Excerpt from: Public Comments For Critiqued/Reviewed Business Opportunities
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| April 11, 2008 | | Review by William A Barrow -- Associate of Vemma Builder is told by the national office that he can't quit | | Review...
I am not an internet guru but I know when some one is trying to scam their associates. I had joined Vemma Builder and had all plans to try them out on a small basis when I got sick and decided not to take on such a demanding business. I contacted my up-line to let them know that I had plans to opt out and everything was fine with them. The problem came when I notified the Home Office in Arizona to stop any future shipments and opt out of their program. I must have touched the wrong button on someone because they have just notified me that they were renewing my account and charging my credit card for an additional fee of $19.95 to start-up, even after I had followed the opt out protocol of letting them know by letter, which I did. I have an idea I'm not the only person to have a problem with them as I have done some online searching and it is obvious in more than one or two places and, it don't look good. I would advise anyone that wants to get online to make a living, they had better be careful. It is much like a prison; better keep your back to the wall because some of these so called six figure rip-off artists have no mercy on you nor your wallet or your charge card, they think it's theirs at anytime for any amount they desire without asking. This is what is happening to me right now even though it is a small amount but, at 70 years old on a limited income, it can be a hardship. You can put this in print if you like or not but, I would appreciate it if you would, it might help someone else. | | |
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