Complaint Review: Mindleaders - Dublin Ohio
- Mindleaders 5500 Glendon Court, Suite 200 Dublin, Ohio U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-223-3732
- Web:
- Category: Adult Career & Continuing Education
Mindleaders Scammers & Robbers Mindleaders Scam for Resellers & Link Partnership Dublin Ohio
*UPDATE Employee: Untrue
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Mindleaders and their president Paul MacCartney are scammers. They were very nice at the beginning, talking on the phone, sending sales material, and giving you special offers.
So I signed my contract, and they took a few thousand dollars directly from my bank account, and suddenly, EVERYTHING WENT DOWNHILL FROM THERE!!!
They started aggressively pushing for sales, sales, and more sales. Then tossing my employees (we are a small company) to each and every single one of their scammer sales people to get even more money out of us.
They have bad systems, age-old courses (office 97!!!), and even all their material are just cheap e-books bought from some others, put in html format and with some stupid pictures. Heck, for 5000$ I could build a mega e-learning platform better than this!!!
I am suing these poeple really soon, and they have a black file at the BBB too (http://centralohio.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=49&bbb=0302&firm=27001032), they say: Based on BBB files, this company has an unsatisfactory record, a company has an "unsatisfactory business performance record" with BBB is based on the experiences reflected in BBB files.
They even have a high pressure sales complaint against them at Ohio Attorney General's Office (https://agcares.ag.state.oh.us/public/inquiry.aspx?id=164413), go there and search mindleaders!!!
Rubbish treatment, rubbish customer service, rubbish sales, rubbish everything.
STAY AWAY FROM THOSE PEOPLE OR YOU WILL REGRET IT HARD!!
Mindleader Victim
NA, Connecticut
U.S.A.
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#1 UPDATE Employee
Untrue
AUTHOR: Reply - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 17, 2008
The writer spews many untruths, as a court action would reveal. Instead of filing a court action himself, he prefers to snipe, for free and from afar. If you follow the cited BBB report you will see the issue: we can't assign rights from one company to another without sufficient proof that it was a merger or that the old company assigned its rights to the new. We can't act on anything less. The writer was given several options on how to prove merger or assignment. He chose instead to start over with the new company, and in doing so that meant that he needed to pay the enabling fee again. Had he given us proof of merger or assignment (if done properly, then those documents would have been available from the secretary of state's office that handles these things), we could have carried over credit for the fee.
The complaint at the attorney general's office was dismissed as unfounded, as you will see if you follow the citation.
As for courses, the reader may see our course listings and make a judgment. Thousands of customers on 6 continents find them to be excellent.
At some point we will consider bringing suit ourselves just to clarify the issue. The untruths that he wrote here will be part of that action. We can prove that they are untrue. We will also seek to discover what happened to the old company.
But, if the writer wishes to file a law suit first, he certainly has that right.


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