you can build-up enough money to pay for the other course which to find out is a big waste of money and time these people are scammers and rip people off so people beware . They are just a bunch of con artist



1 Updates & Rebuttals

KELVIN

HOUSTON,
Texas,
United States
Too much risk for me...

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sun, April 08, 2018

First, we got an invitation to a "Make Money & Preserve Wealth Conference" and the offer to receive some gifts for attending. The event was held in a good area and decent hotel. We got gifts and a bag lunch. The speaker hyped the $38k package benefits and asks for $1200 to attend the 3-day event. There were two speakers and six assistants to take payments for the workshop. A second offer is made for making money in the stock market for an additional  $200 - $300 cost, held on three different days. The workshop is the same format spread out over the three days to convince you to purchase one of three packages between $20k to $38k. The workshop is held in a low-income area around the football stadium at a hotel of the same name. The claim is simple, trust them to be the experts to lead you to the promise land safely for $38k or less safe with the $25k or $20k packages. If you suggest that you may want to purchase the latter two packages, you are reminded that components taken out of those packages would only serve to make you less safe going forward. Those with good credit are directed to credit card offers that could be used to pay for the packages while those with money are pressed to pay in cash. Prices are discounted for the event and can be purchased later individually for double the discounted cost directly from the company. The premise is that without their help, you will spend lots of time trying to figure everything out and very likely failing and losing lots of money along the way. Does it work? Is it worth it? I am not in a position to risk finding out it doesn't, are you?

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