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Wealth Automated System


Country United States
State Tennessee
City Cookeville
Phone 800-690-3168
Website http://www.wealthautomationsystem.com/
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  • Apr 21, 2016

After reading the other report on this site I had to chime in. I decided to try to sign up for this via the email address that was provided in the direct mailing and on the website. They haven't even responded to my request for information about how to sign up. I haven't called the phone number as yet. I may call just for the exercise but, even with the rebuttal that's listed I'm still very suspicious. I think what I'll do is make the call and file an update on my progress.

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  • Jan 27, 2017

I was ripped off last year the same as other individuals reporting this same entity. My report is the just as the others.when I did get to talk to someone ( Chris Jenkins ) who now also uses the name David Anthony, there were excuses pointing to the mailing house who did their job. They now have my phone number blocked and the support portion of their website shut down. I wonder if the Feds would be interested in looking into this??

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  • Oct 18, 2016

The company promised to send out color brochures advertising the business . I was to receive part of the income from the sales. If I did not I would get my money returned. The time limit was 90 days. I ordered the mailing no list of 3000 from their suggested list seller. I ordered the slick color brochures, that hooked me, from their printer. Out of 3000 , if they were sent, I received not one answer. I think it is impossible to get not one out of 3000. There has to be one fool like me out there. I called the support lady be. The man who answered was insulting and disrespectful. He did not answer any of my questions. The brochures and mailing lists were paid for by credit card. The money to the company was not.

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  • May 5, 2016

Any other reviews

have yet to see any OTHER reviews online about this cash gifting program , which is really what it is. So anyone else that has tried this and has either succeed or failed needs to come out and say so!

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  • Apr 21, 2016

After reading the other report on this site I had to chime in. I decided to try to sign up for this via the email address that was provided in the direct mailing and on the website. They haven't even responded to my request for information about how to sign up. I haven't called the phone number as yet. I may call just for the exercise but, even with the rebuttal that's listed I'm still very suspicious. I think what I'll do is make the call and file an update on my progress.

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  • Apr 12, 2016

Terence

I just talk to a guy about join he said he's made 35k in a little over a month have you still not made anything yet?

  • Mar 26, 2016

The wealth automation system claims they have been in business for years. Internets searches state they have a new website less than a year old. They dodge this resistance by saying they have been all mail only until recently. They tell you to do your due diligence and research, and that you will not find anything negative on them. They promise big paydays, depending upon what level you buy in at. The higher the better for profits they say. Everything is money back guaranteed in the beginning. When asked about the refund options they make the following reply which I feel I've heard before, "If you are worried about the refund, perhaps you shouldn't join the company". Before you can think much about it, they send new offers to join the company with different customer referral numbers to get you to believe there are more people buying in to the company and that it might be real. You might also think you are losing out on sales as others are joining up around you.

Then if you buy in cautiously at the bottom level, it still costs $500 dollars to your up-line, $300 to the company for processing your package, and then you have to buy leads from the mailing company they work with, whom recommends five hundred letters to start resulting in another $700 out of your pocket. Then they tell you it is a cash only system, no checks or credit cards allowed which must be overnighted to two separate addresses. One for your up-line and one to the company. As soon as they receive their money its dead silence from them. There is supposed to be a sort of back office where you can check the progress of your sales, but no one tells you where that is. I emailed my up-line, the company itself, and the closer who signed me up. I even called the closer in an attempt to find out where the back office could be found, but it went straight to the answering machine as usual. No email replies or call backs yet received a week later. Finally I hear from the company again, in another email, only to tell me that my up-line was caught cheating and stealing money from her down-lines by changing the mailings. This is not even possible as the mail office and up-lines are two separate companies. The company goes on to tell you that the up-line has been kicked out and that they are still going strong despite this mishap including offering discounts on upgrades. They also say they have hired new closers, which is good because the only closer I ever dealt with was a machine and a call back from the same guy every time. They assure you all your sales are still fine, meanwhile I have not received a single commission. The same time this follow-up email comes from the company, you receive an invoice from the mailing company saying all your mailings are done printing and have just been sent out. It has been a month and a mail order company is just now mailing out my initial order? The two emails together are to reassure you that the company is real so you’ll up-grade and pay them again. Cash only, don’t worry about the refund, same closer every time, no actual company website to log into…I guess I should have seen the signs before I even paid the first time. At least I won’t be falling victim to them again and hopefully this report keeps others from making the same mistake. Now there is something out there for innocent victims to be warned by.

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