Submitted: Thursday, January 24, 2008
Posted: Thursday, January 24, 2008
Due
New York
U.S.A.
The company Creative Minds Marketing Group aka CMMG, LLC is run by a man named Warren Wise. His previous company, Portal Response Technology (listed here on ripoffreport.com), is a scam which can be read about at portalresponsetechnologyscam.blogspot.com.
His post on this thread is misleading because he is using his middle name, Allan, as his last name. Additionally, as the purveyor of a scam with PRT, one should be wary of any claims he makes on this or any other website.
CMMG operates out of the same offices in Glendale that PRT did.
The corporate business address in Beverly Hills is also the same as PRT.
Submitted: Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2009
John R Barker
Sedona
U.S.A.
I don't know this company or whether this doctor exists, or not. I have met Amit Suneja on a couple of occasions - I wouldn't call him a friend, but an acquaintance.
My issue with this claim is this:
There is also no record of Daniel Giuliani in Los Angeles that I can find online.
Does this mean he does not exist?
I have attempted to find many past friends online - I know they exist, but they are not to be found online. The point is, Daniel's point means nothing.
Second, I have read the ad in question here. It's very good copy, but it doesn't make any false claims that I've ever identified.
Thirdly, what's wrong with a company compensating their affiliates (sales force) in an appropriate and generous manner?
Finally, if your mother spent $6800 on this product, using 3 tubes per month, then how is that a scam on behalf of the company? Was your mother not able to discern for herself that the product was working or not? Or able to cancel the payment on her credit card? And if she was not able to discern for herself, then where is her family?
There are plenty of blatant scams running in the world. There are also plenty of people who accept no responsibility for their own personal actions and want to place that blame elsewhere. And a site like this is a convenient venue.
I don't *know* what this company is selling, but if your mother ordered the product and used it continually for an extended period of time, then it's un-realistic to expect a refund.
Submitted: Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Starmanvic
Glen Waverley
Australia
I was staggered to see the report by "Daniel" claiming LifeCell as a scam. This guy is either a jealous competitor or has some personal issues!
I have been a consumer of LifeCell for the past 3 months and found their product to be outstanding and by far the BEST facial cream i have EVER used. I have noticed fewer lines on my face, my eyes are less puffy & the dark circles i used to wake up to have all but gone. This stuff really works!
LifeCell's service has also been second to none. The product arrived witihn the timeframe advised & I was updated on the delivery status whilst it was in transit.
I even got emails from Michelle who promptly answered my many questions about the product! I was astounded! How many companies do you know that will follow you up AFTER they have made money out of you??
I checked out some websites & this Dr Raj looks like the real deal to me. Do a search yourself & you will see he has written many articles on skin care and treatment over the years.
In short, LifeCell has acted totally ethically with me & given outstanding service & a wonderful product.
I would say that the real scammer is this "Daniel" guy. Clearly his motives are not honourable and he must has some other motive to write such rubbish.
Submitted: Monday, November 26, 2007
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Cmmg
Beverly Hills
U.S.A.
To all whom it may concern:
Re: Lifecell Anti Wrinkle Cream South Beach Skin Care
Creative Minds Marketing Group is a major provider of Search Engine Marketing Services and has been notified than an ex-independent sales agent (Manuel Guillen a/k/a Daniel) soliciting business on our behalf has engaged in a vindictive smear campaign against South Beach Skincare. To our knowledge South Beach Skincare is a respected company and the comments posted in the blogs are without any merit whatsoever. From what we understand Mr. Guillen was unsuccessful in procuring a contract from one of the Principals causing this despicable conduct. CMMG has never experienced such a public display of anger.
It is therefore our intent to promptly correct the record, as follows:
We have confirmed in speaking with Manuel Guillen (Daniel) personally that at a time of extreme personal stress financially he posted comments on various blogs regarding South Beach Skin Care-Lifecell Anti Aging Cream and/or its Principals when the person he was dealing with decided not to do business with him at that particular time.
That in-fact these comments published are FALSE and we respectfully request that all such comments be properly ignored. We are taking the necessary steps to insure that this situation does not happen again. We have requested that Mr. Guillen post a retraction and hopefully he will facilitate our wishes in that regard.
Warren Allan, COO
Creative Minds Marketing Group, LLC
Submitted: Monday, March 23, 2009
Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009
Hiya
Kearny
U.S.A.
I used to know this doctor who is actually Dr. Rajendra Bhayani and is not a certified US plastic surgeon he is an ENT surgeon working in NYC so this a fraud since this doctor is not a practicing plastic surgeon and has no right to say that he performs plastic surgery. He holds a US certificate as a Head and Neck Surgeon and did his residency in Columbia University medical school. This guy has NPD personality disorder and thinks he is what he actually is not. He claims to have done some plastic surgery fellowhip from India (which I am not even sure he has), but the fact is he is not eligible to practice in the USA as a plastic surgeon or in any other country except maybe in India (which I am still doubtful about). I knew this guy very well a couple of years back and can vouch he has an obnoxious personality suffers from a personality disorder. Please listen to me there is nothing I have to gain from this since I do not use or care for Lifecell but I want everybody out there to know the truth and not be scammed.
Submitted: Friday, April 10, 2009
Posted: Friday, April 10, 2009
Aimee
Baton Rouge
U.S.A.
This company (LifeCell) has perpetrated the most extensive, complex hoax on the internet I have ever seen. I don't mean that they don't send a product out for their $189 charge, but that the extent to which they have generated massive numbers of fake internet sites to hawk their product using the most outrageous means possible.
These people are clever, no doubt. They will take a legitimate negative review and incorporate it into their scam sites. And look at the way they are smearing Daniel here. Unbelievable.
They list product ingredients their web site, but they use really obscure names for the substances you would recognize immediately if they used the common names instead. For example, they call DMAE (which is a commonly known over the counter supplement) 'Deanol'. Wanna guess what 'Dithiolane-3-Pentanoic Acid' really is? That is their name for the commonly known 'Alpha Lipoic Acid'! They are using the same ingredients that are commonly found in many other antiaging products! Why would you do that? Why use really obscure names for things people would otherwise recognize immediately? Well, that would make it easy for people to see that they are using the same ingredients as everyone else.
If you do a search for "LifeCell reviews" on the internet, you will see hundreds, if not thousands, of links to their affiliates web sites (their affiliates are selling their product for a percentage of profits) where they post glowing reviews of this product.
Their marketing is sleazy, aggressive, and I would think fraudulent as they are referring to non-existent people and making up fake reviews. I think the way they have smeared Daniel here is unconscionable.
These people are vicious.
I wouldn't buy their product if it were the last antiaging cream on earth, based on their horrible, unethical marketing practices alone.