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  • Report:  #27902

Complaint Review: Summit Group Publications - West Covina California

Reported By:
- Kansas City, Mo,
Submitted:
Updated:

Summit Group Publications
P.O Box 4399 West Covina, 91791-0399 California, U.S.A.
Phone:
626-259-0175
Web:
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
In a (insert your adjective here) way I feel bad for being so lucky to read about the bad business practices of Summit Group Publications. I will not get ripped off because someone else did. And had the courage to stand up for themself. I Thankyou for your courage, strength, and saving my 55 bucks.

I don't have it to spare for nonsense. I am disabled and live on less than 600.00 a month, raising a child. People particularly in my situation look for something we can do. We need to earn an income as well as people who are not disabled. For me it looked as if this was a dream come true. It would have been a nightmare. I say a prayer for those who were ripped off, in hopes that what goes around comes around to the ones who are ripping people off.

PS. I found thier ad in the Thrifty Nickle News paper. You think the newspaper cares if people are getting ripped off by an ad in thier paper? I'm gonna ask the thrifty nickle.

Frances

Kansas City, Missouri


1 Updates & Rebuttals

anti

Irvine,
California,
Post a report..... Stay aways from offers that require an upfront fee

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, August 26, 2002

Thanks for posting this:-) If you ever see any similar work-at-home advertisement in papers, on flyers, or get e-mail, please, come here to check the offer. If you do not find reports, post a question. Unfortunately these companies are changing names, poboxes every other month, so there is no way to post a current "black list" - but you can help. My advice: read back other work-at-home reports here - the experiences can help you to recognize the scams. For example: ALL the stuffing/stapling offers ARE scams. (Most of them from the same couple of scammer groups.) They either do not send you anything or do not pay for the stuffing/stapling. Stay aways from offers that require an upfront fee BEFORE giving you detailed description of the job. POBOX or e-mail as only contact info a bad sign too. And YES, ask ALL the papers advertising these scams....

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