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By Clark from San Antonio, TX,
Feb 24, 2007 |
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I ordered the program. These people are pushy and do not give details. They have called me 5 times asking for my credit card numbers telling me they only select so many people. It would be nice to find to a program that gets you up and running and does not force you to buy add ons or mentoring programs. The books are informative and tell me nothing new.
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 Rip Off Company - Scammers |
By Sue from Gibsonton, FL USA,
Jan 29, 2007 |
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I had the same problem as many of the other reviewers, but through the Auctions for Income customer service I got the phone number for AFI Auctions Max - 1-888-693-8495. I informed the gentleman that I was not made aware of this automatic charge if I didn't cancel within 30 days. He supposedly is going to cancel my unauthorized membership and refund all my money. He even gave me a confirmation number. I called my credit card company and gave them this info also. My credit card company is also going to reverse all of the charges (since I didn't notice it right away, it is several months worth). Hopefully this will work. Hope this will help someone else that they have scammed.
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 TOTAL RIP OFF AND SCAM |
By Laura Todd from Fort Myers, Florida,
Dec 31, 2006 |
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After thinking and fighting with my husband, they told me that I could get personal help for the low cost of 2,400.00 on my already suffering credit cards. I had to act NOW!.. When trying to call them back, no answer. I have had my debit card charged month after month, now, no phone number to call them at. Someone needs to turn these people into the federal government. This is NOT a little old lady story, but a company ripping off thousands of people per month, with no way to stop them. I will have to cancel my card, and start all over again. What a shame.
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 Yet another AFI victim!!!! |
By LeRoy from Atlanta, Georgia USA,
Dec 06, 2006 |
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I recently discovered that one of my credit cards had been hit with charges of
$29.95 from "AFI Auctions Max Kearny MO". When I contacted my credit card
company to dispute it, I found out that it had been going on for SIX months
and I hadn't even noticed it. (That is what is called a "bleeder account" in the
credit fraud world.) So I have disputed the charges. All of this started because
I, like so many others fell victim to the Dave Espino "Auctions for Income"
ptich on TV. I only signed up for the intro package of info, declined all other
"amazing offers" from the sales huckster who I talked to. I had a creepy
feeling the longer I talked to this guy (he offered me everything but a set of
Ginzu knives!) but it was late and I let my guard down. Well all I can say is
"DO NOT SIGN UP FOR ANYTHING FROM DAVE ESPINO OR AUCTIONS FOR
INCOME!" It is a scam and a rip-off. They make their money by taking your
money. If you want to sell on E-Bay, just start doing it. DON'T DO AFI!!!!
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 DO NOT BUY!!! |
By CMARTINEZ from TX,
Nov 04, 2006 |
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A WASTE OF MONEY! ALL THE INFORMATION IS FREE IF YOU JUST READ OVER EBAY POLICIES. THE DROP SHIPPING COMPANIES ARE NOT WHOLESALE ALL THEIR PRODUCTS ARE OVERPRICED AND IT WILL BE YOU AND ALOT OF OTHER PEOPLE TRYING TO SELL THE SAME PRODUCTS! PLUS YOU HAVE TO PAY A MONTHLY FEE FOR USING THE WAREHOUSE PRODUCTS WETHER YOU SELL OR NOT.DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING BECAUSE YOU WONT PROFIT ANY.
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 Run, Don't Walk Away From This |
By Bonnie Pingler from Radford, Va,
Nov 04, 2006 |
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You get common sense information from the materials you order. The classic bait and switch. Before you know it you will get calls trying to get you to order "Mentoring Services". Those calls are from a firm that goes by various names such as Prosper Learning, PMG Mentors, PMI Coaching. Please, do your self a favor and do some searching on-line about those firms before you even consider taking a phone call. Lots of horror stories out there about these folks. Many people have spent $10K plus with nothing to show for it
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 DON'T DO IT! |
By Laura from Texas,
Oct 19, 2006 |
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This program is something just to get your money. I had companies charging my credit card that I didn't even know who they were, and I NEVER gave them authorization to charge me for anything. They somehow got my credit card number through the procedures I was trying to follow from Auctions for Income. This is just a scam!
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