- Report: #149035
Complaint Review: The Nouveau Tech Society
| The Nouveau Tech Society P.o.box 5204
Clifton, New Jersey U.S.A. |
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The Nouveau Tech Society ripoff , scam attempting to take advantage of people who are down and out Clifton New Jersey
*Consumer Comment: I 2nd an earlier comment, Nouvea Tech is Not A Scam but Just the Opposite Proved to be Major Positive Impact In My Life
*Consumer Comment: What Really Matters
*General Comment: Nouveau Tech Definately NOT A SCAM but is the exact opposite
*Consumer Comment: Neo-Tech/Nouveau Tech is the best thing to ever happen to me!
*Consumer Comment: Consumer agency employee, contact AG!!
*Consumer Comment: Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
*Consumer Comment: Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
*Consumer Comment: Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
*Consumer Comment: Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
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I 2nd an earlier comment, Nouvea Tech is Not A Scam but Just the Opposite Proved to be Major Positive Impact In My Life
AUTHOR: Felix - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009
I also received a very inviting letter, well versed and well packaged, Excellent Marketing.
The choice of a personalized distinctive envelope and then the content of the personalized letter drew me to want to know more.
I am a marketing man myself and knew marketing techniques, I applaud Nouveau Tech's marketing approach.
The type of envelope wanted me to open the letter, the content drew my attention.
The key: Will the results back up what is said?
My answer is YES, Definitely, the results back up the content of the invitation letter.
Nouveau Tech has shown me the tools to move my life effectively forward.
I am receiving what I was promised. However, note: 1 factor: you need to do the work, the material will not jump off the page, each individual must take these valuable tools and implement them into their lives.
I am doing that and I am receiving the effective results in my life.
Nouveau Tech DOES offer an entirely new way to effectively live. Open the literature, read the wording, and start living the life that is addressed in the letter.
Life does get better and better. Mine is getting better and better.
I am stating this with honesty.
I strongly recommend Nouveau Tech.
Felix
#2 Consumer Comment
What Really Matters
AUTHOR: RickHonesty - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009
Dear Michael,
I joined Neo-Tech because I am a seeker of knowledge. I have always felt that there was more to life than simply living to die. I have been a member for 5 years and I have gained so much knowledge in that short time. If you believe that you are able to acquire the knowledge contained in all this literature in your lifetime, let alone a few years, then you are centuries ahead of everyone else. It took many years for Frank R. Wallace and Mark Hamilton to research and compile the information contained in the manuscripts and every human alive should read these valuable integrations. I am testifying here that I am now a much more inetrgated and honest human being as a direct result of Neo-Tech.
We have all been victims of scams and ripoffs during our lives, but I am here to tell you that Neo-Tech is not a scam or a ripoff. If you do not have any desire to learn about what it truly means to be an honest human being then you are not ready to experience Neo-Tech. However, if you would like to expand your level of knowledge of life and the universe you owe it to yourself to get the literature and to read, read, read, and read some more. You are ready for Neo-Tech if you can see the essence of what that letter is saying.
You will be rewarded for your efforts in ways that most humans will never experience. I now know who I was meant to be and I am pursuing that essence with all my heart and passion. Don't you ever ask yourself, "Is there more to being a human than simply living to ultimately die"? Do you ever wonder why you are here?
Take that leap of honesty that all of us in Neo-Tech have taken and let us help you in your journey of self-discovery. Isn't it worth a few bucks to learn so much?
Love,
RickHonesty
#3 General Comment
Nouveau Tech Definately NOT A SCAM but is the exact opposite
AUTHOR: BurdenofProof - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
I received a letter from the same people you have mentioned about in your report. I responded to the letter and actually read the books in its entirety. I honestly cannot say that I have seen anything of this quality ever before. And I was completely blown away of how affordable they made it for me to purchase and have it mailed to me in such a timely fashion. I cannot thank these people enough for what they did for me. These books literally saved my life. I would say give it a chance. Reading one page and forming an opinion like that is not fair to say the least. I read the first page and kept reading till the last. Then I read it again. Rest assured that if you continue reading and read it again you will not be disappointed. Perhaps after you do you will come back to this report and put in a rebuttal yourself.
With much Love and Happiness
-Burden of Proof
#4 Consumer Comment
Neo-Tech/Nouveau Tech is the best thing to ever happen to me!
AUTHOR: JeffSmith - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
And the due date to respond to the letter is simply the company enticing the reader to "act now". Which is one of the most common techniques in advertising.
I am a customer of the company. I have received that same letter. Only I realized it was simply good advertising and a way to "weed out" the prospects who lack the open mind and hope for a better life it takes to order the literature and become a member of this amazing society and benefit from it.
Since becoming a member of this society and utilizing the literature it provides, my life has changed by leaps and bounds! I am much more successful, happy, understanding, honest, fulfilled, creative, goal orientated and proud of who I am.
I invite everyone to look at http://www.Neo-Tech.com and view the 20,000+ positive testimonials of satisfied customers like me!
#5 Consumer Comment
Consumer agency employee, contact AG!!
AUTHOR: Andrea - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 26, 2005
Here is the contact info:
Consumer Protection Section
AG Office
30 East Broad St, 14th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215-3428
(616) 466-8831
#6 Consumer Comment
Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
What happened was anytime you sign up to sell a car on craigs list or autotrader someone contacts you with this scam. They send you 5000 more than your car is worth so you can reimburse them for shipping. After I contacted the secret service all they told me to do was destroy the check. Quite peeved that our so called authority can't do anything I contacted the FBI. I was like you guys just have to make a fine for this, and have an agent waiting at the western union where the pick-up is to occur and arrest this guy. Then the funding from the legal fines will pay your salary for that days work. But unfortunately no one cares. I mean come on $5000 scams don't even get handled why would the attorney general do anything to stop some cult trying to sell a book.
Fortunately I'm was not stupid enough to send them or any of these scams anything.
#7 Consumer Comment
Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
What happened was anytime you sign up to sell a car on craigs list or autotrader someone contacts you with this scam. They send you 5000 more than your car is worth so you can reimburse them for shipping. After I contacted the secret service all they told me to do was destroy the check. Quite peeved that our so called authority can't do anything I contacted the FBI. I was like you guys just have to make a fine for this, and have an agent waiting at the western union where the pick-up is to occur and arrest this guy. Then the funding from the legal fines will pay your salary for that days work. But unfortunately no one cares. I mean come on $5000 scams don't even get handled why would the attorney general do anything to stop some cult trying to sell a book.
Fortunately I'm was not stupid enough to send them or any of these scams anything.
#8 Consumer Comment
Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
What happened was anytime you sign up to sell a car on craigs list or autotrader someone contacts you with this scam. They send you 5000 more than your car is worth so you can reimburse them for shipping. After I contacted the secret service all they told me to do was destroy the check. Quite peeved that our so called authority can't do anything I contacted the FBI. I was like you guys just have to make a fine for this, and have an agent waiting at the western union where the pick-up is to occur and arrest this guy. Then the funding from the legal fines will pay your salary for that days work. But unfortunately no one cares. I mean come on $5000 scams don't even get handled why would the attorney general do anything to stop some cult trying to sell a book.
Fortunately I'm was not stupid enough to send them or any of these scams anything.
#9 Consumer Comment
Contacting the Attorney General ..Unfortunately no one cares.
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
What happened was anytime you sign up to sell a car on craigs list or autotrader someone contacts you with this scam. They send you 5000 more than your car is worth so you can reimburse them for shipping. After I contacted the secret service all they told me to do was destroy the check. Quite peeved that our so called authority can't do anything I contacted the FBI. I was like you guys just have to make a fine for this, and have an agent waiting at the western union where the pick-up is to occur and arrest this guy. Then the funding from the legal fines will pay your salary for that days work. But unfortunately no one cares. I mean come on $5000 scams don't even get handled why would the attorney general do anything to stop some cult trying to sell a book.
Fortunately I'm was not stupid enough to send them or any of these scams anything.

