Global Fortune Network
4750 N Black Canyon Hwy
Phoenix Arizona
United States of America
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Global Fortune Network Global Fortune LLC This Home business that will help people with debt reduction, NOT. They do collect info from all the contacts... Phoenix, Arizona
*Consumer Comment: Global Fortune Network Busted & Arrested
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When I purchased this opportunity I was told I would have all calls that were
from area code 254. I was also told I will Make $200 for everyone that
fills out online form plus 25% of the finance fee charged for the dept
reduction service.
This was made out that you can help people eliminate 60% of there debt and make a little for your efforts.
I have had 2 people fill out the forms in January with no response, they emailed and called with no response.
This company has called me 4 times after I paid them $395 trying to sell me the same thing.
Today (3/11/2011) Joey Gigantino 855-856-2652 ex221 called and offered me the same for $295 when I asked how much his clients were making he said $4500 a month on average within the first 45 days then
that amount grows. I told him I had paid them 3 months ago and wanted to know why they are still looking for someone in this area code and he hung up on me.
This is a be a good guy and help other people sales offer that does not deliver.
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#1 Update By Author
AUTHOR: hstrick3000 - killeen (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 23, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, March 24, 2011
This company went the extra mile in my case to find a solution to the problems I reported.
At the end they refunded all the fees they received from us. They seem like a good company.
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Gene - Stockton (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, April 07, 2011
I am currently waiting for a requested refund from Global Fortune Network in Phoenix, AZ. After getting many calls from this organization, I finally decided to listen to their salesman. When I talked to the first salesman, Jeff Pattersen, he was very pleasant and low key. I was asked to listen to an audio tape and then a man who called himself the national sales manager, Lincoln Law (sounds fictional to me), butted in, and began a high pressure sales pitch. I told him the first man was doing a good job, and wanted to talk to him again, but he refused and said that wasn't possible. So I hung up on him. The next day, Jeff called back and we reconnected, and he said he was lowering the price, because he felt so bad about what happened to me. He said the company would do everything and had lawyers to help clients in debt. He said I would get residual checks every month until the loans were paid from the clients borrowing money from them. True, it sounded too good to be true, but for under $300, I thought I'd try it to see if just one of these Internet things could generate cash flow. If it was for real, I told Jeff I'd certainly be helpful to find him more clients. The next day one of their people woke me up, wanting to set up my web site. I told him I was not a morning person, and to call back in the afternoon on another day. That afternoon another sales manager type called to give me an orientation to the business. One of the first things he did was to start talking about how to be successful would entail buying national radio and TV ads! That's what I feared, and immediately stopped him, saying that was not an option for me at 71-years-old. To fast forward, it wasn't long before the owner of the company called me and was very upset that I was balking at going forward. He said, to get a refund, i would have to put my complaint in writing and submit it to the company. I sent it the next day and that was about two weeks ago. I'm still waiting to hear from them. Meanwhile, I've alerted my credit card company there is a dispute. I'm sure this will be interesting and I'll give everyone a followup if I get the refund or not.