#1 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Laurie - Haslet (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 31, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, August 31, 2011
this scam has been ongoing for decades
The Federal Trade Commission has this and many other work at home scams - how to spot and avoid. Look under Consumer Protection
Most work at home offers are nothing but scams to steal your money - or pryamid schemes .
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Ken - Greeley (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 31, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Here's a link to the BBB concerning this company, it also lists who the true owner of the company is and the various legal actions pending against him.
http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/business-reviews/work-at-home-companies/maxwell-gates-enterprises-in-mendham-nj-90102557
Good luck getting your money back from this company....your Ripoff Report may help others.
#3 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Daniel Caswin - Temecula (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 01, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, September 01, 2011
Ive used this program for a year and get a check from the company regularly. People online love to comment about subjects they have zero knowledge of. My paychecks are real, how do you explain that? When you people start receiving payments I have a feeling you'll change your tune
#4 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 04, 2011
POSTED: Monday, September 05, 2011
#5 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Daniel Caswin - Temecula (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 15, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, September 15, 2011
Keep calling us shills as we keep depositing our checks. MGE is a good company and never fails to send my checks. While youre on here whining thanks to having no life of any kind, Im making money while sitting in front of the TV. The loser in this matter is you friend ;)
#6 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 15, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, September 15, 2011
are YOU here? Where's YOUR life???
Maybe your just surfin the net for a REAL JOB??
There's NO FUTURE in SHILLING!
#7 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Daniel Caswin - Temecula (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 17, 2011
POSTED: Saturday, September 17, 2011
Are you really so dumb to ask that question? I get a paycheck every week from MGE, you dont. Your life is collecting welfare watching TV. Such losers. Never even saw the program and passing judgement while those who use it get paid.
#8 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 18, 2011
POSTED: Sunday, September 18, 2011
Stuffing envelopes. Shill.
#9 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Josh - Rolla (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 18, 2011
POSTED: Sunday, September 18, 2011
Seriously, why would anyone pay an absolutely exorbitant rate for stuffing envelopes when you can have a machine do it for pennies? You have to be absolutely retarded to think that this is a service that anyone needs in the first place. The whole "paying money up front to get started" thing is pretty much a 100% reliable indicator of a scam. No real job requires money up front.
#10 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Daniel Caswin - Temecula (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
The question is are YOU stupid? is my English not clear? I get a check every week. Its NOT a job, its a business opportunity. Does McDonald's give you a franchise for free? NO. Same thing here. All that matters is I did what they told me to do and I get paid, while you go on here with no life talkin BS about something you know nothing about. You look really stupid. My last check was over $400 and I didnt even work that week.
#11 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Robert - Buffalo (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
Post the check stup! Scan the thing, black out personal and account information and post it.
The NJ is suing these clowns for a reason you shill.
Pay to stuff envelops! Only an idiot or fool would fall for such nonsense, but that doesn't excuse this outfit's nonsense.
#12 Update By Author
AUTHOR: mkecia - Casa Grande (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
I apologize to Maxwell Gates Enterprises for filing this ripoff report I assumed the worst after stumbling on to this site as well as ratings found on BBB site I should have waited to see if materials were going to be sent before making my first post on this site. I just want to let everyone know that I did receive the package I paid for.
#13 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2011
to let us know when you start makin the big bucks.
#14 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 13, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 13, 2011
I'm disturbed to see so many comments from people who aren't participating in this program. Who are you to pass judgement? I entered this VERY skeptical, but Gates has turned out to be HONEST. I get a check every week and have absolutely no complaints. the material is very thorough, professionally assembled and extremely well thought out. It was very easy to get started and easier to continue. I'm making a good dollar with this. Maxwell gates is the real thing and I recommend everyone buy the program. Its putting food on my table in a very rough economy. What more needs to be said?
#15 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: scooterfain - frenchtown (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 19, 2011
POSTED: Saturday, November 19, 2011
Hi I live in MT and just received a letter in the mail for MGE says i will be payed to stuff envelopes for them and send them back to them 10$ an envelope the adress I have in my letter is different from all those I have seen posted in comments so I am worried that this may be a scam and am here to investigate before I send money to them the adress I have is 88E. Main St. Suite H, #433 Mendham NJ is this the same for you?
Is this real or a scam? If it is real and you have proof for me please contact me. copy of a paycheck phone number for the company etc.... blank out all personal info just want to see the check my email is
snowball6899@yahoo.com again just want to make sure real or scam
#16 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 23, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Dont be worried, I was worried too, but I do get a check every week, and registered users do get a phone number to call. Gates is the only reliable, real offer Ive encountered so far. Nobody is gonna show you something personal like a paycheck and you wouldnt know if it was real anyway so give up on that idea. The address you list is correct btw. All I can tell you is Ive done well with it. You might find it funny like I did that every person who writes negative stuff about it is not a user of the program, so how the hell would they know?
#17 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Eddie C - San Jose (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 27, 2011
POSTED: Sunday, November 27, 2011
I've read different responses (both positive & Negative) to the Maxwell Gates offer; I just received one in the mail. It sounds too good to be true.........is it? To those who have made money from this program by following their directions, and I've only seen a few here, how do you explain the numerous complaints given by those who followed the same directions? I don't mind taking chances, but I also don't like to just throw money away. Either way, I guess the $99 package is a small price to pay (or risk to take) for a potential huge return.
Ed
#18 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Flynrider - Phoenix (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, November 28, 2011
POSTED: Monday, November 28, 2011
" Either way, I guess the $99 package is a small price to pay (or risk to take) for a potential huge return. "
So, if I promise you will make $10,000 a month by stuffing sausages at home (something that is also done for pennies by a machine), you think sending me a few hundred would be a small price to pay?
Wake up, genius! $99 is $99 too much for an imaginary "huge return". It is not logical that you could make any money by doing something at home that is routinely performed by machines. You might compare it to a company offering you big bucks to manually type out the bills they send to their customers, rather than having a cheap computer print them out.
Application of a little common sense should tell you everything you need to know.
#19 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: JoAnn - Ladysmith (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 01, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Hello, I just received a letter from Maxwell Gates offering me a job to get paid for mailing their/his "special letters" in RED print. Same as stuffing envelopes.
The first thing I looked for was a telephone number for this company. NONE, notta!! That was my first clue it was a scam. In the business world there is something called integrity. If you are a businessman or woman of any kind which I am by the way, your letterhead would include your business telephone number and most likely your cell phone number as well. Come one now, I am not about to send my hard earned money to any one without credentials that can not be substantiated. So please, come on.. those of you who have received checks from MGE, scan them and let us doubting Thomas' see the real deal we are missing out on. Otherwise, you know what Maxwell may be real -or could he be...So go ahead MGE please give us your telephone number.
Thanks, JoAnn
#20 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 08, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, February 08, 2012
JoAnn, you need to find a life. You dont use it and never saw it. Youre like every other big mouth waste of space on here. Have you noticed everyone who uses it says its great, and everyone who never saw it bashes it? I use it, its well designed and I get paid. Simple.
#21 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: NaCole - Martinsburg (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 17, 2012
POSTED: Friday, February 17, 2012
If this company is so great then why have i been waiting for 21/2 weeks to get my supplies to work from home. I think Maxwell Gates Enterprises is bs. If you think differently and are getting your supplies then why don't you help the rest of us get ours?
#22 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 02, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, March 03, 2012
that you receive in the mail is going to be a scam.
Think about it, why would they spend money sending you out junk mail when if they were legit, people would be breaking their doors down!
Don't be such a sucker!
#23 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 03, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, March 03, 2012
My package took a few weeks like you to receive and it made no difference. I make a paycheck regularly and Im happy with it. Obviously these guys are busy for a reason. Ive suggested my friends and family use it, and if everyone is doing that, I can see how Maxwell Gates could need that time. They answer every question, pay on time, and live up to all of their claims. Relax, Im a user of it, and you will see your package shortly if you havent already. I ordered a second and a third for two relatives and those took less than two weeks to arrive. Theyre like any other business, sometimes busier than others. What matters is that they live up to their claims.
#24 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: tnwhee - oxnard (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 03, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, March 03, 2012
Hi everyone and Debra,
I also received letters of business opportunity with MGE for mailing envelopes and booklets. I've held onto it for a few weeks because I want more information and proof that it legally works.
First of all, as usual, I notice a piece of information missing like a phone number..
Now I agree with most candidates that a real job does not cost a penny to do what you want. And one would most ultimately show integrity with complete logo and contact info.
But I also read the few others' positives. I, too, do not want to throw away my hard-earned money. If this TRULY works, not only do I find compliments but I have yet to see check stubs and materials; proof that the MGE is legitimate. (You don't have to show personal name and location where you reside at.)
I am a college student living solely and trying not to drop out with financial hardships.
Debra, Daniel, and other positives,
If you could be kind to attach pictures/docs through email and convince me well with bold confidence that I can do this, that would be great.
Tina W.
(((ROR redacted)))
I will check back shortly. Thank you!!!
CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.
#25 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: tnwhee - oxnard (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 04, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, March 04, 2012
contact me at tnwhee at gmail dot com or ohmytiiina at yahoo dot com.
Any way you can reach me without hidden information let me know. Thank you.
#26 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, March 04, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, March 04, 2012
In the next week I'll post my paycheck to shut all of you up. Find other things to do with your worthless lives than abuse a company you know nothing about.
#27 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: mr rik - miami (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 05, 2012
POSTED: Monday, March 05, 2012
So it's gonna take you that long to make up some paychecks to post????
They better be good.
Shill.
#28 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: forthepeople - Dayton (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 10, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, March 10, 2012
MORRISTOWN — New Jersey's consumer affairs agency has sued a Mendham-based work-at-home firm, claiming it defrauded residents through offers to earn thousands of dollars a week by stuffing envelopes or assembling booklets.The lawsuit filed Wednesday in state Superior Court in Morris County claims 40-year-old David S. Brookman and his company, Capital Enterprises, took registration fees from consumers, then required additional undisclosed payments and fees. The suit is part of a national crackdown against work-at-home scams.The suit seeks civil penalties against Brookman and his firm. It also wants them to pay restitution and comply with consumer protection laws.A telephone message left Brookman was not immediately returned. Capital Enterprises does business as Maxwell Scott Enterprises, Maxwell Scott, David Gates Enterprises and Warner Daniel.
And it seems Debra C is also in with this scam!
#29 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: forthepeople - Dayton (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, March 10, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, March 10, 2012
MORRISTOWN — New Jersey's consumer affairs agency has sued a Mendham-based work-at-home firm, claiming it defrauded residents through offers to earn thousands of dollars a week by stuffing envelopes or assembling booklets.The lawsuit filed Wednesday in state Superior Court in Morris County claims 40-year-old David S. Brookman and his company, Capital Enterprises, took registration fees from consumers, then required additional undisclosed payments and fees. The suit is part of a national crackdown against work-at-home scams.The suit seeks civil penalties against Brookman and his firm. It also wants them to pay restitution and comply with consumer protection laws.A telephone message left Brookman was not immediately returned. Capital Enterprises does business as Maxwell Scott Enterprises, Maxwell Scott, David Gates Enterprises and Warner Daniel.
AND I THINK DEBRA C IS PART OF THE SCAM GROUP TOO!
#30 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Robert - Buffalo (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
POSTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
In the next week I'll post my paycheck to shut all of you up. Find other things to do with your worthless lives than abuse a company you know nothing about.
It's been well over a week now and I don't see the promised posting of the pay check to "shut all of you up." Why am I not surprised?
So much for her claim to be paid weekly by Maxwell Gates! LOL!
I wonder who will be the next shill to sing praises of this outfit?
#31 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
POSTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
You people are pathetic. ALL of us were informed about that lawsuit. They told us it was a BS suit and it was. More of your government tax dollars spent for nothing. What all of you DONT know is the suit was DROPPED!!! They had no case. Typical government morons running the show as usual. Not only that, but Maxwell Gates is the only company so far who is sending official government disclosure documents with their program about their history, their founder, all of their policies, everything. If you all werent so worried about spending a tiny amount of money maybe you could find something better to do with yourselves. Show me one other company providing this critical information to prospective buyers. You wont find one. If a dropped lawsuit doesnt tell you all you need to know about how good and honest Gates is, I dont know what else to tell you. I cannot find any way to attach an image to these messages. If I can find it I'll show you paychecks.
#32 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: John - Memphis (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
POSTED: Tuesday, March 13, 2012
If you do a reverse lookup of the address on the web (minus the apt. #) you'll see it is a UPS Store, a rented mailbox. We all know that legitimate businesses use rented mailboxes, right?
There's another mail-from-home operation that coincidentally uses the SAME address, Warner Daniel Enterprises. Check out the scam reports on this one.
If you used a bank cashiers check they can pull an image copy so you can see who cashed it and at what bank. Makes things interesting........
#33 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Robert - Buffalo (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 23, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 23, 2012
I cannot find any way to attach an image to these messages. If I can find it I'll show you paychecks.
LMAO! You can't? Gosh, golly, gee wiz. Here's a hint for you; it's step three of the rebuttal process. It's right in the middle of the page where you can browse your computer for an image!
You really think anyone is going to believe that you can't find the box where you indicate to attach an image? LOL. If you really can't find it I guess that would make YOU the idiot here, wouldn't it?
I didn't expect you to post a pay check but your excuse is really pathetic! LOL!
#34 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: tnwhee - oxnard (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 23, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 23, 2012
Hi Robert,
It won't work here but you can attach a snapshot or document through email. Please send to my email as requested a few comments ago.
Tnwheeatgmail dot-com or ohmytiiinaat yahoo dot-com
Thank you,
Tina
*P.S lol@your last comment.
#35 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 29, 2012
POSTED: Thursday, March 29, 2012
I covered their account number for obvious reasons. Does this satisfy all of you??? If not, then no problem! I'll keep making this money and all of you can waste your lives on here moaning like losers ;) I actually dont want any of you to buy the Gates program. Id be much happier if I made all this money and all of you never saw a dime ;) Ive never encountered a bigger bunch of morons with no lives, honestly
#36 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: cautiousbutneverscared - Tacoma (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
I too received a letter in the mail regarding this company but I am holding off until I have some solid proof. I have heard good and bad things on here and I don't know which to believe... I see people offering to post check stubs for proof but where would we go to see them because I haven't seen any yet. I am not saying it is or isn't a scam because I really don't know and I don't think people should down talk it unless they know for sure. If you have actually sent money in and gotten scammed than say that but don't just make assumptions because if it is not a scam, this business could really suffer for no reason and along with it the people that it helps. Thats just my opinion!!! As for the people who are just talking to be talking like the one who called them "Shills" that is just a very immature thing to say because a job is a job. Unfortunately we don't all have parents to take care of us for our entire lives or buy our way into top paying jobs so we have to do what we have to do to care for our families. If you had any responsibilities to worry about than you would know better than to say stuff like that.
#37 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Robert - Buffalo (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
You're really pathetic! I can hardly stop laughing enough to type! LOL!
I covered their account number for obvious reasons.
I think you covered more than that! I think you covered YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS with "MAXWELL GATES INC" and that cute "Honesty, Support, Opportunity" Bwaaahaaaaahaaaahaaahahahaha!
Do you really think that ANY company whose name is Maxwell Gates Inc. (there is suppose to be a period after Inc) is going to spend the money to have checks per-printed with a STYLIZED letter C? The only folks who would have checks made with a STYLIZED letter C are folks who have a name that begins with the letter C, such as YOU-CARLUCCI. LMAO!
Additionally, I fined it suspicious that the name Maxwell Gates Inc is written with the SAME FONT as the payee, date, written dollar amount, and FOR information. Coincidence? I don't think so. I suspect that you merely copied one of YOUR personal checks and substituted Maxwell Gates Inc for your per-printed name and address.
First, you couldn't figure out how to attach an image and now this pitiful attempt to back up your claims. Next time you alter one of your checks, don't forget to lose the stylized C.
ROTFLMAO!
#38 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: cautiousbutneverscared - Tacoma (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
I have actually seen checks way less formal than that one that have cashed with no problem... you can't prove that her check isn't legit. Furthermore I think you are paying way too much attention to little things. That's just negative thinking but if it is a fake why don't you post one of your paychecks to compare it too... If you make one.
#39 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, March 30, 2012
You all ask for a check, I show you one, and then you do what I KNEW you would do. Youre nothing but losers. The "C" in the check, YOU IDIOT, is for the name of their parent company, "Capital Mailings". Has nothing to do with my last name, what a bunch of worthless a**h*les you are. Get a life.
#40 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Robert - Buffalo (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 02, 2012
POSTED: Monday, April 02, 2012
You all ask for a check, I show you one, and then you do what I KNEW you would do. Youre nothing but losers. The "C" in the check, YOU IDIOT, is for the name of their parent company, "Capital Mailings". Has nothing to do with my last name, what a bunch of worthless a**h*les you are. Get a life.
I think you do! Tell us Debra, where is "Capital Mailings" incorporated or registered as a business? I can't find it on the NJ Secretary of State website. Additionally, Maxwell Gates Inc. isn't listed on the Secretary of State website either. Why is that?
However, Capital Enterprises Inc. IS the business (parent company) identified as the defendant in the DOW lawsuit. and is registered on the Secretary of State website. Seems to me, that you are unwilling to correctly identify the company and its location. Why is that Debra?
Tell us, what company doesn't have it's business address and telephone number pre-printed on its checks?
I guess it's only a coincidence that the same font is used for the Business information and the payee information. I'm not buying into that for a minute. This stuff envelopes nonsense has been around since The Great Depression.
#41 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 14, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
Here we go. Another jerk who spends their time making $7 an hour bashing Gates for no reason, just because you know youre a loser. Talking about something you never even saw. Youre a schmuck. Who gives a damn what the corporate name is? The check I showed cleared my account, nothing else matters. Every check clears. I wouldnt give a sh*t what name was on the check or how the company is registered. I also happen to know that they are registered under those names. If you knew how to read simple English you would know the lawsuit was DROPPED. They had nothing to support it. Maxwelll Gates is now SUING the state as they damn well should. All of you need to shut your stupid, worthless mouths and simply look at the paycheck I posted. You either want to get paid like that, or you're so stupid that you dont, simple
#42 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, April 14, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
Of course the font is the same you imbecile. You never saw a company use a check printer? What ARE YOU LIVING IN, THE STONE AGE? Here we go. Another jerk who spends their time making $7 an hour bashing Gates for no reason, just because you know youre a loser. Talking about something you never even saw. Youre a schmuck. Who gives a damn what the corporate name is? The check I showed cleared my account, nothing else matters. Every check clears. I wouldnt give a sh*t
what name was on the check or how the company is registered. I also happen to know that they are registered under those names. If you knew how to read simple English you would know the lawsuit was DROPPED. They had nothing to support it. Maxwelll Gates is now SUING the state as they damn well should. All of you need to shut your stupid, worthless mouths and simply look at the paycheck I posted. You either want to get paid like that, or you're so stupid that you dont, simple
#43 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: Olivephant - Silver Spring (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
Yes, I got the letter. Yes, 56 years of bumps and bruises have made me cynical and cautious. It seems clear that there are a few pros, yet a ton of negatives about this opprotunity, and I clearly know the difference between an opportunity and a wage.
A majority of the overall skepticism seems to come from the lack of important details of the opportunity in the offer letter. Obviously, there will be out of pocket expenses for the implementation of the program. On what? For what? Why? (there can be a positive answer to this).
Fair to ask just what is going to be involved, just like any other opprotunity you might consider.
You have mentioned that some have simply not read the info on their packet, or just did not understand it. Debra, I truly want to believe, help me.
So many things brought up in these posts do in fact scream scam, perhaps some additional detail upfront would ease a lot of troubled minds. Copy of the program outline? Some detail that is lacking from the offer? A real NAME of a real individual directly involved with the operation of the company? The sign off on the letter of "Sincerely, Program Manager, Maxwell Gates Enterprises" just appears to cap off the suspicious nature of the offer, once again the lack of credible information-who is in fact the program manager?
Debra, I truly want to believe, help me. If you are on the east coast, I would gladly travel to you for a glimpse of your sucessful operation. Reach me privately if you prefer. Olivephant at live dotcom.
Thank you in advance for you consideration.
#44 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
POSTED: Sunday, April 15, 2012
What makes you think I give a damn if you buy it? Im simply saying youre all ignorant for bashing it. Come to my house? Yeah, I dont think so pal. See that check I showed you? I'll just keep earning that every week while all of u keep making stupid, uninformed comments... how about that? You all asked to see a check. I showed it to you. Now shut up
#45 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Olivephant - Silver Spring (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 16, 2012
POSTED: Monday, April 16, 2012
First of all, I never bashed the program. Second, I genuinely asked for some possible ( and easy ) clarifications. I am interested.
Sadly, your venomous attitude speaks volumes. Perhaps, Debra, you are that unnamed program manager?
Clearly I can put this interest to bed. Thank you for your clarifications.
#46 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Debra C - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, April 17, 2012
POSTED: Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Yes, and I did provide a check from Gates above.