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Complaint Review: Rapid Mind Solutions (Steven Nickerson) - Quispamais New Brunswick

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  • Rapid Mind Solutions (Steven Nickerson) 291 French Village Road Quispamais, New Brunswick Canada

Rapid Mind Solutions (Steven Nickerson) Steve Nickerson Mandie Nickerson (Steve’s wife) Steven sold a marketing package promising investors they will earn passive income doing nothing. Quispamais New Brunswick

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Last June 2018, my family member told me about an opportunity that was shared to her by Eric and Linda Chan. Friends she knew for many years. This couple told us they knew Steve Nickerson for many years, as Eric, Linda’s Husband supposedly went to school with him.

It was an opportunity to invest a lump sum in a marketing program called AutoMagic. It was tied to a comapny called DoTERRA. DoTERRA is a very well known essential oil company based in the United States. They enrol people to sell their oils, and eventually work their way up earn Blue Diamond Status.

Steve Nickerson sold his marketing package as such that investors would not need to sell anything, and he would build a team via the Power of 3 model and eventually each investor would have enough people under them to earn monthly passive income.





Basically it was an MLM business where the investor would purchase one of the 4 expensive marketing packages. He gave investors a one year guaranteed. He agreed to give back the initial investment if he failed to fulfil each one of us within the 12 month period. In turn, we agreed to order DoTERRA products every month totally $230-$250 Canadian.

Well, it’s now been 16 months and many of the investors have not earned a penny. Many of us have repeatedly asked for a full refund including the products that we were required to purchased for the 12 months. He has repeatedly ignored our requests.

We were told there were no funds to be refunds until his new program succeeds. This goes against everything he promised investors. I have reached out to him and his team weekly, and I am told to just wait. I desperately need the money to pay for my children’s school fees and living expenses. Of course, these scammers have no conscience!

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AUTHOR: John - (United States)

POSTED: Sunday, October 13, 2019

 More than 99 percent of all people who go in for one of these pyramid schemes lose money. That's just a fact that should surprise nobody who realizes how they really work- by selling "starter kits" to as many people as possible, and linking 100 percent of "salary" to percentages of commission. You rise to fancy-sounding "levels" like "Blue Diamond" by being good at getting people to sign up for those kits and unwilling to admit they were scammed until long after it becomes obvious because they want to believe "friends" or Facebook posers who deflect blame back to the victim or insist that they CAN earn fabulous money if they "believe in themselves" and "ignore the haters."

The good news is that you can get out, quickly and permanently, by simply refusing to order any more junk. No contract involved, don't read or reply to emails or phone calls begging you to "come back," etc. Just stop spending money and your "good friend" will cut you off fast enough.

But above all, stop spending, cut your losses, and chalk this up to the cost of experience, because you are not going to get any refunds. "Promises" don't mean anything, written contracts do, and I guarantee you don't have a written contract promising a refund.

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