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VEMMA/ VERVE/ Bod-e & GPS VEMMA/ GPS- Global Prove System These two companies scammed me. They started taking money out of my husband's account withou |
24th of Jan, 2013 by User157532 |
All I wanted was to get an honest online job to help out my family. I found a website in my e-mail so I clicked on it. The guy in the video said it wouldn't cost me a penny to enter so once I requested the kit they said it would be $9.96 for shipping & handling and $30.00 if I didn't return it back. Then I got a phone call from a mentor that was supposed to help me in the whole process of signing in, but then she put someone else on the line. They said I had to pay $299.00 & with taxes $320.00, but it was a lie they pulled over $339.00 out of my husband's account. They told me that the training was already all paid for because their website won't allow you to keep training unless you click on the terms and agreements and everything for a fee even the domain for $29.99. They pulled an additional $59.99 out of my husband's account without us knowing. They lied to me, they told me to click on the terms & agreements because it was already paid for & when I asked for our money back they made it a huge deal. I called to get my whole $339.00 back, but they said that they can't refund me back my money & that there was no one to help me. When I told my mentor that they lied to me she was trying to get my $59.99 back, but they told her there was no one there to help for my request. Every time I called the home office they either didn't pick up the phone or they would give me the run around. Finally, a guy returned my call and I asked him if I could return the product that got here the day before he said okay, but that I have to pay for the shipping & handling. He also said that I would get my money back for what the product is worth & it would take 7-10 days to see what they agree to do. But now I'm thinking if I return the product chances are they might not refund me my money, just like the other lady told me. I think they wan't to rip me off the rest of the way and I don't know what to do. It was a lot of money I had to pay for a little bit of energy drinks. I want people to know that these companies eat your money and once they take it, they don't care about you. They slap you right on the face, and they give you the run around. What makes me sick to my stomach is that they show their true colors just by having poor customer service and not answering the phone. Please guys don't fall into this pyramid scheme because in the end the ones that suffer is you and your family. These two companies suck you right out of your money and if you become one of them you wouldn't be able to live by doing the same thing that was done to me. I wouldn't be able to do what was done to me to others. I hope someone out there with power can shut down these business because all that they're doing is taking advantage of not only Americans, but maybe other people from other places in the world. California |
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I recently have been going through the on-line training for Vemma GPS, and must say that it has been VERY frustrating to date. I am supposed to be able to contact my "mentor" for answers, but get none, other than "ask on the training call". On the surface this looked like a legitimate opportunity, but at every turn one has to shell out money for this, that and the other. I feel these folks should be reported to the Better Business Bureau, and I plan to file a complaint with the Bureau. Anyone else that feels inclined to follow suit would certainly add impetus to an investigation of these people. They are, I believe, taking advantage of people who are looking for a genuine opportunity and alternative to a conventional job at Walmart, Lowes, or wherever else.
Brad Finson
Norman, OK |
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