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RubDMC
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 7:29 pm
Post subject: Joe Kumar - a little too slick
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I've found that legitimate Internet marketers willingly offer, and honor, a money-back guarantee for their products.
I've bought lots of information products, and in the rare case where I have to request a refund, it's been made promptly. Also in just about every case I've gone on to buy other products from the authors who refunded my money. Some products just fit me better.
But Joe Kumar is an entirely different matter. I'm not as keen on his books as others seem to be. Fair enough. But when I requested a refund I got a 6-week runaround that still hasn't stopped.
Joe claims that PayPal has frozen his account, and thus he just "can't" issue a refund. Yet at the same time he posts big payout checks from ClickBank and the like, all while flogging his list with other offers.
Sorry, but something's just not right.
I can understand people who are all excited to ride his gravy train on 75% commissions, but my own smaller personal experince with this guy is that he's just a little to slick. |
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ChipT
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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 10:12 pm
Post subject: Re: Joe Kumar - a little too slick
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Hey, Rub -
Joe also said he was in the hospital until my friend Paul Myers called that hospital, and they had never heard of Joe. Paul then set young Joe 'afire' in his TalkBiz newsletter.
Keep trying -
Best of Success, and God Bless you,
Chip Tarver
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Author of the Best Selling "First Contact Secrets ? Insider Tips Reveal How to Successfully Connect With the World's Master Marketers" Chip@FirstContactSecrets.com www.FirstContactSecrets.com (Get great private tips from 43 International Master Marketers in your own eCourse on making excellent first contacts from my exit pop on the FCS site)
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| RubDMC wrote: | I've found that legitimate Internet marketers willingly offer, and honor, a money-back guarantee for their products.
I've bought lots of information products, and in the rare case where I have to request a refund, it's been made promptly. Also in just about every case I've gone on to buy other products from the authors who refunded my money. Some products just fit me better.
But Joe Kumar is an entirely different matter. I'm not as keen on his books as others seem to be. Fair enough. But when I requested a refund I got a 6-week runaround that still hasn't stopped.
Joe claims that PayPal has frozen his account, and thus he just "can't" issue a refund. Yet at the same time he posts big payout checks from ClickBank and the like, all while flogging his list with other offers.
Sorry, but something's just not right.
I can understand people who are all excited to ride his gravy train on 75% commissions, but my own smaller personal experince with this guy is that he's just a little to slick. |
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