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MyEmailmentor.Com Reviews
WARNING: Myemailmentor.com promises people a super easy way to make money on the interent,
by simply downloading a customer list of 500 or more email lists to your myemailmentor account
every 7 days, via a secondary website: stablemailer.com According to the website, members get paid 20
cents per click-through. Once your accumulated monthly balance reaches $400, the company website
states the member will be paid the following month on the 25th of the month.
I joined the company May 17, 2015 and have accumulated over $700 in commissions. I have yet to
see my $400 check that I have qualified for after only 90 days into the program. Furthermore,
the company (website operators/owners) stopped answering my email questions beginning
mid-June through Oct 7, 2015. Strangely enough, when I first joined the program my emails
were answered promptly and professionally. Then suddenly--the replies from the company just
stopped abruptly, without so much as a reply or explalnation.
That should have been a "Red Flag" to alert me of impending trouble ahead with MyEmailMentor.com
My experience with MyEmailMentor closely mirrors the previous author's experince with these
CROOKS! In all fairness, I do believe StableMailer.com is NOT fraudulent, as the company simply
provides email lists to its customers for a fee; however, I do believe StableMailer should bar
the owner of the MyEmailMentor website from doing business with StableMailer, which is within
their power to do so. Otherwise, it would appear StableMailer.com is an accessory to the "White Collar"
crime that is being perputrated on innocent victims of the MyEmailMentor scam.
I cancelled my EmailMentor membership after losing $235 (5 payments of $47 each). DO NOT JOIN
THIS COMPANY; furthermore, do not believe the fake "Testimonials" of people appearing on YouTube
videos, for example, who FALSELY claim to have made "Big Bucks" with this scam company. They
are deliberately deceiving people into joining MyEmailMentor. WHY people would promote an apparent
scam is incredible, unless there is something (money) in it for them, when a member falls for the scam.
MyEmailMentor's only purpose is to separate unsuspecting victims of $47 a month, with their ongoing
scam, from their hard-earned money, without providing the $400 payments it promises recruits.
I promise you: You will not receive 99 Cents from these SOB's, much less $400.
I repeat: MYEMAILMENTOR IS A SCAM! ATTENTION: Any lawyers interested in creating a Class
Action lawsuit against MyEmailMentor, please contact me, as I want to be a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Thank you.