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  • Report:  #507663

Complaint Review: Tom Bell - Internet

Reported By:
Mesa Ed - Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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Tom Bell
http://pushbuttonhomebusiness.com/L1.php?subid=0&s Internet, United States of America
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I just spent two hours of my Sunday morning listening to a Flash Player presentation from a man named Tom Bell. In his half-hour presentation, Mr. Bell claims to be an ex-homeless person that has made millions selling information products on the Internet. This may or may not be true, I do not have those facts.

As you listen to Mr. Bell's presentation he makes a cornucopia of promises about what his program will due for you and why it is so unique. And, in and of itself, that is not unusual. However, Mr. Bell claims that this program is going to be limited to a very strict quota of two hundred participants. That is because he intends to write a book about the incredible success of this elite group of people that he has mentored.

The problems with this approach are numerous.

Primarily, he promises that his staff will do all the technical, research, video production, and design work for you. Anyone that has ever attempted to start an Internet marketing business will tell you that the technical, research, and design work is the core of the business. If somebody hands you all of that work on a platter, your success story is going to be lackluster, and meaningless. This is just common sense and I would hope anybody with half a brain would see through that part of the scam.

The problem comes with the next part. Mr. Bell promises that he is limiting this "elite group" to a maximum of two hundred participants, period. He is doing this because he will have limited space in his future "best seller" to chronicle the incredible success stories he and his staff have created. So, as he wraps up his presentation of this extremely limited offer, he informs you that you will be incredibly lucky if an order button even appears below the video screen. But imagine this, By the pure "Grace of God" there are a few spots left. When you hit the button, you are FINALLY informed that the cost of this financial miracle is $197.00. But you better be quick because as you can see by the counter above, there are only 141 spots left. The counter then begins to "go wild" as it starts depleting availability.

So, here is the rub. I watched the entire half-hour presentation three times. To my absolute amazement, there were ALWAYS another 141 spots available and they seemed to be depleting at the exact same rate, each time. These are flat out flagrant lies by Mr. Bell. We all know that in the game of Internet marketing, it is essential to close your sales pitch with a sense of urgency and we all try to do that. However to flat out lie about a limited offer and to use that number to push people towards ordering without proper consideration of facts, or research as to the person offering that program, is unconscionable.

Mesa Ed



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