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Complaint Review: Get Motivated Seminar Wealth Magazine Investools - Fort Dodge Iowa

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  • Reported By: Rick — Fort Dodge Iowa USA
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  • Get Motivated Seminar Wealth Magazine Investools Fort Dodge, Iowa United States of America

INVESTIGATION: Wealth Magazine Investor Education complete money-back satisfaction guarantee for its offers.. often presents on the stage of Get Motivated Seminars. The commitment of each organization to 100% customer satisfaction means customers can attend a Get Motivated Seminars event and sign up for a follow up workshop with complete confidence. Tampa Florida, Internet, Nationwide


*UPDATE: Recognized by Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Program as a safe business service both Wealth Magazine Investor Education and Get Motivated Seminars pledge to always resolve any issues, feel safe, confident & secure when doing business with both Get Motivated Seminars and Wealth Magazine Investor Education.

* : Caveat emptor does apply

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Editors UPDATE: Get Motivated Seminars receives a positive rating and even more recognition for its Commitment to outstanding customer service, both regard to their seminars and the companies they allow to present from their stage.

For more than 20 years, the founders of Get Motivated Seminars have organized the largest live one-day business events in the world, bringing their high-powered lineup of leaders and achievers to packed out arenas across North America. This kind of ongoing success and repeat business is only possible because of their star-studded lineups and excellent customer service.

Before returning to a city, Get Motivated Seminars conducts extensive research on the topics and the speakers they are most interested in. Armed with knowledge and driven to please its customers, Get Motivated Seminars then assembles the lineup. In fact, six former presidents have spoken for Get Motivated Seminars: Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. No wonder The Washington Post called Get Motivated Seminars the Super Bowl of Success.

This passion to serve its customers can also be seen in its pricing. While just about everything else is getting more expensive, Get Motivated Seminars has actually lowered its prices in response to these difficult economic times. Individuals can attend a Get Motivated Seminar for only $4.95an entire offices can attend for only $19. If thats not listening to customers, we dont know what is.

These low prices are made possible by a few carefully selected offers for additional education that are provided at each seminar. These opportunities are carefully screened by Get Motivated Seminars, which requires them to be at a considerable discount, with a satisfaction guarantee, and to provide significant value. Among these opportunities are Wealth Magazine Investor Education. Like the other products and services offered at Get Motivated Seminars, the Wealth Magazine Investor Education workshop is extremely affordable. Not only is it designed to easily fit within the budget of just about everyone, it provides incredible value. Where else could you get two solid days of instruction from recognized experts on an industry-leading system at such a low price?

Wealth Magazine is also offered with a complete satisfaction guarantee. Few other organizations give you a chance to try before you buy. When someone signs up for a workshop, they immediately get a unique username and password so they can start using the award-winning tools right away. Then, even before the workshop, they get a personalized, one-on-one orientation to help them get acquainted with the tools.

After all of this, people who sign up for a Wealth Magazine Investor Education workshop can attend the entire first day for free. They can listen to fully half of the instruction before deciding whether the system will work for them as it has for so many others. At the end of the first day if they decide the workshop is not for them, they can simply contact the workshop director and inform them they dont wish to continue. In that event, the customers credit card is never even charged.

Wealth Magazine Investor Education is also known for their fanatical devotion to customer service. Not only are all customer service agents put through a rigorous training program to ensure that they can address customer concerns, they are also highly motivated to put the customer first.

The tools offered at the Wealth Magazine Investor Education workshops have not only won awards from Barrons and Forbes magazines, they are also surprisingly affordable, and scalable to the customers level of expertise and desire for more in-depth coaching. In short, if youre ready to take control of your financial future, theres no more powerful, affordable, risk-free way we know of than with Wealth Magazine Investor Education.

Get Motivated Seminars has served millions of clients across the years. And in spite of their best efforts, not every attendee cares for every speaker or every offerno matter how great. When this happens, Get Motivated Seminars offers a money-back guarantee. All a person has to do is turn in their materials along with their ticket stub and they will receive a complete refund.

For all of these reasons and more, the Rip-off Report is delighted to confer upon both Get Motivated Seminars and Wealth Magazine Investor Education the status of Verified Safe Business. You can attend a Get Motivated Seminar and sign up for a Wealth Magazine Investor Education workshop with complete confidence that they will meet or exceed your expectations or your money back.

Read more about Get Motivated Seminars Commitment to Excellence and Total Consumer Satisfaction and why consumers should feel safe, confident and secure when doing business with a member of Rip-off Report's Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program. ..yes, a long name for a program that does a lot for both consumers and businesses alike.

Read about Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program,..A program that benefits the consumer, assures them of complete satisfaction and confidence when doing business with a member business. this program works.

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Get Motivated Seminar Wealth Magazine Investools Investor Education Investools Lowe Using celebrities to lure in unsuspecting victims into their get rich schemes.  Deceptive Advertising, Con, Fraud, Ripoff.  Worst kind of switch and bait scheme. Fort Dodge, Iowa

A Lion In Sheeps Clothing:

These seminars are being held all over with litterally millions of people attending them.

http://www.getmotivated.com/city.aspx?a=5106

A motivational seminar sounds innocent enough. Who among us doesnt need a little motivation once in a while. With the economy the way it is, most of us need a boost. Wouldnt it be even better if such a seminar included speakers such as Colin Powell, Laura Bush, Rudy Giuliani, and Terry Bradshaw to lure thousands of these people into a big venue arena. It would be better yet if the arena was filled with giant jumbotron televisions, some exhilarating music, fireworks and a light show. Well, a company called Get Motivated is doing that very thing. The only problem is that they are using the stage as a platform for perpetuating a giant fraud. They are ambushing the unsuspecting audience when they least expect it and when they are most vulnerable. It is fraud and deception at its worse. Theyre dangling carrots in front of the horse and then bringing in the vultures later to clean out their pocket books. These famous speakers are being dooped and so are all the attendees. The venue promises the big celebrities but nothing is said, about having to listen to 3 get rich speakers that arent even on their posted agenda. The Lowes (who run the seminars) are pulling off a scam to rip people off. Caveat emptor or let the buyer beware doesnt really hold true when the captive audience is at the prey of their deception and deceit. The audience is highly vulnerable in this setting and are easy victims in their emotional state of trying to learn to be successful. Their highly unethical and possible criminal approach to promising people riches isnt necessarily new but it has definitely taken on a new approach with their wide scope of celebrity speakers as a decoy. Their big venue approach in soliciting unsuspecting and susceptible targets for their deception has taken on a whole new meaning of fraud. Perhaps the biggest scam in this, is hiding the highly suspect Investools company under the name of Wealth Magazine Investor Education. This Investools company is under investigation from almost every Attorney Generals office in the United States. (check out the internet for scams and rip off reports for both this company and Get Motivated. They are selling a $3950 dollar, 2 day course in day trading, for an unbelievable price of $99 with the idea that you will get rich from their award winning software. What they dont tell you is that after the course, you will not be able to use the complete software without taking an advanced course for as much as a $1000 more and then after that course, taking another PHD course for as much as $10,000 or more. The illusion is that you can get rich for $99 but the reality is that they will keep after you until you use up all the money on your credit cards plus whatever else you can borrow. I think it is one thing for such a seminar to sell their books and CDs but these events are designed to suck you in and bleed you dry. I saw about 15,000 people pack the Wells Fargo Center in Des Moines, Iowa on the 17th of September and maybe as many as 5000 or more bought in to their hype.

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Caveat emptor does apply

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, September 21, 2009

"Caveat emptor or let the buyer beware doesnt really hold true when the captive audience is at the prey of their deception and deceit. The audience is highly vulnerable in this setting and are easy victims in their emotional state of trying to learn to be successful."

   Yes it does.   But it should kick in long before you even get to the seminar.   If you honestly believe you can get rich if you pay someone $99, you're already screwed.  If that were truly the case, then the people holding the seminars wouldn't need to bother.  They could just "get rich" by following their own advice.    A little common sense goes a long way.

 

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