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  • Report:  #228797

Complaint Review: Startup EssentialsBond 5th CorpA1 LeasingUSA Card Services - Dallas Texas

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- Lakeland, Florida,
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Startup EssentialsBond 5th CorpA1 LeasingUSA Card Services
4455 LBJ Freeway Suite 501 Dallas, 75244 Texas, U.S.A.
Phone:
866-552.8845
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I was contacted by Startup Essentials and told I had been approved for their program. I was told that it was a special priviledge to be a part of something so special. Then was told I would be speaking with Louis Debella and what a special priviledge that was going to as he was one of the top officers in the company. When he got on the phone he told me that it was time to take control of my life and be independent and to reach my own goals. That I needed to be brave.

After much fast talking I signed the contract although give the chance to really read the contract all 20 something pages of it I would not have signed it. It doesn't make sence for anyone to sign something like that. This was on a Friday evening. Monday I tried to get out of the lease. I was thinking that there was a cooling off period. I was told by someone at Startup that they were protected from the 3 day cooling off period - it did not apply to them.

I was also told that I had to sign that night on the phone or I would loose my chance to be a part of the opprotunity. They didn't take call backs nor did they make call backs to anyone who hesitated to sign.

We were then connected to A1 Leasing - after promising that we would not say anything about not wanting to be aprt of this opportunity - so that they could set up the account and all. We then received the computer the next day or so.

We found that when they took money out of our account it was not A1 Leasing taking the money out it was Bond 5th Corp.

When I did get involved with their program and saw the quality of the products they were promoting I was so upset. The quality was very poor and the prices were high. Some of their dealers had a monthly fee to be able to get their products.

I felt like things had been misrepresented - not by what they said but by what they didn't say.

Janice

Lakeland, Florida
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Juliet

Birmingham,
Alabama,
U.S.A.
Worth Remembering

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, January 05, 2007

Janice, I am sorry you got burned by this company. But one thing worth remembering is if a deal WON'T be good tomorrow, it's not good TODAY. I have yet to hear of a company that requires an IMMEDIATE decision that is actually a worthwhile company, regardless of whether it's for self-employment, or anything else. If a business doesn't want to allow you time to think, research, investigate, talk to others - there's a reason, and no, it's not a good reason.

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