Complaint Review: Brian Lee, National Home Office Council - Salem Oregon
- Brian Lee, National Home Office Council 4676 Commercial Street S.E. #21 Salem, Oregon U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-690-3382
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- Category: Corrupt Companies
Brian Lee, National Home Office Council, cashpros.com, "Instant Cash Overflow System" Does not honor advertised 60 day money-back guarantee Salem Oregon
*Consumer Comment: What the hell is "cash flow?"
*Consumer Suggestion: Instant Cash Overflow System? You gotta be kidding me? Hell, the name alone says SCAM in big, bold, neon letters.
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Over a year and a half ago, I received a mailing for the "Instant Cash Overflow System" by Brian Lee from the National Home Office Council.
It said that for $98, they were going to send me a book on how to make thousands of dollars using Brian's "techniques".
They sent me a book on stupid advertising techniques on how to resell computer software and "eBooks". But I'd have to pay Brian Lee another $1,000 each for the licenses to reproduce the CDs he wanted me to sell!
They should have told me that in the mailing!
So I decided to take advantage of the 60 money-back guarantee in the mailing they sent me.
I mailed it back to them and received nothing.
No refund, no letter, no phone call, no email, nothing!
So I found them online to email them.
Online, the money-back guarantee is listed as only 30 days.
I did have the book for more than 30 days, so it's possible that they think that they don't have to refund me. That mistake alone it okay.
But, at the very least, they should have contacted me to tell me that. By talking to them, I could offer to photo-copy the mailing they sent me to prove my entitlement to a refund.
But they won't respond to any of my emails.
It's been more than a year now, so I've given up.
So here's my ripoff report.
Abraham
Beverly Hills, California
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Comment
What the hell is "cash flow?"
AUTHOR: Larry - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 03, 2005
I must have been sleeping the day they discussed "cash flow" in my accounting class. Nowhere in my education (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration) or in my 35 years of business experience have I come across the term "cash flow" as a way of measuring the performance of a company. Show me a financial statement from any company listed on the NYSE that mentions "cash flow." Income, assets, cash-on-hand, equity -- yes; Cash flow -- no.
The only place that the term "cash flow" is ever used is in those get-rich-quick infomercials. Listen carefully. No one ever says "I made a million dollars" or "My net worth is a million dollars." No, what they say is crap like "I had a cash flow of a million dollars."
Can someone out there tell me what "cash flow" means?

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Instant Cash Overflow System? You gotta be kidding me? Hell, the name alone says SCAM in big, bold, neon letters.
AUTHOR: Paul - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, July 03, 2005
I think it's just me. I'm the only one that can see these things. I must have some psychic power that I never realized before.
You see, anytime I see a name like Instant Cash Overflow System, I already KNOW it's a con. You don't have to tell me anything else. I don't need to know what they promise. Or what they sell.
None of that matters. Because, I already know they're a con. I can tell just from the name alone.
Am I that good, or is everyone else that bad?
Here's how I can tell. It's the same old promise that every con man uses.
Easy money. Instant cash.
So much money, that it's overflowing.
Who in the hell falls for this kind of nonsense? I wonder if it's the same people who have been abducted by aliens?
So, what did you learn here?
When you see these names, laugh and click the X in the upper right corner.
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