S.
Honolulu,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, December 26, 2002
To answer your first question I have found NO. I've spoken to over 50 people who bought the program and not one made a dime. Second, the magazines are out to make a buck they don't care if it is a scam. What I suggest for everyone who has been victimized or who is just reading these complaints is to write a letter to the advertising manager of that magazine you saw the ad in and let them know that Zaken is running a scam. Emphasize he is hurting their credibility if they continue to accept advertising from him. End the letter with you intend tell all your business opportunity seeking friends and neighbors to BOYCOTT their magazine. That will get their attention. They need to recieve alot letters like that. TO all of Zaken's victims we need to work together and if you cut off Zaken's advertising you will shut him down faster. To help I suggest people enter the name Zaken Company at the MSN search engine and pull up the website that starts will Alert! There they will find the address for many of the magazines Zaken advertises in. If you are serious about getting your money back and putting Zaken out of business we need to cut off his advertising so he can not attract more victims. BOYCOTT!!! BOYCOTT!! BOYCOTT!!
Karl
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, December 24, 2002
First and foremost I would like to thank the rip-off report and other information sites like this. I almost mail in my 189 dollars for his Wealth-Building Technique! I have two questions. #1 Has anyone made the money they claim to have made in his report. #2 Did the various home business magazines really research this company?