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To date, Wendy Stevens - Liberty League International has addressed and resolved all reported complaints, which have always been resolved to the complete satisfaction of their customers. Wendy Stevens - Liberty League International proves to be among the top members of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program, as a Verified Safe Business.
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Steve
Lancaster,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, November 18, 2006
Before LLI, Wendy Stevens was a Vanderbilt University women's lacrosse coach. Google it if you don't beleive me and see for yourself. Wendy Stevens appears as a photo testimonal in several other LLI'ers websites where she says just that. In the link below you can see what a former LLI associate named Laura Stepanov had to say about her experience with Wendy Stevens in her own words. Laura Stepanov's LLI summit advisor was this same Wendy Steven all of you speak about. Wendy Stevens is the only person in LLI who was a "former Vanderbilt University women's lacrosse coach". Read Laura Stepanov's experience with Wendy Stevens here: www.npros.com/2006%5C7%5C2%5Cmarketing-scheme-takes-a-tricky-turn/ And for those of you too lazy to cut and paste the link onto a new browser here it is: Marketing scheme takes a tricky turn "Multilevel business transformed lives, mostly from better to worse, former participant says. Source: The Express-Times Laura Stepanov kept hearing how she was "plugging into the system." The problem was this: Stepanov could never quite figure out the system. And $28,000 in losses later, the Wilson Borough woman is frustrated by her experiences with an Arizona-based multilevel marketing business and a former Vanderbilt University women's lacrosse coach she trusted. "I really didn't think I could get rich quick," said Stepanov, who was looking to raise more cash to improve her income and help a friend who was facing a mortgage foreclosure. Last month, the Arizona Attorney General's Office settled a lawsuit against Liberty League International LLC of Scottsdale, Ariz., and its main operators, Brent Payne and Shane Krider, for $115,000. "
Alex
kokomo,#3Author of original report
Fri, November 17, 2006
Check out here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff192238.htm: "Someone who's summit advisor was the person you hear on the training calls named "Wendy Stevens" lost about $28,000 doing the same thing you did. They filed with the Attorney General to get their money back. This lady was getting started with LLI to make money in order to help a friend who was about to lose her house to forclosure. I think that's what caused the lawsuit against them in May of 2006. Click on the link below. http://www.azag.gov/press_releases/may/2006/LibertyLeagueSettlement.pdf "
Alex
kokomo,#4Author of original report
Fri, November 17, 2006
She is currently in the liberty league business. My point is more about the real her beneath her makeup and public image, rather than the company she is in. I believe the universe has a balance. What doesn't belong to you, you can't move it. The undeserved part she get from others, she will pay back maybe not to the person she took from, but somehow pay back in other ways. The timing just haven't come yet.
Juliet
Birmingham,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, November 16, 2006
.I read the OP's report, checked out the noted website, and am still left wondering exactly what the business was/is? What is she supposed to help you do? Is it selling? The website was rather laughable in that she states If you notice, I'm not jumping up and down telling you how much you can make or how much I've made. I am not full of BS, hype, and ridiculous promises. This statement follows umpteen pictures of her travels, testimonials, and her own little bio stating I live in my dream home, own investment properties and spend several weeks a year in a vacation beach home. I've traveled 14 times nationally and internationally in the last 12 months. I no longer worry about paying for my children's college educations or fear retirement. Not jumping and up and down, huh. Not full of BS, hype or ridiculous promises, yet she has a banner: What are YOU Looking For? To double, triple or even quadruple your current income? The excitement of your success and achievment? (note the typo in achievement - nothing screams "professionalism" like a typo.) The luxury and freedom that real wealth can provide? To finally start spending your time with the people who are important to you? Noooo, none of us are looking for any of THAT. And there certainly aren't a thousand other websites extolling identical tales, yet, she claims to not be jumping up and down, etc. Anyway, found it entertaining, but in no way enlightening. What does she do? What is the business? What is she offering that would entice someone to pay her money? I fully understand mentoring, but mentoring to do WHAT? The OP included Liberty League in the title, which I am well aware of, thanks to this site, but then it's not mentioned any further. Is there a connection? Additional information would really be appreciated. Thank you.
Juliet
Birmingham,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, November 16, 2006
.I read the OP's report, checked out the noted website, and am still left wondering exactly what the business was/is? What is she supposed to help you do? Is it selling? The website was rather laughable in that she states If you notice, I'm not jumping up and down telling you how much you can make or how much I've made. I am not full of BS, hype, and ridiculous promises. This statement follows umpteen pictures of her travels, testimonials, and her own little bio stating I live in my dream home, own investment properties and spend several weeks a year in a vacation beach home. I've traveled 14 times nationally and internationally in the last 12 months. I no longer worry about paying for my children's college educations or fear retirement. Not jumping and up and down, huh. Not full of BS, hype or ridiculous promises, yet she has a banner: What are YOU Looking For? To double, triple or even quadruple your current income? The excitement of your success and achievment? (note the typo in achievement - nothing screams "professionalism" like a typo.) The luxury and freedom that real wealth can provide? To finally start spending your time with the people who are important to you? Noooo, none of us are looking for any of THAT. And there certainly aren't a thousand other websites extolling identical tales, yet, she claims to not be jumping up and down, etc. Anyway, found it entertaining, but in no way enlightening. What does she do? What is the business? What is she offering that would entice someone to pay her money? I fully understand mentoring, but mentoring to do WHAT? The OP included Liberty League in the title, which I am well aware of, thanks to this site, but then it's not mentioned any further. Is there a connection? Additional information would really be appreciated. Thank you.
Juliet
Birmingham,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, November 16, 2006
.I read the OP's report, checked out the noted website, and am still left wondering exactly what the business was/is? What is she supposed to help you do? Is it selling? The website was rather laughable in that she states If you notice, I'm not jumping up and down telling you how much you can make or how much I've made. I am not full of BS, hype, and ridiculous promises. This statement follows umpteen pictures of her travels, testimonials, and her own little bio stating I live in my dream home, own investment properties and spend several weeks a year in a vacation beach home. I've traveled 14 times nationally and internationally in the last 12 months. I no longer worry about paying for my children's college educations or fear retirement. Not jumping and up and down, huh. Not full of BS, hype or ridiculous promises, yet she has a banner: What are YOU Looking For? To double, triple or even quadruple your current income? The excitement of your success and achievment? (note the typo in achievement - nothing screams "professionalism" like a typo.) The luxury and freedom that real wealth can provide? To finally start spending your time with the people who are important to you? Noooo, none of us are looking for any of THAT. And there certainly aren't a thousand other websites extolling identical tales, yet, she claims to not be jumping up and down, etc. Anyway, found it entertaining, but in no way enlightening. What does she do? What is the business? What is she offering that would entice someone to pay her money? I fully understand mentoring, but mentoring to do WHAT? The OP included Liberty League in the title, which I am well aware of, thanks to this site, but then it's not mentioned any further. Is there a connection? Additional information would really be appreciated. Thank you.
Juliet
Birmingham,#8Consumer Suggestion
Thu, November 16, 2006
.I read the OP's report, checked out the noted website, and am still left wondering exactly what the business was/is? What is she supposed to help you do? Is it selling? The website was rather laughable in that she states If you notice, I'm not jumping up and down telling you how much you can make or how much I've made. I am not full of BS, hype, and ridiculous promises. This statement follows umpteen pictures of her travels, testimonials, and her own little bio stating I live in my dream home, own investment properties and spend several weeks a year in a vacation beach home. I've traveled 14 times nationally and internationally in the last 12 months. I no longer worry about paying for my children's college educations or fear retirement. Not jumping and up and down, huh. Not full of BS, hype or ridiculous promises, yet she has a banner: What are YOU Looking For? To double, triple or even quadruple your current income? The excitement of your success and achievment? (note the typo in achievement - nothing screams "professionalism" like a typo.) The luxury and freedom that real wealth can provide? To finally start spending your time with the people who are important to you? Noooo, none of us are looking for any of THAT. And there certainly aren't a thousand other websites extolling identical tales, yet, she claims to not be jumping up and down, etc. Anyway, found it entertaining, but in no way enlightening. What does she do? What is the business? What is she offering that would entice someone to pay her money? I fully understand mentoring, but mentoring to do WHAT? The OP included Liberty League in the title, which I am well aware of, thanks to this site, but then it's not mentioned any further. Is there a connection? Additional information would really be appreciated. Thank you.