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Old 07-11-2012, 07:49 PM
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This is the official discussion thread about Social Commissions, which is reviewed at:

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Old 08-08-2012, 12:52 AM
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Default More Lies & Money Gouging From Social Commissions

I joined Social Commissions because I was promised that there would be no upsells, no website, no domain names, no hosting fees, SEO, or I would never would be asked to pay more than the $49 it cost to join the program. And lastly you had 60 days to try the program with a full money back guarantee, no questions asked. Immediately upon getting my credit card info I was hit with the first upsell, the Accelerator Program which was suppose to drastically reduce the time you had to spend developing your ads for the Plenty of Fishes website. So much for promise no. 1. Then came the 5 "Free Niche Websites" that Mr. Morrison had kindly arranged for you to have as long as you went to the company that he had set up the deal with and paid for the domain name and hosting fees. So much for promises numbers 2, 3 and 4. Now there was no mention about SEO but it would appear that as multiple people would be getting the same sites, SEO wasn't really going to be a factor, since no ones website was going to get a good ranking anyhow. Then came the survey to see if you qualified for the "free coaching"! One of the main questions on their was how many 1000's of dollars are you able to invest in your new business! So much for promise no. 6.
Having had enough of his lies I have asked for my money back 3 times without success. So much for promise no. 7. I even attended one of his webinars to see if I could get to address him personally about these issues but of course I was muted. What I did see was him pushing another big upsell, a soft ware program that would not only spy on competitors ads and websites but help the user construct their own websites, etc. The price for this huge upsell, $997. I wonder how the people who fell for his sales pitch will feel if they ever find out that there are similar programs available for a lot less money and that they have been royally fleeced by Adrian Morrison. This young man obviously has no problems with taking advantage of people who trust him to get as much of their money into his bank account while actually providing not to much in return. I mean if every one starts coming up with the same types of ads on the Plenty of Fishes website it is likely to turn people off then have them buy the product.
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