I bought their software/product called, Promotion Engine, when I attended Bill Macintosh's webinar nearly 2 years back, for $1497.00. Bill had promised a 30 day money back guarantee.
After 2 days, I called them and asked for a refund. Their employee, Samantha Monteo(I believe that was her name)flat out refused to give me a refund. She said that they did not have a refund policy and that, Bill had made no such committment. I was shocked to hear that!
I kept on following up with her for almost 3 weeks(could me a little more). She was either extremely rude and unprofessional, or simply ignored my phone calls.
She then said that, as a very special case, they would refund me half the amount I had paid. I was unwilling to lose $750. So I decided to just keep the product and use it. I knew that I was fighting a losing battle.
After the completion of one year, I could not access the product. I called to find out the reason. Samantha said that I would have to pay $1497 again for one more year, since the 1497 I had paid the first time gave me access to the product for only one year!
I could not believe that!!! Samantha said that it was clearly in their terms and conditions. I said that if Bill had said so in so many words during the webinar, I would never have bought the product in the first place.
Clearly, Bill Mcaintosh is a very dishonest man and preys upon gullible buyers by promising the moon, by not being candid, by concealing things, and by creating a false sense of urgency and scarcity during webinars.
BEWARE OF BILL MCINTOSH, promotionengine.com and jobcrusher.com!!!
I had a similar experience to you. As I recall the spiel was we were getting the product at a reduced price because it was in "Beta". It was half-finished and a lot of the functionality was going to be added in short order. Over the year that I had access to the product, there was not a single improvement made. Then they had the audacity to ask for another year's subscription. I have since seen other subscription products that he is flogging but once bitten, twice shy, as they say. People would do well to steer clear of Bill Mcintosh and jobcrusher.com.
The online course consisted of very lengthly videos that ultimately suggested that one needs to create 50 or more articles per day to post as content to attract people interested in businesses like mine. The videos were way too long and extremely boring. Their system was so labor intensive it was exhausting.
Immediately upon seeing how they wanted me to market my business, I could see that it was not a good fit for me. I kindly asked for a refund based on what they stated when I paid them $1495 but they kept telling me that I have to go through the entire process, use their system and if it didn't work, then and only then would they consider giving me a refund.
Ultimately, they won as I gave up. Fighting them took as much if not more time than their stupid marketing system.
Promotion Engine, Inc. Reviews
I bought their software/product called, Promotion Engine, when I attended Bill Macintosh's webinar nearly 2 years back, for $1497.00. Bill had promised a 30 day money back guarantee.
After 2 days, I called them and asked for a refund. Their employee, Samantha Monteo(I believe that was her name)flat out refused to give me a refund. She said that they did not have a refund policy and that, Bill had made no such committment. I was shocked to hear that!
I kept on following up with her for almost 3 weeks(could me a little more). She was either extremely rude and unprofessional, or simply ignored my phone calls.
She then said that, as a very special case, they would refund me half the amount I had paid. I was unwilling to lose $750. So I decided to just keep the product and use it. I knew that I was fighting a losing battle.
After the completion of one year, I could not access the product. I called to find out the reason. Samantha said that I would have to pay $1497 again for one more year, since the 1497 I had paid the first time gave me access to the product for only one year!
I could not believe that!!! Samantha said that it was clearly in their terms and conditions. I said that if Bill had said so in so many words during the webinar, I would never have bought the product in the first place.
Clearly, Bill Mcaintosh is a very dishonest man and preys upon gullible buyers by promising the moon, by not being candid, by concealing things, and by creating a false sense of urgency and scarcity during webinars.
BEWARE OF BILL MCINTOSH, promotionengine.com and jobcrusher.com!!!
Re: Promotion Engine, Inc. Reviews
I had a similar experience to you. As I recall the spiel was we were getting the product at a reduced price because it was in "Beta". It was half-finished and a lot of the functionality was going to be added in short order. Over the year that I had access to the product, there was not a single improvement made. Then they had the audacity to ask for another year's subscription. I have since seen other subscription products that he is flogging but once bitten, twice shy, as they say. People would do well to steer clear of Bill Mcintosh and jobcrusher.com.
The online course consisted of very lengthly videos that ultimately suggested that one needs to create 50 or more articles per day to post as content to attract people interested in businesses like mine. The videos were way too long and extremely boring. Their system was so labor intensive it was exhausting.
Immediately upon seeing how they wanted me to market my business, I could see that it was not a good fit for me. I kindly asked for a refund based on what they stated when I paid them $1495 but they kept telling me that I have to go through the entire process, use their system and if it didn't work, then and only then would they consider giving me a refund.
Ultimately, they won as I gave up. Fighting them took as much if not more time than their stupid marketing system.