Complaint Review: New Age Marketing Group - Delray Beach Florida
- New Age Marketing Group 2196 West Atlantic Ave, Unit 30 Delray Beach, Florida USA
- Phone: 855-286-5710
- Web: http://newagemg.com/index.html
- Category: Advertising / Deceptive
New Age Marketing Group Luxury Lifestyle Magazine Total Scam Delray Beach Florida
*General Comment: They Called Me Today
I was cold called one day from a man named Andrew. His sale pitch sounded like a great opportunity, telling me they were going to put their magazines in the high end golf communities in my area. The magazines NEVER made it there. He told me they print approx 10,000 copies. If they print that many copies why can't they be found? I called and visited the clubs and they never heard of New Age Marketing and never received Luxury Lifestyle magazine. This company is a total SCAM and I am p****d! I filed a chargeback and have gotten my money back. I have looked up the company and they are owned by what appears to be three kids, Andrew Alaskiewicz, Aaron Boyle and Craig Loux. Buyer Beware!
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#1 General Comment
They Called Me Today
AUTHOR: Kompy - ()
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 27, 2015
I got a call today from the same people! At first he said he was from XYZ Country Club but I pressed further and he then claimed they were working on behalf of XYZ Country Club and they were New Age Marketing. The magazine was called Luxury Lifestyles. I never make quick advertising decisions and the price seemed a little too good, so I told him to call back later. He also seemed to eager to get me to agree. He offered me a lower price and said he might be able to lower it some more. I told him to call back later....so then, I Googled them and found the original report above. I also called the country club and spoke to the manager. She had never heard of them and said they were not doing any kind of directory high end magazine.
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