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  • Report:  #108029

Complaint Review: HORIZON TECHNOLOGIES

HORIZON TECHNOLOGIES - DIRECT TRACK - ANGEL STAR GPS -NET DIRERCT SKIP - MIKE ANGEL - PAUL ANGEL RIPOFF Tempe Arizona

  • Reported By:
    phoenix Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Sun, September 12, 2004
  • Updated:
    Sun, February 08, 2009
  • HORIZON TECHNOLOGIES
    2741 W Southern Ave Suite 6
    Tempe, Arizona
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    602-344-7777
  • Category:

THIS COMPANY CHANGED NAMES RECENTLY BECAUSE OF FRAUD AND AN FBI RAID!! THIS COMPANY IS DIRECT TRACK A FRAUDULANT GPS COMPANY REORGANIZED UNDER MIKE ANGEL AND SKIP! THE PREVIOUS OWNER PAUL ANGEL (mikes son) CLAIMS TO HAVE FILED BANKRUPTCY BECAUSE HE COULDNT PAY HIS GPS UNITS OR EMPLOYEES AFTER TAKING PROFITS TO SATISFY HIS DRUG HABITS!

MIKE ANGEL IS A CROOK AND WILL GUARANTEE A 1 YR REFUND POLICY TO GET CLIENTS BUSINESS BUT NEVER WILL STAND BY IT. HOW LONG WILL THE ARIZONA ATTORNEY GENERAL ALLOW THESE CROOKS TO OPERATE BUSINESS BEFORE THE FBI SHUTS THE DOWN!!! buyers beware as this is DIRECT TRACK A TRUE SCAM OF SCAMS. SKIP AND MIKE ANGEL WILL GO TO JAIL WITH THEIR SCHEMEFUL BUSINESS PRACTICES

INSIDER
phoenix, Arizona
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Terry

Mesa,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

THAT WAS SO UNFAIR. WOW.

#3UPDATE EX-employee responds

Tue, July 10, 2007

Ripoffreport.com has become the top posted on Google these days. It should be. There are scams out there. Ripoff gives people a heads-up. But, that's what people are always looking for. Reasons to not get involved. They want business opportunity but they can't say "lets go for it" when the time is right, so they lose, and they fail, and they complain. I'm not gonna dis the writer of that complaint. I will note however, no specifics that could be addressed were provided. I might as well scream out "Sprint Rips", and talk about the changes of CEOs, and of course lets not forget the FBI line.



Do you think for a moment if this supposed raid revealed criminality the company would exhist? I think not. Lousy writeup. Google's listings are in order of interest from top to bottom. It's click count. Unless you buy hits, then they are shaded at the top. Buyers look for reasons not to buy. I do the same thing, but you gotta' understand marketing basics. If you don't, well, make cash flow, you're just another non buyer. No buy? Go cry. Go figure. Yes, you need to look at draw-backs.



Always keep in mind though that products can sell thousands and thousands of sucessful packets, and if there is one bad experience out there that maybe the company could have handled better, it's what is going to be clicked on. "HORIZON RIPOFF"!! I went to the net to find their telephone number to call them to go back to work for them after finding no other business opportunity I've marketed in three years that has ever compared with their potential. Then, of course, there's this one complaint, at the Top of the list. I was not surprised, but it's a shame. I left Horizon because I moved (geographically). I see their stuff on T.V., last week again, News expose's and I simply like what they've got. They also treated me very fair and square and none of my clients ever once called me back for anything other than guidance. I never, ever got drilled as to what was happening with an order, nothing.



Enough on this. I think the review gave them a bad shake. It was like reading "the sky will fall" or "the KGB has absorbed the FBI" or so much else you can read on the net. Thanks to Ripoffreport.com for giving a voice to consumers, but that doesn't mean the authors are always right. Use balance. ? (Yes, I accept that that means me too. If I were always right I wouldn't be looking for a job. That's for balance.) I wish the complainant had been more researched and, well, no knee-jerk reactions to issues here, folks. Much respect to all.



P.S. My point is that obviously I don't like working biz ops that aren't working for investors. I've got a conscience. I'd like to sell a real, this-is-in-my-hand item that has reached national prominence. Once a life was saved, there is no statistic for that. You can literally log onto your computer, view your kid's location, and shut off the ignition (disable after the kid shuts it off the first time). You can lower your insurance rates by 15 percent by stopping Joe worker from stopping at the local bar with the company vehicle on Friday nights. Look into this. This product saves lives, and no one will ever count how many. No means of measure.


Lena

Haines City,
Florida,
U.S.A.

CALLER ID

#3Consumer Suggestion

Sun, June 17, 2007

This number showed up on my caller ID (602-344-7777) along with a name. It's not a full ID but it showed up as "Pro Players Spo". I can only guess that the last word is "Sports"

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