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Complaint Review: John Cummuta - Internet

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  • Reported By: Bear — Big Bear City California United States of America
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John Cummuta debt to wealth Promises NO MONEY-free CD! Does not tell free only if you agree to pay S&H for program Internet

*Consumer Comment: Good for you.

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I got the E Mail from debt to Wealth- John Cummuta. Called the 800 number, heard the invitational, talked until the rep said" and for 6.95 S&H" we will send you the program. Hold on, the add says free, with no hidden S&H fees. I hung up .STOP the Rip Off, not just for people caught up in the ression panicking, but for the people who are disabled looking to make life a little less financially stressful.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Good for you.

AUTHOR: VinnyZ66 - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, August 25, 2011

The reason they ask you to pay for shipping is get your credit card number.  The intial information that they send out is probably worthless.  In a couple of weeks, you would get a call from a very high pressure sales person telling you that if you "really" want to make this system work, you must sign up for some coaching or other bs.  These fees can run upwards of $10,000 and remember, they already would've had your credit card number.

Keep in mind, none of systems are legit.  They are designed to make the seller of the system money and that is it.

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