Tuesday, August 11, 2009

They aren't even answering their phone!!!

Okay, so I got their number off of my credit card statement and made several attempts to call them yesterday. Their phone rang for a long time before it went to a switchboard. Press 3 to speak with a customer service representative. I did this, and the phone rang, and rang, and rang. It was occasionally interrupted by a voice saying something that would be cut off midway, then the phone would go back to ringing. Great, not getting through. After 5 minutes of this it went to a voicemail where I left a message, twice, telling them who I was and that I needed them to return my call regarding my account. I have still not heard from them, and am thinking that I won't. I will be continuing to attempt to call them today. If I do not hear from them today I think that I will be contacting the Attorney General of the state of Michigan (the state in which I reside) along with the Attorney General of the state of Utah (the state in which they claim to be doing business in).

Sidenote: upon typing in "Money Mastery.com is a ripoff I found something interesting. In rip-offreport.com there are references to another company, and one of the founders, Peter Jeppson. It seems that he is being indicted in scam charges regarding this other company. Amazingly, this Peter Jeppson also seems to be involved with this company Money Mastery.com. I am also amazed to see at the top of the page that I printed out that they seem to be endorsed by a lot of people, USA Today, NBC, Newsweek, Time, CNN, and CNBC. I wonder if these people realize that they have endorsed a theif!!! The website to access the program is mymoneyplan.com, I don't recommend that you sign up for the 3 day trial membership.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Well here I am again

I managed to find one of their "free trial offer" sites. It says that if you don't log onto the account within 3 days and change your account status to "do not renew" it will automatically charge your account the $49. Funny however is that when you go onto your edit account information they do not give you that option.

Money Mastery.com, They have stolen my money.

I recently saw one of those lines about making money on Google. Curious I went online and saw that the information was only $1.95. I thought, great, this is something that I can afford, and maybe it will help me generate some income that I desperately need. I am in the middle of a chapter 13 bankruptcy and only making about $200 a month after the bankruptcy payments are made.

So here I am today, checking my bank account, and what do I see? There is an additional charge for $49 that I did not authorize from these people. My attempts to get a hold of someone has thus far been futile, and I don't exactly know where else to go but to the Attorney General of the state in which I live in order to fix this problem. The websites that I was given login information to, one of which comes back as the site is currently for sale, do not help me in the slightest. I was given the option to e-mail at one of them, which sends me to Microsoft office, which I have never managed to get to work as far as e-mailing anyone, so my e-mail was never sent. I am frustrated by the use of these companies to defraud us.