Be careful and think twice before signing up....
By wdiong
@wdiong (1815)
Singapore
January 15, 2007 7:47pm CST
I signed up for the Ultimate Wealth package after reading the testmonials of someone who had signed up and had proof to show that she had received payment and thinking that since it claims to have a 100% 60 day moneyback guarantee, I thought why not give it a try. However, after purchasing it, I'm just at a loss at how to go about it and it seems that I need to subscribe and sign up for more stuff to attract people to my website. That would mean spending more money before I even earn a cent. I don't have that much money to spare. Anyway, after writing in to inform them I want to withdraw, I was informed that they are not able to issue refunds to instant digital delivery. I'm just so angry.... need to get it off my chest. Anyone here has such experiences to share?
2 responses
@SiresTheOne (557)
• Australia
16 Jan 07
No but only because I seldom believe testimonials given by websites as they are too easy to fabricate.
I have had a little experience in being ripped off though I once paid money to a website who claimed they would give me hundred of survey sites to join. It turned out to be a pile of crap, so then I started my own website http://www.theelusivepotofgold.com where I am supplying this sort of information for free.



