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Report: #1131992

Complaint Review: Spotlight Marketing Solutions - Avondale Arizona

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  • Spotlight Marketing Solutions 210 North Central Avenue Suite #6A-B Avondale , Arizona USA

Spotlight Marketing Solutions Margret Pearson, Loren Michaels, Stacy Smith Beware of Spotlight Marketing Solutions.They ripped me off for $2399.95. I did not get one penny in return Avondale Arizona

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I paid Spotlight Marketing $2399.95 and I never got one peney in return. Spotlight Marketing Solutions say this a legitimate business. It sounds like a rip off to me. Waht do you think.

On July 16. 2013 Margaret Pearson a sales person for Spotlight Marketing Solutions called me about an old domain that had experiod and ask if it was still active. I told her no. Then she said that I could make a lot of money with Spotlight Marketing Solutions offering domain names and web hosting. She said that other people were making $2,000.00 to $3.000.00 per week. I told her that I did not know much about computers, web hosting or domain names. She said that doesn't matter that I didn't have to know anything about websites, computers or anything at all. She said that the company would everything for me and that I would not have to do anything at all.

She said that it would cost $199.95 to join and there would be no other out of pocket cost. She repeated this over and over several times. With her persuaviness I finally agreed to sign up. There was no written agreement at that time. After I sent the money I received an email to sign an electronic signature which I did. I did not see the cancellation agreement at thaat time.

On July 22, 2013 Loren Michaels from Spotlight Marketing Solutions called me and said that if I would spend $4000.00 he would get my website going and he would send 30,000 targeted visitors to my website the first year and I would start making money a lot faster. I told him that I did not have $4,000.00 available. Then he said for $2200.00 I can get your website going and send 15,000 targeted visitors to your website in the next six months. After a lot of persuasiveness I agreed to charge $2200.00 to my credit card.

I paid for the website and everything. They did not tell me that Spotlight Marketing Solutions would get $9.00 per sale and I would get 95 cents. After six months I earned $3.80. And they didn't even send that to me. They sold me a product that does not work.

Margaret Pearson distorted the truth by implying things that are not so. She misrepresented the actual facts. This program is a scam.

I'm in my eighties, on Social Security and I have cancer. I think it is terrible that this company takes advantage of us older people.

 

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