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Complaint Review: John Alexander Sales Form - American Fork Utah

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  • John Alexander Sales Form 752 East 1180 South Ste 200 American Fork, Utah U.S.A.

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what a wonderful infomercial,boats jets,mansions,etc.promises of riches in 14 days,looks so inviting no one can resist.

promises personal mentoring,unlimited access to his company etc. After 9500.00 dollars later which was paid in full he got the goldmine and i got the shaft.after numerous attempts to contact him or his company no replies and i mean no replies i just gave up. i would strongly suggest that no one order his course.i would personally like to meet him face to face. we would have a few things to discuss. thanks for letting me tell you part of my story.

Jeffrey
dover, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Comment

If you must try it, buy it on Ebay. Don't deal with the infomerical company. Bypass them.

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

POSTED: Monday, April 02, 2007

If you insist on checking out either John Beck, John Alexander, or Jeff Paul's infomercial packages, buy one on Ebay. There are plenty of people dumping them off on there. You'll probably get it for less that what the infomercial wanted, and you won't have to deal with the actual company that will keep billing you each month and makes it very difficult for you to cancel or end the charges.

Then you can review the materials and toss them in the trash once you realize that what folks here say about it is true.

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14 Days to Riches has gone 'Belly Up'. Don't use John Alexanders system!

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

POSTED: Monday, April 02, 2007

Two weeks ago I saw his infomercial and ordered his $39.95 packet just to check it out. When it arrived, it was a bunch of cheesy workbooks and a DVD that was made using a Pinnacle Studio software (I could tell by the background music). You would think that a millionare would send you something in like, HD quality! Instead all you see is him sitting at a desk for the whole time giving you the sale picth of his product that you heard over the informercial... only he explains his little 'secret' a bit more.

His main idea (without going into his actual idea and how-to's to avoid any legal trouble) was to get people with bad/low credit to get home loans. The process sounded simple and great!

Have you seen the news lately? As of 4/2/07, over a dozen of subprime lenders have none backed out of the 'giving' spirit and some are even facing NYSE kickouts! Look them up in CNN or MSNBC or some other news-source! They just dug our financial freedom deeping into the ground, and might cause a major reccesion.

And don't waste your time calling to get a mentor. The infomercial kit says you can do this business with NO MONEY and NO CREDIT. What they don't tell you is that you have to sign up for courses to learn how to actually make the big bucks... The Mentor of America main job is to build your credit so you can afford to get a credit card to purchase these $$$ courses...

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John Alexander's coaching company is Mentoring of America LLC. Here's how to get your $9,500 back!

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

POSTED: Saturday, March 24, 2007

Jeffrey,

I was cheated out of more than 7 grand by this same company. The truth is that everyone will pay between $1500 and $15,000 for the same exact product and service by the same Mentoring of America LLC in Utah depending on your credit card's limits. No two people pay the same price. They are associated and sell the same coaching programs for 3 major TV infomercial gurus. Jeff Paul, John Beck (another real estate guy), and John Alexander. Possibly more. Their parent company is Family Products LLC which is an infomercial products company selling garbage to the general public on a large scale. What you bought is just one of their product lines. This is one of the biggest ripoffs going today.

HOW TO GET YOUR FULL $9,500 BACK:

I have detailed step by step how to get all your money back from this fraudulent company no matter how long ago it was.

Read some of the past complaints against Mentoring of America to learn how to get all you $9,500 back from them.

Copy and paste:

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Or just type "Mentoring of America" and/or "John Beck" and read those past complaints. All the answers are there for you step by step.

All I ask in return is that you respond here and keep me updated on your situation and refund status.

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