I reached out to BTR to cancel my 5-radio series show, as I reconsidered immediately after providing my credit card details over the phone December 1, 2020. I received a contract by e-mail earlier that day and decided I could not proceed at this time, due to my already overloaded financial constraints. I am a very new business (operating less than six months) and I do not have the cash flow at this time. For the past 12 days I have been trying to reach someone to discuss a refund and they keep giving me the 'run around' indicating that I need to talk to 'someone else'. I finally received an e-mail eight days later from someone who indicated he could process the refund, but when I tried following up subsequent to our email exchange, he stopped resopnding to my e-mails and was unreachable over the phone.
I have documented every phone call and e-mail I have sent to this organization since December 1st. I am outraged at what I consider to be 'bad business practices' and I am posting this to other small businesses to see.
When I signed up for the radio shows initially, I felt pressured and put on the spot by the “Executive Producer” James Anthony, who told me I needed to provide my credit card immediately over the phone. He started the call telling me how great my “8-minute radio show” was and that I had scored very high and they wanted me back on their show. I was very excited at first. He told me that 68% of the callers I spoke with over the raido would become clients. I am actively seeking clients as I am a new business. Then he told me the financial commitment was $2,500.00. He pressured me to provide the information now, as this was an amazing opportunity for my business, indicating he would “personally handle” everything for me, including media and “press release” stuff. I felt like this would be a great opportunity, but also felt like I was being pressured at the same time. While I should have said no right away, I went against my better judgment and signed up there and then. However, I immediately felt taken advantage of and wanted out right away. I knew my business could not support the initial expense at this time, and I told James Anthony I could not commit to a time and day for my radio shows anyway, as I have a part-time teaching position and had not gotten my January schedule yet. He told me that was okay and we could always schedule the dates later. I reluctantly gave my credit card information.
Immediately following that transaction, I knew I needed to cancel this and I reached out to BTR at the e-mail address on their website ([email protected]) to initiate my refund request. I had not signed the contract, and had no intention of signing the contact.
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I reached out to BTR to cancel my 5-radio series show, as I reconsidered immediately after providing my credit card details over the phone December 1, 2020. I received a contract by e-mail earlier that day and decided I could not proceed at this time, due to my already overloaded financial constraints. I am a very new business (operating less than six months) and I do not have the cash flow at this time. For the past 12 days I have been trying to reach someone to discuss a refund and they keep giving me the 'run around' indicating that I need to talk to 'someone else'. I finally received an e-mail eight days later from someone who indicated he could process the refund, but when I tried following up subsequent to our email exchange, he stopped resopnding to my e-mails and was unreachable over the phone.
I have documented every phone call and e-mail I have sent to this organization since December 1st. I am outraged at what I consider to be 'bad business practices' and I am posting this to other small businesses to see.
When I signed up for the radio shows initially, I felt pressured and put on the spot by the “Executive Producer” James Anthony, who told me I needed to provide my credit card immediately over the phone. He started the call telling me how great my “8-minute radio show” was and that I had scored very high and they wanted me back on their show. I was very excited at first. He told me that 68% of the callers I spoke with over the raido would become clients. I am actively seeking clients as I am a new business. Then he told me the financial commitment was $2,500.00. He pressured me to provide the information now, as this was an amazing opportunity for my business, indicating he would “personally handle” everything for me, including media and “press release” stuff. I felt like this would be a great opportunity, but also felt like I was being pressured at the same time. While I should have said no right away, I went against my better judgment and signed up there and then. However, I immediately felt taken advantage of and wanted out right away. I knew my business could not support the initial expense at this time, and I told James Anthony I could not commit to a time and day for my radio shows anyway, as I have a part-time teaching position and had not gotten my January schedule yet. He told me that was okay and we could always schedule the dates later. I reluctantly gave my credit card information.
Immediately following that transaction, I knew I needed to cancel this and I reached out to BTR at the e-mail address on their website ([email protected]) to initiate my refund request. I had not signed the contract, and had no intention of signing the contact.