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  • Report:  #173503

Complaint Review: The Greatest Vitamin In The World By Don Lapre - Phoenix Arizona

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- Salem, Oregon,
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The Greatest Vitamin In The World By Don Lapre
3030 North Central Ave Phoenix, 85012 Arizona, U.S.A.
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This opportunity was portrayed as a "turn-key" opportunity if you invested in all of the optional add-on programs they offered. I did just that. I spent over $3000 and particitped in everything they said I needed to and they then said just sit back and watch the money roll in. Not so. After almost 4 months, I spoke with a senior coach in the coaching department and he admitted that I was not going to make money by just waiting. His name was Ray Noonan.

I feel that I have been deceived and certainly misled through the entire process of your companies except for one thing... the actual vitamin product. I was led to believe that by investing hundreds of dollars in guaranteed targeted hits, fancy yet ineffective web sites, extra programs such as the $500 bonus when a recruit gets 20 new people to sign up, etc. that I would actually be able to sell vitamins online.

There are plenty of red flags here and obviously none of them has a conscience least of which Ray who said he would call me back because he even admitted to me the the automated system I purchase plus all the add-ons according to Ray were not effective. But he said his ideas were. After that conversation he never spoke to me asgain.

After several attempts to call Ray's direct line, e-mail messages to him and his supervisor plus multiple phone messages to both, I finally called and cancelled the entire program and asked for a refund because he nor his superiors would return my calls or e-mails and I wasn't making any money. No one ever called me back.

They sold me 12,000 targeted hits to my vitamin web site for $2400 and after 3 full months and over 8,000 total hits recorded by my web site hit counter, not one single solitary vitamin sale from the web site, even with all the upgrades such as the funny video program, the $295 premium web site ugrade, etc.

Not one person, other than my family members, purchased vitamins from an investment of over $3000.00. How is that possible?

I believe they knew this before they sold me the program and I will do everything humanly possible to prove it.

If they were willing to consider a partial refund of any kind then I would feel they have at least tried to make it right on some level.

My first e-mail from the marketing dept of the Greatest Vitamin in the World (Guaranteed Traffic) was from Chris Troupe on September 13, 2005. My final request for refund was made on January 22, 2006. To date; NO money earned, NO reps recruited and NOT one bottle of vitamins has sold.

I'D SAY I WAS SCAMMED, RIPPED OFF, AND MISLEAD!

Nicholas

Salem, Oregon
U.S.A.


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Julio

North Pole,
Alaska,
U.S.A.
100% scam

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, April 17, 2006

I am glad I checked this website before investing one more penny in this scam. I just paid only about $55.00 the kit plus something else they lure me into getting, don't remember since i was too sleepy to even know what was going on. All I can remember is that they kept trying to get me into many extra stuffs. They call me every day to sell me more things, specially their guaranteed traffic which I would never get specially after knowing the amount that they charge for 3000 clicks for about $300.00 when for much less than that i can go through another 100% internet traffic company as well as much more traffic. I also did not like the dont forget to take your vitamins website name and the next time they called me I told them that I was going to buy my own domain and they told me that it will not work like that and that they can sell me a domain for $75.00 Why would I pay $75.00 when I can get one through godaddy for only $8.00? By them telling me that I would only be able to purchase a website through them in order for it to work, to me was a clear indication of a scam even before i came to do my research on rip-offreport. I don't think I will ever get my money back but thanks god that it was not more than $55.00 Also thanks god that I did not recommend it to any of my friends. Good luck to all of you and I feel your pain

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