Complaint Review: Liberty League International - Internet
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Liberty League International BEWARE OF LIBERTY LEAGUE, THEY BLOCK YOUR IP ADDRESS FROM CONTACTING FORUMS New York City Internet
*UPDATE Employee: Associate
*Consumer Comment: More information please
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*Consumer Comment: Say what?
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Anyone who is thinking of Joinning Liberty League better Run clear from this company. When you join they record and track your IP address.
I have been trying to file several complaints against them via the internet with the better business bureua, scam.com and ripoffreport.com as well as others companies and I kept getting a 'Error' message stating that my Ip address has been maliously blocked by a 3rd party. Also my emails are blocked as well.
I had to call my internet provider, which is when they alerted me to a malicious 3rd party and they stated I have to get a new modum in order to change my IP address.
I am contacting the FBI about this and have my lawyer looking into this as I take this very seriously. This company makes false promises and if they keep it up, they will effectually run into a Big Demon.
Knowyrrights
manhattan, New York
U.S.A.
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#6 UPDATE Employee
Associate
AUTHOR: True Vision Team - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Why do you have to plead your case to the public? Your situation and any other that have to much time on there hands is unique! I have been with them for six months and it has changed my life personally and financially
The fact is I am on a team inside of Liberty League that has over 300 independent distributors and we have an 83% retention rate of distributors that join our business and are still active and earning six months later! We have so many of the 300 earning five and six figures a MONTH! These people that come into this or any other home based business and expect to invest in a lucrative home based business opportunity and sit back and become a millionaire are Not the majority! They obviously have allot of imbalances and do not have what it takes to be successful with this opportunity, so they resort to advertising on the internet about how bad it is? Please speak for yourself when making allegations, because you are not in a position to speak on the behalf of the other 4,000 happy associates that have made it work and are very grateful to have found this lucrative and rewarding opportunity!
#5 Consumer Comment
More information please
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
I'm a self employeed computer consultant. Could you please post a screen shot of the error message you're seeing? I'm very interested in this.
Also, what ISP do you use? Your IP address is ASSIGNED to you by your ISP, not by the modem. The modem can be reset for any IP address that your ISP assigns to you. I'm very curious as to why your ISP is telling you that you need a new modem. There is the possibility that your system has been corrupted and the settings need to be set again. Also, there are a few "jerks" out there that have figured out how to reprogram the modems and the network interface cards - this may sometimes cause "damage" to the modem or NIC that cannot be corrected by the average consumer. IF this is the case, I suggest you run a full scan with a good antivirus program because it seems to me you probably have a trojan or other "backdoor" program installed on your system.
Also, if you use dial up service your IP changes every time you dial up. If your on cable, the IP address can be either dynamic or static depending on the ISP. Many cable companies change your cable IP address every 7 to 10 days.
If your on DSL, such as from Verizon (static IP address,) you may request that your IP address be changed. You will have to adjust your internet setting accordingly for the DSL modem to use the new IP address.
Good luck.
#4 Consumer Comment
More information please
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
I'm a self employeed computer consultant. Could you please post a screen shot of the error message you're seeing? I'm very interested in this.
Also, what ISP do you use? Your IP address is ASSIGNED to you by your ISP, not by the modem. The modem can be reset for any IP address that your ISP assigns to you. I'm very curious as to why your ISP is telling you that you need a new modem. There is the possibility that your system has been corrupted and the settings need to be set again. Also, there are a few "jerks" out there that have figured out how to reprogram the modems and the network interface cards - this may sometimes cause "damage" to the modem or NIC that cannot be corrected by the average consumer. IF this is the case, I suggest you run a full scan with a good antivirus program because it seems to me you probably have a trojan or other "backdoor" program installed on your system.
Also, if you use dial up service your IP changes every time you dial up. If your on cable, the IP address can be either dynamic or static depending on the ISP. Many cable companies change your cable IP address every 7 to 10 days.
If your on DSL, such as from Verizon (static IP address,) you may request that your IP address be changed. You will have to adjust your internet setting accordingly for the DSL modem to use the new IP address.
Good luck.
#3 Consumer Comment
More information please
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
I'm a self employeed computer consultant. Could you please post a screen shot of the error message you're seeing? I'm very interested in this.
Also, what ISP do you use? Your IP address is ASSIGNED to you by your ISP, not by the modem. The modem can be reset for any IP address that your ISP assigns to you. I'm very curious as to why your ISP is telling you that you need a new modem. There is the possibility that your system has been corrupted and the settings need to be set again. Also, there are a few "jerks" out there that have figured out how to reprogram the modems and the network interface cards - this may sometimes cause "damage" to the modem or NIC that cannot be corrected by the average consumer. IF this is the case, I suggest you run a full scan with a good antivirus program because it seems to me you probably have a trojan or other "backdoor" program installed on your system.
Also, if you use dial up service your IP changes every time you dial up. If your on cable, the IP address can be either dynamic or static depending on the ISP. Many cable companies change your cable IP address every 7 to 10 days.
If your on DSL, such as from Verizon (static IP address,) you may request that your IP address be changed. You will have to adjust your internet setting accordingly for the DSL modem to use the new IP address.
Good luck.
#2 Consumer Comment
More information please
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, December 08, 2007
I'm a self employeed computer consultant. Could you please post a screen shot of the error message you're seeing? I'm very interested in this.
Also, what ISP do you use? Your IP address is ASSIGNED to you by your ISP, not by the modem. The modem can be reset for any IP address that your ISP assigns to you. I'm very curious as to why your ISP is telling you that you need a new modem. There is the possibility that your system has been corrupted and the settings need to be set again. Also, there are a few "jerks" out there that have figured out how to reprogram the modems and the network interface cards - this may sometimes cause "damage" to the modem or NIC that cannot be corrected by the average consumer. IF this is the case, I suggest you run a full scan with a good antivirus program because it seems to me you probably have a trojan or other "backdoor" program installed on your system.
Also, if you use dial up service your IP changes every time you dial up. If your on cable, the IP address can be either dynamic or static depending on the ISP. Many cable companies change your cable IP address every 7 to 10 days.
If your on DSL, such as from Verizon (static IP address,) you may request that your IP address be changed. You will have to adjust your internet setting accordingly for the DSL modem to use the new IP address.
Good luck.
#1 Consumer Comment
Say what?
AUTHOR: John From Reno - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, December 07, 2007
Takes guts to post and sign your complaint. Guess that leaves you out bor...
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