Ripoff Report Needs Your Help!
X  |  CLOSE
Report: #1260899

Complaint Review: Effective Design Solutions - Laveen Arizona

  • Submitted:
  • Updated:
  • Reported By: Anonymous — Bolton Massachusetts USA
  • Author Not Confirmed What's this?
  • Why?
  • Effective Design Solutions 4920 E. Baseline Rd Laveen, Arizona USA

Effective Design Solutions Promised Clicks for a banner add that didn't exist that lead to a website that did not work. Laveen Arizona

*UPDATE Employee: We welcome your call.

Show customers why they should trust your business over your competitors...

Is this
Report about YOU
listed on other sites?
Those sites steal
Ripoff Report's
content.
We can get those
removed for you!
Find out more here.
How to fix
Ripoff Report
If your business is
willing to make a
commitment to
customer satisfaction
Click here now..

I receivd a call from a man who was claimed to be with a company that set people up with an affiliate marketing opportunity with Amazon. I believe that he said that the company that he worked for was a subsidiary of Amazon or something to that effect. I nievely accepted his offer for me to buy a website containing Amazon products.

I subsequently received a call from a man who was affiliated with another company by the name of Effective Design Solutions. I should have asked what his connection was with the previous company but I was nieve. Anyway, he seemed to have knowledge of my recent purchase of a website for the Amazon affiliate program. He sold me a banner ad that he claimed was in the "technology section" again, I should have asked me where this banner ad would be but I did not. He charged me $1500 for a banner ad that guaranteed 1000 clicks. I assumed that this banner ad would lead directly to my website so, I did not press the matter. He told me that typically one in every twenty people who click on the banner ad are buyers. 

Then, he said that the website and the banner ad would be up in three to five business days and that the website would read "My Extreme Deals." He also told me that I would be receiving a call from someone with the same area code as his phone. After not hearing from him or anyone else for about two months, I decided to send him an email. I still have not heard back from him and it has been well over a year, approximately fifteen months. 

I finally decided to click on some of the merchandise that was on my website and see if I could buy it. Unfortunately, I discovered that the website did not work. The link that I clicked on to buy a product lead to a page that read "this page does not exist," or something to that effect. 

I then did some research on the matter, I had heard that this opportunity was a scam but did not want to believe it. After some digging I found that most signs pointed towards this opportunity being a scam. I read that Amazon was trying to shut down all of the "My Extreme Deals" sites. I just hope that this report helps fewer people fall for this charade the way I stupidly did. 

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 10/12/2015 06:43 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/effective-design-solutions/laveen-arizona-85339/effective-design-solutions-promised-clicks-for-a-banner-add-that-didnt-exist-that-lead-t-1260899. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

Search for additional reports

If you would like to see more Rip-off Reports on this company/individual, search here:

Report & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
What's this?
Also a victim?
What's this?
Repair Your Reputation!
What's this?

Updates & Rebuttals

REBUTTALS & REPLIES:
0Author
1Consumer
0Employee/Owner

#1 UPDATE Employee

We welcome your call.

AUTHOR: Jim McDonald - (USA)

POSTED: Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Dear Anonymous,

 My name is Jim McDonald and I am the head of the customer support team here at Effective Design Solutions, and I just wanted to take a moment and reply to the complaint that was filed against our company in the last 24 hours. I would first like to say that you are more than welcome to give us a call at 888-909-4337 from the hours of 9AM-6PM MST Monday through Friday. We take customer satisfaction very seriously, and would very much like to understand exactly what happened in your situation.

With that being said, we would like to address not only the anonymous writer of the complaint, but also the internet at large. We truly believe that this complaint has to be due to some sort of misunderstanding as our company is not a website building service, nor do we ever guarantee any number of “clicks” in our advertising campaigns. We also pride ourselves in always being available. We strive to make sure that every phone call is answered and every email gets a reply. If the campaign was indeed purchased within the last fifteen months we will be able to pull any and all records surrounding that campaign. I can offer my personal assurance that if what the complaint alleges to be true that there will certainly be consequences.

However, there are elements mentioned in the complaint that lead us to believe that the real issue is not with Effective Design Solutions, but with the company that actually built the website. As an advertising and design service, our goal is to help drive traffic into our client’s sites, but we do not actually host or build the websites ourselves. Typically, our client’s websites are independently developed by the client themselves, or an outside company, between 30 and 60 days before they ever come into contact with Effective Design Solutions.  In that regard, the unfortunate reality is that our company is highly dependent on the client to make sure that their website is setup properly. Regardless of how well our advertising campaign might preform, it will do no good if the client’s website is not functioning correctly.

This reality has led to the implementation of what we call our “initial walkthrough” process where we have our customer service representatives reach out to each client so that they better understand their campaign. We provide all of the appropriate documentation to our clients via email within five business days of purchase, and even back that up with physical documents through the regular mail just to be safe. However, we still like to add the personal touch of having someone on the phone with our clients to answer any questions they might have at the beginning.

The walkthrough usually takes place over the phone within the first few weeks of signup, and usually lasts no more than an hour. During this process we show our clients the custom banner that was created for their business, where that banner has been placed on the internet, and then how to log into our Member’s Access area where a client can track the response to the banner ad.

Again, all of this information is tracked. We still have the records available. We strongly believe that if we were provided the details of the order in question that we would be able to prove that we that the complaints alleged are untrue. We believe that, over the last fifteen months, our company and the company that built the client’s website have been merged in the client’s memory and we are now taking the blame for an issue that isn’t our fault.

However, this response isn’t about avoiding blame. This is about turning a perceived wrong into a right. Our company has had the pleasure to work with nearly 2,800 customers over the last five years. We have an A+ rating with the BBB. Our complaint ratio is approximately 1 out of every 1400 clients, and in our mind that is one too many. Please, do call in as we welcome your call. We would love to figure out how we can make this right. 

 

Sincerely,

Jim McDonald

Effective Design Solutions - Customer Support Team Manager

Respond to this report!
What's this?
Featured Reports

Advertisers above have met our
strict standards for business conduct.

X
What do hackers,
questionable attorneys and
fake court orders have in common?
...Dishonest Reputation Management Investigates Reputation Repair
Free speech rights compromised

WATCH News
Segment Now