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Client Referral Solutions


Country United States
State Arizona
City Chandler
Address 2875 W Ray Rd #6-275
Phone (877)977-9795
Website http://www.clientreferralsolutions.com/

Client Referral Solutions Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Aug 10, 2015

I was in a bad financial situation and I was desperate for help. I was looking all over the internet for how to make money online. Later, I got a phone call from a lady she told me that we can help you make money from home online and all of that. She told me that we have to offers the standard which is 295 and deluxe which is 495. Then when I told her I was a college student she gave me a discount of 100 dollars on each of them. I chose the 195 offer and paid them.

After I paid and realised that it was a scam, I called them and told them that I wanted a refund. They kept trying to convince me but I refused. The last thing they told me was that we will let the verification center call you for your refund and thats the last I heard of them. I kept calling but no one answers.

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  • Jan 6, 2016

I was searching for work-at-home employment site. It sound like a good ideal working out of your home. I was call by a Mike Johnson. Who explian about learning how to market on the internet. I pay him 295.00 and signed Document on the internet ,

I was sent to I montoringprogram.pw/client, begin the program; starting with Module 1-8 watched four videos in eash module, after the fourth module, video #3 everything disappear form my computer I have not been able to login to no router. I try login to Google.Bing. MSN router. I get website can't be found. I been calling , but Noone know how I can get back into the program. Did I tell every I crash my computer trying to get back into wordpress. This cost me over $500.00.

Peoples stay clear of this Ripoff.

  • Dec 9, 2015

Client Referral Solutions promises the ability to make you wealthy by working at home and all they are is an over-priced tutorial. I consider them to be another online scam. They charge you an outrageous fee to be taught from videos that 1] teach you how to start a gmail email account, 2] How to set up an account with Paypal and payza 3] How to use wordpress blogging software 4] Using Google Analytics (but you should check out Google themselves for their web-master guide which has lots of good pointers and far more information that you receive from client referral solutions) 5] How to include RSS feeds in your blog. However at the end of the day, you do not have any good way of making any money.

All of their lessons you can learn on your own without paying $995. Also since they do not have the necessary approval/licensing from the Arizona Secretary of State as confirmed by the BBB on Sept 2nd 2015, I suspect that they will eventually fold as a company.

You can get access to wordpress blogging software on web-hosting services (there are plenty of them out there at a good price). I got 4 years of web-hosting for a cost of $134 dollars and I have the liberty to do as I wish.

The true tell-tale sign that Client Referral Solutions is a scam comes from their "leads program" where they call you up and act as "your coach" to convince you to buy "leads" of a list of people who are supposedly "targeted leads" who wish to be part of an online work from home program (though you do not know if there is actually a list of leads you purchased). You supposedly get $300 commission for each person on the list you bought who joins the scam. You are advised that the lead program is the best way of earning revenue through Client Referral Solutions. However, 1] Why would they want to share $300 per person from a list that they already own? 2] The sales of leads is actually a gimmack to generate revenue that they could not generate on their own, and therefore the lead sales from the list sold to you will not generate the revenue to cover the cost of your purchase of the leads. 3] Thus that is the whole reason why they sold the list of leads to you as they are junk and they obtain more revenue from selling the leads to existing members than the revenue obtained by actually bringing new members into the program. 4) Since they advise you that the leads are the best way to earn money through the program, you are advised you should save 15% of your revenue from the lead sales to purchase more leads. 5] What? Save 15%? The leads did not generate any sales! So how do you buy more leads?

Its so very amazing what these scammers will tell you.

  • Dec 2, 2015

This is a scam

Client Referral Solutions is truly a scam. They charge you an outrageous fee to be taught from videos that 1] teach you how to start a gmail email account (duh), 2] How to set up an account with Paypal and payza (duh) 3] How to use wordpress blogging software 4] Using Google Analytics (but you should check out Google themselves for their webmaster guide which has lots of good pointers) 5] How to include RSS feeds in your blog. However in the end, you do not have any good way of making money.

All of their lessons you can learn on your own without paying $995. Also since they do not have the necessary approval/licensing from the Arizona Secretary of State as confirmed by the BBB on Sept 2nd 2015, they will eventually fold as a company.

You can get access to wordpress blogging software on web-hosting services (there are plenty of them out there at a good price). I got 4 years of web-hosting for a cost of $134 dollars and I have the liberty to do as I wish.

The true tell-tale sign that Client Referral Solutions is a scam comes from their "leads program" where they sell you a list of people who are supposed to be "targeted leads" who wish to be part of an online work from home program . You get $300 commission for each person on the list you bought who joins the scam. However, 1] Why would they want to share $300 per person from a list that they already own? 2] Sales of leads is to generate revenue that they could not generate on their own, and therefore the lead sales from the list sold to you will not generate the revenue to cover the cost of you purchasing the leads. 3] That is the whole reason why they sold the list of leads to you as they are junk. They obtain more revenue from selling the leads to members than the revenue obtained by actually bringing new members into the program. 4) They also advise you that the leads are the best way to earn money through the program and that you should save 15% of your revenue from the lead sales to purchase more leads. 5] What? The leads did not generate any sales! Its so very amazing what these scammers will tell you.

  • Nov 23, 2015

Scammed by Client Referral Solutions

Client Referral Solutions is a scam. They provide an expensive learning program of 1) how to create a gmail email account (no brainer), 2) How to create accounts on PayPal and Payza (no brainer), 3) How to use wordpress (no brainer) 4) How to include RSS feeds in your blog (again, lots of tools out there to do that).

There is no need to pay client referral solutions for all of that when you could be doing this yourself, and create your own webdomain (ehost.com) that provides you with tools to use wordpress and you have the freedom to expand your own webdomain to be as large as you want it to be. The cost to me, was $134 dollars for 4 years. This is better than paying the $995 from clientreferralsolultions, which again is a scam, and eventually they will be shutdown (so your lifetime membership for your web domain is going to eventually be lost).

The ultimate key to knowing that Client Referral Solutions is a scam is their "targeted lead program". This is where you pay Client Referral Solutions to get a list of people that 1) they already own and 2) get "credit" or a $300 commission on each person who buys into their program. 3) They highly advise that pepole save 15% of all of their revenue to buy *more leads*. Now the problem with that is 1) Why would they want to share $300 per new victim who joins the program, when they already owned the list of people and keep the profit for themselves? That makes no sense 2) The lead program really means they are trying to extract more revenue out of their member "victims" as they do not conduct an actual business. 3) Since they would have no motive to share $300 per new member *victim* the leads program is just another scam where you are not going to profit at all, and not get a profit or return from the sale of the leads, but rather just end up throwing your money away. 4) if you are going to throw your money away, go to Vegas, do not pay for leads with Client Referral Solutions

  • Nov 23, 2015

Scammed by Client Referral Solutions

Client Referral Solutions is a scam. They provide an expensive learning program of 1) how to create a gmail email account (no brainer), 2) How to create accounts on PayPal and Payza (no brainer), 3) How to use wordpress (no brainer) 4) How to include RSS feeds in your blog (again, lots of tools out there to do that).

There is no need to pay client referral solutions for all of that when you could be doing this yourself, and create your own webdomain (ehost.com) that provides you with tools to use wordpress and you have the freedom to expand your own webdomain to be as large as you want it to be. The cost to me, was $134 dollars for 4 years. This is better than paying the $995 from clientreferralsolultions, which again is a scam, and eventually they will be shutdown (so your lifetime membership for your web domain is going to eventually be lost).

The ultimate key to knowing that Client Referral Solutions is a scam is their "targeted lead program". This is where you pay Client Referral Solutions to get a list of people that 1) they already own and 2) get "credit" or a $300 commission on each person who buys into their program. 3) They highly advise that pepole save 15% of all of their revenue to buy *more leads*. Now the problem with that is 1) Why would they want to share $300 per new victim who joins the program, when they already owned the list of people and keep the profit for themselves? That makes no sense 2) The lead program really means they are trying to extract more revenue out of their member "victims" as they do not conduct an actual business. 3) Since they would have no motive to share $300 per new member *victim* the leads program is just another scam where you are not going to profit at all, and not get a profit or return from the sale of the leads, but rather just end up throwing your money away. 4) if you are going to throw your money away, go to Vegas, do not pay for leads with Client Referral Solutions

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