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Complaint Review: Reverse Funnel System

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  • Submitted: Saturday, February 09, 2008
  • Last Posting: Saturday, February 09, 2008
  • Reported By:brooklyn New York
Reverse Funnel System
Team20K.com Internet U.S.A.

Reverse Funnel System And Team20K.com on application, one choice to invest is under $2000, then you are instructed minimum investment is $3000 program Internet


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Chris Campbell and Matt Sunderland, the co-founders of Team 20K, promise that you will be making $16-20,000 in months. On the application, one choice for investment amounts is "under $2000". after paying $50 to have the application accepted, by a third party, Ty Coughlin, you are informed that to move on to the next step, you must purchase a plan that is $3000. and then their phone seminars deal with how you will be taught to advertise.
Such B.S.. It's a damn shame that people go to such elaborate schemes just to pry hard earned money from victims who are looking for a better life. These scheme masters should be dealt with my way.

Anyway, I just wanted to make this report to alert others.
Thanks for the opportunity.

Fred
brooklyn, New York
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Well, Fred, basically you are giving your money to strangers who promise you great things

AUTHOR: Thomas - Anderson (U.S.A.)

Wouldn't you be better off dealing with people you know, or who are recommended by people you know & can trust (i.e. someone who isn't getting a cut or comission from your actions).

There are no real ways to better yourself that involve people who want to "sell you a job"..... people who get your money while you get.... ???
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