1 Jan, 2018 → by ClaimboUser122622
Misleading and misrepresentation of product
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On June 1, 2010, I received a call from Jeff Allbright regarding making money on the internet. I told him that I was unemployed and he said that I would be able to use the banks money to invest. I also told him that I had dialup and he said that it was not a problem. I signed a contract and authorized $9, 000 to be taken off of my discover card. On June 2, I received the online course, that I couldn't log in. I called Jeff and when he called me back, he said that the instructor would have to help me. Meanwhile, I received an email from a company wanting money to set up web sites and a call from a company wanting money to set up something for taxes. I thought that this was all included in the $9, 000.I sent emails back and forth to the company because they wanted to set me up with an instructor. On June 10, I received a call from the instructor and at that time I found out that I could not use dialup and about all of the extra expenses involved. I immediately told her that I was mislead and was cancelling. I sent a cancellation letter the next day. It was denied because I was not in the 3 day window. Who cancels something without trying it out first?. I didn't even have the class because I couldn't. I got a letter back from my credit card company with some company I never even heard from. No address, no phone number or no email address. I can't even contact them. When ever I called Achieve Technologies, I would get an answering machine and no call back. I believe Jeff Albright took advantage of me and misrepresented the product.