Sunday, June 05, 2011

Why did it need to come to this?

Up to now I have tried to solve this behind the scenes.


Why don't these so called masters of the net honor their word?


It is because everything on the internet is governed by numbers.


This is how I see it working; an individual knows their way around the computer and finds it easy to slap together product to offer anyone that looks at their site. With time and research this is honed and improved.


Right from the start they learn the golden rule to selling - "promise a refund if things don't work out".


I have wanted to improve/learn and like so many of us seen and joined programs thinking that I would be able to benefit from the item offered. Most times these offer guarantees have expired. Or the offer isn't taken up.


Every now and again you/me come across "an offer that is too good to miss". In this case it promised a guarantee +, yes 2 guarantees that if offer not met, money will be returned.


Well! I found nothing that was offered in their site of use. The training of newbies is so old that it was impossible to follow, the program that was used when installing WordPress was so old that WordPress no longer made it available. The training program was 4 years old and not up dated.


I have been looking for the site with the offer that I was given -surprise - surprise it has gone so I cannot let you look at the offer for you to decide for yourself.


Let me tell you who has failed to live up to what was promised.


It is the 2 that run http://www.internetmarketingreview.com/  Neil Stafford and Neil Travers. 


Why did I join their outfit?


They were just down the road, I wanted someone close by thinking it would be an advantage.


I fortunately used my card [fortunately it is Barclaycard] and I have asked them to get the refund. Barclaycard have come back to me and told me that I have to return the books and CD's/DVDs before I can expect a refund. When I pointed out that this outfit didn't reply when I told them that their training books and CD's/DVDs where available to be returned if they wanted them Barclaycard noted this, but suggested I return them anyway.


This is the part that I like: I pointed out that there is a cost in returning these items and was told [everything is recorded with Barclaycard] I could claim the postage.


The books etc. are on their way - which this space.


If for some reason these 2 Neil’s of http://www.internetmarketingreview.com/ feel that I shouldn’t receive a refund and Barclaycard fail to solve this.


My trump card – they and I both live in England and we have laws and courts – Thank England for they introduced the Small Claims Court.

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