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Demandlogix
DemandLogix B2B Marketing Group, Inc. Claimed to be able to generate appointments for us, took our money, delivered none, then claimed bankruptcy. Ba
14th of Mar, 2011 by User242325
DemandLogix claimed to be able to generate meetings based upon a simple call script in a pay-per-call approach. The company asked for money up front to generate a specific number of meetings. After a month or so they had yet to generate a single relevant meeting. When we complained they closed our account then a few days later, claimed bankruptcy with the following email to us: From: Legal [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 3:04 PM To: Subject: Notice DemandLogix, Inc. -- 3/14/11 – Dear , Customer/Creditor Account No : This letter is notification that due to unavoidable financial
difficulties, DemandLogix is regrettably closing for business on March
14th, 2011. The company is now in the process of bankruptcy and an
official receiver has commenced with the bankruptcy process. All
business debts or communication will now be assessed by the receiver.
These debts will be discharged and the communication will be handled by
the official receiver throughout the bankruptcy process. It would be appreciated if any further correspondence or inquiries
including outstanding payments and/or claims on this matter could be
addressed to the official receiver at [email protected]. This letter
is also formal notification that DemandLogix can no longer incur any
further business debts. The official receiver will be in touch regarding the status of your account in due course. Regards, DemandLogix This letter is yet another dubious piece of work from these clowns -- "[email protected]"? Yet another fake name and email address. I've received bankruptcy notices before... and they're not sent from "[email protected]" If it were really bankrupt we'd see a real legal notice from a real law firm and we'd be told in which court they declared bankruptcy. This company has been a fraud from day one. It follows a history of deception -- from the use of fake or middle or maiden names (John Holtz = Wes Holtz = John Stroud married to Amanda Holtz = Amanda Gage) for every member of the company, to web sites that copy text from one another regardless of who the CEO is (see: www.accelesales.com and www.demandlogix.com), to references provided to us that were essentially friends and family or former or current co-workers acting as legitimate references. It has been around in multiple forms as: B2B Marketing Group, Accelesales, Execufocus, Vekstar and other names. Beware... they're likely to be back again ... under some other name

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