My second book is scheduled to be released next week and is titled:
How To Take Down A Fraudulent Internet Company
In doing my research and investigation into some of the article that I have written over the last year, I have seen a disturbing trend in people, especially overseas, being blatantly ripped off by fraudulent companies.
Most people think that the Better Business Bureau would be the best place to lodge a complaint but that is FAR from the truth. There are organizations out there that can actually help a consumer that has been ripped off that make the BBB as impotent as the STUPID republicans in the coming elections in November.
This book will outline everything, defining what exactly internet scams are and hold to get these companies attention by filing mail fraud charges against them, which can result in getting the business closed down and their owners and management put behind bars.
It gives serious advice to those that have been victims of their sleazy crimes.
So look for its release sometime next week. Those that email me within the next seven days will get a complimentary copy delivered straight to their inbox.
Send your request to mail@fedupamerican.com before midnight July 18.
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1 comment:
Getting ripped off when using a debit card:
Impossible to do a charge back.
You must rely on the thief to give you your money (cold hard cash) back.
Debit cards pre-paid or not should be used with extreme caution. Charge backs are not an option.
However, filing a complaint at www.ftc.gov is a great option. This not only launches an investigation into the fraud against you, it can cause the collapse of company that ripped you off.
1. Get your money back when you feel you've been ripped off.
2. Take that son of a bitching company that ripped you off down.
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