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  • Report:  #19212

Complaint Review: Successful Strategies Co. - Riverside California

Reported By:
- LaPorte, IN,
Submitted:
Updated:

Successful Strategies Co.
3879 Wayne Ct. Riverside, CA 92504 Riverside, 92504 California, U.S.A.
Phone:
909-359-5169
Web:
N/A
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
This is a copy of my receipt from this company. I have tried to contact them several times by phone & by e-mail. I get no reply. They took the money out of my account but I have not received anything from them.

Catalog# Description Price Qty Total

2100 FREE CASH GRANTS $39.95 1 $39.95

Subtotal: $39.95

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Order Number: IBC87704212

Date/Time Ordered: 4/10/02 7:21:42 PM

Card Type: VISA

Transaction Number: 87704212

Authorization Number: 253425

To check on the shipping status of your order, please visit our web

site at http://secure.ibill.com/cgi-win/ccprod/tpostat.exe and be

ready to type in the above Order Number and Authorization Number.

For more information, please visit the web site where you placed the order, www.infoweb1.com or send email to

[email protected].

Please refer to the above Order Number in all correspondence.

Thank you again for using Successful Strategies Co.. We look forward to serving you often.

Barbara

LaPorte, Indiana


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Larry

Phoenix,
Arizona,
When to be suspicious

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, April 21, 2002

I never heard of this outfit so I visited their site. Found the offer for the Free Grant Money Program report for $39.95. So far so good. Then I found the money-back guarantee if you don't get $30,000 in grant money in 60 days. Now, are you really so stupid as to believe that in two months after getting this report you are going to rake in thirty thousand dollars? If you have half a brain you ought to start smelling a rat. But the real kicker was the "discount" offered at the bottom of the page. This tells you that the normal price is $49.95 but you can get it for just $39.95 because they are conducting a marketing test that just happens to expire at midnight tonight. So if you don't order right away you will have to pay more. What are the chances that you just happened to find this offer mere hours before the offer expires? Well, if you look at the source code for the web page you find a java script that inserts the current day into the offer. So if you look at the page on Sunday, the offer expires Sunday at midnight. If you look on Monday, the offer expires Monday at midnight. So, here's a seller who offers you a ridiculous guarantee and a phony deadline. Gee, do you think this might be a rip-off?

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