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Report: #283915

Complaint Review: Wholesale Sources - Nationwide

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  • Reported By: Southern Indiana
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  • Wholesale Sources http://guidesforwholesale.com/ Nationwide U.S.A.

Wholesale Sources Wholesale Directory Scam, Password Takes You to Generic Free Site Internet Internet

*Author of original report: under no circumstances recommend paying 19.95 for this 'library' of information

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Gee, how could I be so stupid?

The site http://guidesforwholesale.com/ is a total scam. I paid 19.95 through Click Bank for a user name and password that was supposed to take me to an online resource library of wholesalers. Instead, I received a user name and password that took me to www.garagemoney.com which was nothing more than a generic site with a few links for free templates.

I received an email from Click Bank confirming my order and stating my credit card would be charged. The email from Click Bank also stated if there was a problem with the product to contact info@sellersguides.com, which I'm assuming was the fake email address given to Click Bank by Guides for Wholesale. I state this because I emailed info@sellersguides.com and got a delivery failure notice.

The site http://guidesforwholesale.com/ states that they have a money back guarantee. HAHAHA... That's just great considering the fact there is no address, phone number, or email address on the site, and the email address Click Bank gave me for them wasn't real.

I called Click Bank and reported the site, and they are going to refund my money back to my credit card. It is supposed to take 5-7 days.

I got lucky this time and won't make such a dumb mistake again.

Amnito
Southern, Indiana
U.S.A.

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#1 Author of original report

under no circumstances recommend paying 19.95 for this 'library' of information

AUTHOR: Amnito - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, November 10, 2007

I found an email address customercare@dataservicedirect.com and mailed them. They returned my email and said that 'the technical issue' with my login ID and password has been fixed. I tried my login ID and password; it actually didn't take me to www.garagemoney.com this time. This time it took me to http://www.sellersguides.com/WELCOME_MEMBERS.html
This page does have links to wholesalers and dropshippers and when downloaded you do receive a 700 page list of addresses for them.

Even though my login ID and password issue has been resolved, I still would under no circumstances recommend paying 19.95 for this 'library' of information. Everything you receive in the members' area, such as wholesale sites and addresses, you can find out on your own through a little time and determination. You can find these same wholesale sites just by searching for wholesalers with the MSN search engine.

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