Ultimate Business Solutions said they would set me up with a website to provide a link to Amazon.com, Target, GPS, Ebay and Toys R Us. On July 16, 2007 they charged me an initial fee of $128.95 to set up this site for me. They call this the "silver package" and an additional hosting fee of $19.95 a month is also charged to me. On July 18th I was talked into spending $4,900.00 for advertising to get people to come to my webiste and shop at the 5 places my website has links to. This $4,900 is for a year of advertising, and they guarantee that I will receive a total of 60,000 hits a month, 12,000 to each of the 5 sites.
It was weeks before these sites were actually set up, and more weeks before I was actually receiving any hits. While they say I am receiving the hits they promise, I have no way of actually knowing what kind of traffic, if any, is actaully being directed to my website. If people are coming to my webiste, they are not buying anything. The bottom line is, for my $4,900 of advertising costs, I have received exactly nothing in return. Not one dollar in commissions.
Ultimate Business Solutions are extremely hard to get ahold of. They don't return emails. They have once returned my calls, but all they do is assure me that I am receiving the hits they promised, and to "give it more time", or "make the site more attractive" etc etc. But what am I paying the $4,900 for? This money was taken in full out of a credit card I provided; I am paying interest on this money, plus monthly payments on the card. I have received no money at all from them to cover my costs, let alone make any money.
I think Ultimate Business Solutions are a complete scam. I am sick about this, as $4,900 is a lot of money to me.
Eunice
Blaine, Washington
U.S.A.