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starlightr
Joined: 28 Oct 2009, 07:38 Posts: 1
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 B&G Publishing
Has anyone else received (or responded ) to this ad? I've received it from 2 different people/companies...this one is B&G Publishing in Clifton Park, NY. Instructions are to mail one letter (which they will provide) to "Business A". Then they will send back to me a very specific type of information. Put the material that ....blah blah....add some blah blah,,, and then mail that to "Business B".
Has anyone tried this before? Does anyone know what this business is?
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| 28 Oct 2009, 07:40 |
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broncosfan48
Joined: 28 Oct 2009, 07:43 Posts: 1
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 Re: B&G Publishing
Hi every one dont send your money to this guy it is a scam .I to would like to get rich ,we all would !! the only one that is going to make eny money from this is Dickson !No one in there right is going to give you something for nothing .it will cost you your $32.00 +the cost of your mailing list, + post & you might get 5 to 10 . Also if you get cought. If you Want to make money come up with your own scam then make your own sells pitch buy your mailing list pay your postage send out your own letters kick back clect your own checks and count your money have a good day all the way to the bank
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| 28 Oct 2009, 07:44 |
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KerryCB
Joined: 28 Oct 2009, 07:51 Posts: 1
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 Re: B&G Publishing
This is a scam. Anything that sounds too good to be true, usually is. If it was so easy to make $15,000 dollars a month, wouldn't we all be doing it? Now it's not impossible to make a great income from home, it just takes some research to find an honest company, that doesn't make false promises. When I was searching for a home business, I did alot of research and went through alot of trial and error. There are alot of scams and companies that give you false hope, however eventually I was able to find a company that doubled my income and gave me alot of free time to spend with my family. When searching for a home based business, look for one that has a great product, excellent support and training. Good luck in your search!
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| 28 Oct 2009, 07:54 |
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computergrl
Joined: 28 Oct 2009, 08:01 Posts: 1
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 Re: B&G Publishing
Is this the same company or affiliate company called Vanderbilt Enterprises out of Minneapolis, MN?
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| 28 Oct 2009, 08:02 |
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KnightMare2
Joined: 28 Oct 2009, 08:32 Posts: 1
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 Re: B&G Publishing
Vanderbilt Enterprises Paul Vanderbilt 7040 Lakeland Ave. N. Suite 200 Minneapolis, MN. 55428-5616
I have dealt with this company recently and I will say that I was not impressed. For $25.00 you get a booklet entitled "Who wants to become a millionaire". In the initial advertisement letter that you receive, it states "Proof will be sent with order". However, no proof is provided with order. The booklet is just an outline of a money making plan that explains how it is supposed to work. That is all. Paul Vanderbilt also does not provide any testimonials to back up any claims about his system.
In his advertisment letter, Paul Vanderbilt refers to his method as the unique GG-1 technique. However, in the booklet "Who wants to become a millionaire" he refers to his technique as the G2-22 method. Also, in his advertisement letter he makes it sound like he put together a money making plan. However, in the booklet "Who wants to become a millionaire" Paul Vanderbilt's name is not mentioned once. He did not write the booklet, he is just marketing it.
I did write Paul Vanderbilt and asked him about these concerns, as well as a refund. I also asked Paul Vanderbilt if he and his company (Vanderbilt Enterprises) were affiliated with (Victor Dickson and Double Action Formula). I asked that because both Vanderbilt Enterprises and Double Action Formula material is about 95% identical.
I did get a reponse back and a refund from Paul Vanderbilt. The only concern that Paul Vanderbilt addressed was that in no way was Vanderbilt Enterprises affiliated with Victor Dickson and Double Action Formula. Paul Vanderbilt goes on to say that Victor Dickson and Double Action Formula is a disgrace and is giving mail order businesses a bad name. Paul Vanderbilt did not address the lack of proof or the inconsistencies from the advertisement letter to the booklet.
Despite the fact that Vanderbilt Enterprises is not affilated with Double Action Formula, I still do not recommend this company to anyone.
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