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Complaint Review: Digibizpro - Internet

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  • Reported By: Zachary Mullins — taylor Michigan
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Digibizpro Jamie Lewis, Imwithjamie.com Did not hold to his end of bargin Internet

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At first Jamie Lewis seemed real trustworthy. He talks well, very well which is I believe how he made most of his money. He is very good at making videos and getting people to do what he wants. He will even tell you that he has hundreds of videos out there and that was how he got started. The first product I signed up for was the imamwithlamie.com which is a coaching site that charges a monthly service fee. Right after getting in for your free trial comes the up-sales. The one in a life time you will never be offered this again up sale in the Digibizpro.

Because and i will tell how he put it, because I will not make big money being a affiliate (although he was making good money training affiliates). He said that if I become a vendor than I would have affiliates working for me. Of course I would have to upgrade to the $1500 program that he is offering for just $200. He explained that I would get rights to products that he had created and that I could sale each as a vendor. And if I decided that I did not want to after I bought the upgrade that I could go sell the websites that I get from him on flippa for $200 at least. 

Sounds good but here is where it gets tricky. The price on the products he suggest is around $47. I wouldn't pay $2.95 for one. So basically My job would be to lie to everyone and tell them how great this little ebook is just to make them give me $47. The products are small and not worth much money at all. And so I decided that I would get some of my money back by selling a site or two on Flippa which Jamie Lewis assured me and anyone that bought his package that we could do with no troubles. The cost of listing a site was $29. It ran for 5 days without one bid. Yet more money I waste thanks to Jamie Lewis.

The training that I talked about was simply previous webinars that he had done. Ok no problem. Only the quality of the videos are so terrible that they all play for one second then lag for 3 seconds and its a cycle that goes on and on. At first I tried to push through and learn what I could. Only a half an hour later to find  that my head hurts and I wasn't any smarter. The live webinars for digibiz pro I got for life after upgrading.

I was excited because it was first webinar. I didn't know what was going at all because they have already been doing this for a while so i was getting in in the more advanced sections. They suggested that I go back and watch the other webinars. I even tried asking a question by typing it in the questions box. I was never even acknowledged. Fine yet the next webinar I signed up for I did not get in. Then a day later I was invited to another webinar so I went. They had a guest speaker. He had a program that made him lots of money and it was designed to be user friendly for his family and friends. Jamie Lewis that guy in our corner, our teacher persuades him to let his program go to sum of his students. There are 1000 of there (or so he says) and the guy with the program says that he would only be able to let 15 go. And its the first 15 that make it to his site. In other words first come first serve. I was one of the first I know that for sure then I saw the price tag on program that this humble guy that was there only to help us because he's super rich already. $1000.00

Jamie Lewis invited us there so 15 of us could be scammed and the rest would feel left out. Jamie Lewis has done nothing that he promised and I feel he will scam more people out there unless more people like me stand up and inform others about his con.  Please for your own sake DO NOT BELIEVE JAMIE LEWIS! 

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AUTHOR: Jamie - ()

POSTED: Monday, May 06, 2013

Regarding the issue that it is perceived I made my money "speaking" or "talking really well" I attribute my expertise in Online Business from 8 years of Music, Music Software and books since 2004 without actually saying a word nonetheless before I ever thought about teaching many aspects of online business.

A few other points or misconceptions:

There isn't a monthly service fee, as of April, 2013 we do offer a $1 trial version where you would receive my consultation style webinar and if you stay after a week it's a ONE TIME payment of $39 where you would receive 8 webinars. This comes out to $4.80 a webinar, $2.40 per hour. This can be considered my average ticket and historically our max per webinar was $9.00.

Digibizpro is our website control panel that users can utilize to build full websites hosted by us, with custom domain names found with our custom suggestion tool. We price the hosting space with one time fees per site. Once you purchase your use of a digibizpro user account, (Around $20.00 per site average depending on how many you buy)
you can fully edit the content and price your products or monetization methods to your hearts desire. No where in my user literature do I "suggest selling at $47." If you chose to sell an ebook on your site, using the default buy it now buttons we provide, you can edit the price through your paypal account or whichever processor or affiliate program control panel you are using.

Regarding our ebooks, we provide them to you to only further assist you with your efforts. No where in our sales video do we even mention ebooks. We are providing hosting, graphics, software that spins copy and headlines for you, we purchase domain names for you with our own money and provide you with unlimited hosting for years for this one time fee.

Some of our ebooks are written by myself, Jamie Lewis. Some of them are written by writers I work with. We stand by our ebooks as they are not your ordinary licensing standard.

We do not own, control, work for, affiliate or communicate with Flippa, so it would be quite possible that you did not follow their instructions, let alone my instructions if you indeed had not attended my sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays of every week. I would be happy to help you understand how to successfully price and sell your intellectual property live in a webinar. In addition to this service, you can however also study the subject with help from our Digibizpro tutorial videos.

My students ask me to record my webinars. This is why I include the replays in the members area of ImwithJamie and there are over 200 of them and they are streamed live by my students daily. I do not hear of my students having issues with the videos, although it is something I would be happy to look into if a student such as yourself would like me to.

Im sorry if you were "not any smarter" as you say after watching a replay of one of my webinars.

I believe I understand from your writing that you had attended perhaps a demo webinar or a webinar presentation I promoted to the newsletter? If so, and you did not enjoy the webinar or had a bad experience after purchasing software or a service that I had promoted, please let me know.

All in all, as you can see I think there is a slight misconception occurring here regarding my class and my hosting service.

All in all, thank you for giving my class a try and being a customer.

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