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Complaint Review: Cyberwize

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  • Submitted: Sunday, March 02, 2008
  • Last Posting: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
  • Reported By:Carmichael California
Cyberwize
Cyberwize.com Internet U.S.A.

Cyberwize Pyramid building at it's worst!!! Conshohocken, Internet


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I attended a "presentation" not knowing what the subject was. Just an invitation from an old friend for dinner. After the cyberwize presentation I opted to not sign up but said I would buy a month's supply for my husband and myself.

The presenter and "old friend" knew that my husband has Parkinson's and talked me into using an expensive other product also in the hopes that it would help my husband. Since that amount of money also would qualify me to receive all kinds of benefits they insisted that I join for my husband's sake.

I tried to give them a check but they wanted "for convenience" to put it on my debit card, which I did. I was shocked to see in my bank account that I had paid $495.00 for the powder (2 1/2 mos supply) and 1 month supply of the liquid Cyberwize blast for both of us. I immediately gave my share to my husband as it gave me heartburn and no benefits. My husband faithfully took all the products on the schedule and received no benefits at all.

My main complaint is that the sales people more or less shamed me into spending that amount of money when I just wanted to sample the product for $99.00 for the liquid for my husband and me for one month. That idea was met with total disregard and they pushed until they got their way.

I am 77 years old and know what pyramid schemes are and this is definitely one of them. They are not interested in helping with health problems but with their own wealth dreams....... I only wish their claims were legit!!!!!!

Eva
Carmichael, California
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Health Claims

AUTHOR: Chuck - Oklahoma City (U.S.A.)

Eva,

This is very unfortunate as to what happened. I personally know that the company encourages its IBOs not to make outrageous health claims, so for anyone to make the claim that the product could cure Parkinson's is totally wrong and I personally feel that this is unethical, immoral and completely uncaring.

People are supposed to be taught NOT to make outrageous health claims, nor to make guarantees of income either. There are unethical people in the business and this is very wrong.

I think the nutritional products are tremendous that CyberWize offers and it would be worth trying some for a period of time such as a month including Tunguska Blast but there should be no promises made of healing or cures.

Also whoever just put an amount on your credit card without going over how much it would be and how much product they were buying is doing a very unethical thing. This is not how people are taught in CyberWize but there can be IBOs that do things the wrong way. I would report what happened to CyberWize corporate and let them know what occurred where they have a chance to put the person on probation or kick them out of CyberWize.

Thanks for the opportunity to share with you. I'm outraged as well but what you described as happening and everything about your situation is very wrong in my view - it's immoral and unethical and just not right at all.

Sincerely,

Chuck
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