Beware of EMobile Code

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Teepee, May 23, 2014.

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    This is a copy of the complaint with EMobile Code that I reported to the Washington State BBB this morning.

    Beware of EMobile Code.

    On May 19thI viewed EMobile Code's sales video(A Work From Home, Get Rich Quick program). I was interested, unfortunately.

    It started up as a FREE product then I had to pay the programmers' a nominal fee of $49.

    Then the upsells started. One to speed up my sales,thus commissions. The second sell would double my money

    paying websites. Now I'm $601 in the hole.

    Once I got to the program, I realized that I now had a completely different program. They then wanted an

    additional $1,000 and I would be a life member. About a week later I got an email wanting $5,000 for

    training.

    When I had enough and demanded a refund,the fun began. Even if I was involved with them for only 2 weeks

    and they had a "60 day no risk, no hassle money-back guarantee", they refused to refund my $601.

    At this point I'm losing money and only receiving generic emails from them and no program.

    A call to EMobile Code only got me a switchboard. I found an address but it was only a Postal Box in

    Kirkwood, WA, no street address. Also found a complaint listed on the BBB similar to mine.

    No street address, Postal Box only, switchboard, generic replies to my questions, an unbelievable Alexa

    rating, should have been warnings of a possible SCAM.

    But most of that info only came to me after they refused my refund.

    My local Police also tell me that they are possibly from Nigeria and not Washington State.

    Yes, I have closed my Credit Card.

    Emobile Code's switchboard is at 1-800-214-6430.
     
    Teepee, May 23, 2014 IP
  2. Elvis Wong

    Elvis Wong Well-Known Member

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    Crap this hurts me soooooo much ! Guys please read what he's saying and before you buy anything, have a look around FIRST, to see if it's worth it or not.
    This is what we call: "Hungry buyer" niche in our language. It's for a quick sell scheme and it does work as you can see.

    I've been online since 97 selling lots of things. Trust me on this one.

    Hope you'll get your money back mate, seriously....
     
    Elvis Wong, May 24, 2014 IP
  3. Teepee

    Teepee Member

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    Yes, a very frustrating week, I had so "Love Me Tender"
     
    Teepee, May 24, 2014 IP