Once you get passed, “why did i sign on if i had my suspicions” i think you'll find some redeeming insights and save yourself some time and possibly, serious money. Initially the owner of the business Says his name is mike dee) tells a preposterous story which has sitcom value if you can listen to it from that perspective. The initial solicitation is for $3.95, an amount i'd pay to listen to anyone with his initial claims. As soon as you sign up you are hit with an up-sell of close to $500. You've got to give the guy credit for “balls”. There is an obscure link at the bottom of the page to decline his offer. This merely takes you to another link for an amount about $100 less and a similar lower page link to decline that offer. This takes you to the final up-sell link for $295 and no option to decline. You either buy that, or you've reached the end of the trail. Being unable to go any further from that, i went to my email. The email proved to be a dead end as well, but it did have an email contact address. In order to correspond with them you must provide your receipt number. The problem with that is: there is no receipt number. The email is filled with miscellaneous junk, but nothing resembling or designated as a receipt number. I find some poor soul bought into one of the additional up-sells, receiving nothing, but the charge on his credit card and never the software. I'm sure i'll have no problem getting the charges reversed or not feel the sting of losing $3.95, however, like all of you, i hate being taken for a sucker and admittedly vindictive to those who violate my trust. I will be coming back to update this report, but i'm sure it won't be with positive results.
Rich Janitor Reviews
Once you get passed, “why did i sign on if i had my suspicions” i think you'll find some redeeming insights and save yourself some time and possibly, serious money. Initially the owner of the business Says his name is mike dee) tells a preposterous story which has sitcom value if you can listen to it from that perspective. The initial solicitation is for $3.95, an amount i'd pay to listen to anyone with his initial claims. As soon as you sign up you are hit with an up-sell of close to $500. You've got to give the guy credit for “balls”. There is an obscure link at the bottom of the page to decline his offer. This merely takes you to another link for an amount about $100 less and a similar lower page link to decline that offer. This takes you to the final up-sell link for $295 and no option to decline. You either buy that, or you've reached the end of the trail. Being unable to go any further from that, i went to my email. The email proved to be a dead end as well, but it did have an email contact address. In order to correspond with them you must provide your receipt number. The problem with that is: there is no receipt number. The email is filled with miscellaneous junk, but nothing resembling or designated as a receipt number. I find some poor soul bought into one of the additional up-sells, receiving nothing, but the charge on his credit card and never the software. I'm sure i'll have no problem getting the charges reversed or not feel the sting of losing $3.95, however, like all of you, i hate being taken for a sucker and admittedly vindictive to those who violate my trust. I will be coming back to update this report, but i'm sure it won't be with positive results.