Paul Faulkenham: E-Millionaire.com

Mon, May 25, 2009, by Paul Faulkenham

Money Making

Its important that I titled my story of these crooks using my name ahead of their name, as I am widely known on the Internet and I want to be sure the search engines will pick this article up as fast as possible, so people who are in dire straights won’t get ripped off by this Company, E Millionaire.com.

If you ever hear or see E. Millionaire.com on the Internet, don’t get involved with them, as they are a bunch of crooks. Their motto is. We don’t make money, before you make money,” however that’s not true, not one word of that motto is true, here’s why.

They invite you to join them on the biggest money- making schemes of all time, and for only $1.97. Like anyone else, I thought this too good to be true, and as it turned out, it was. However, I didn’t find out until a month or so later when my Credit Card Bill arrived. True, they had only charged me $1.97 but they had set up costs not mentioned on their site, and that totaled over $65.00 US. More so, they tell you they will send you a Kit as you need their kit to learn how their program works, but that kit never arrives.

They are kind enough to include their phone number so you can call and complain that you haven’t received your kit, and then they put the blame on the Courier Company. They tell you, your kit must have been lost, but they will get on it right away, and send you another kit.

Now you are out $65.00 US, and no kit has arrived, and it’s more than two months since you gave them your credit card number and wouldn’t you know, another bill for $65.00US is charged to your Credit Card. You call them and complain about not receiving your kit even though they have taken more money off your credit card, and they use the excuse that they sent the kit, and they have no idea why you didn’t receive it.

Frustrated, you tell them not to take any more money off your credit card and that you no longer wish to do business with them. More so, you send them an email to confirm your telephone conversation. You will get a letter back from them telling you that you have been taken off their list, and that no more amounts will be taken off your credit card. Nope not true. Two months went by and they called me to tell me that they really wanted me to work with them, would I reconsider my leaving them? No, was my reply and please take me off your mailing list and more so since I never did get their kit, send my money back.

A few months go by, you think it’s a dead issue, but hang on they aren’t finished with you yet. They charge you another $65.00 to close your account. Now you want to pull your hair out, and call them demanding your money be returned and again they say sorry, we took the money off your credit card to close you account.

In my case, I got fed up with their constant lies and cancelled my Credit Card. A drastic measure for sure, but with no way of knowing if they would take more money or not, I had no other choice. Of course the Credit Card Company, Visa in my case, were only too happy to cancel my card and issue me another one, but all that hassle is enough to drive a sane man crazy.

The worst thing about this company is they are located in California and I’m in Canada. The Police don’t usually chase after crooks for a few hundred dollars, unless they have more complaints than just yours and I wasn’t about to fly to California to chase a company that may not even exist.

So in closing if you ever do see their site, and you want to be ripped off, do give them your credit card, for sure they will rip you off, but if that’s not what you want, change the page really fast. I do hope that I’ve gotten this to you the reader, before you too ran into this bunch of crooks and any other get rich schemes that are on the Internet, are probably just as crooked as E Millionaire.com

One would think at my age of 60 I would know better, but we are in a recession both in the States and Canada, and I thought it was a good way to make extra money. Now I feel like sucker of the year, so please do be aware of get rich schemes, usually they are as crooked as the one I got involved with.

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