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Date Added: 6/13/2009
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Reviewer: Quintile
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Paul Darby Bio
Paul Darby is an Internet marketer with several ripoff reports filed against him on the popular site, "Ripoff Reports". He is the President of Unimax Services which is basically a Website for his other programs and for his affiliate sites. He runs a Internet marketing forum, Net Millionaire's Club and his new project The Moolah Pie.
Detailed Overview
Paul Darby is President of Unimax Services. On the Website, "Ripoff Report" there is 6 ripoff reports concerning Paul Darby. They are dated from 3/21/05 to the recent one on 4/6/09. The most recent report concerns a double payment after numerous attempts to sign up for the Net Millionaire's Club. Apparently Paul spoke loudly and in a negative tone to the client when the client tried to find out why the account was blocked and to try to secure a refund for the double payment. The second complaint concerns non-performance of service regarding promised visits. A third report complains about "flame emails" from Paul Darby when the client asked about not receiving the product after paying $197 to Paul (this complaint was regarding Unimax Service). The next ripoff report also concerns Unimax and states that the program is difficult to set up. The unconditional money back guarantee was not honored despite numerous requests.
On the Unimax Services Website Paul Darby also lists his favorite affiliate programs so the site is also used to generate leads for him as an affiliate marketer. Unimax Services has links at the top for "search for anyone for free" which is a people search engine many are using to make money. Another link at the top of the page is to "Free Traffic" which turns out to be a traffic exchange program. The next link button takes you to another one of Paul's programs called, "Net Millionaires Club" which is a social network for Internet marketers. The next link button at the top of the site takes visitors to "Domains & Hosting Deals" which brings up a domain name search and links to web hosting, SSL certificates, email accounts, marketing tools and a build a Website button.
The services that Unimax offers are Domain and hosting deals, NetMillionairesClub 2.0, The Advertising Machine (which promises overnight success), The Internet Success Machine, Hidden Persuader Marketing, and Moolah Pie Project (a step-by-step marketing system that is a list of things to do to make large amount of money quickly). The Moolah Pie Project launched 4/1/09. As an Internet marketer Paul Darby has put all his prior knowledge running Unimax Services into his new project Moolah Pie. The promises he makes is to show anyone who gives him $5, how to make that back immediately after joining. Moolah Pie provides those who join, several different ways to make money online by providing tools to start making money quickly.
Paul Darby has a forum community for customers and friends of Unimax services.
Reputation
Paul Darby has several ripoff reports filed on the Website, "Ripoff reports" about his company, Unimax Services. The reports focus on poor product fulfillment, unanswered emails and refund requests that go unanswered and not honored. The reports span from 2005 through 2009. There are no threads found for Paul Darby on the Warrior Forum so no one is talking about him or his products, which does not give him any credibility.
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The Whois information for a website lists the owner and their contact information. The owner of "Paul Darby" has purposely made their Whois information private. While not always a bad thing, this could mean they have something to hide.
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Newbie's views
I am surprised by the negative comments, but they are just a few over several years. When dealing with a multitude of people you are bound to have an ocassional problem that doesn't resolve well.
I once was trying to repair a lady's wheelchair, but found out we had received the wrong part. I carefully explained that to the lady and offered her two options until we got the right part. She seemed satisfied, although not happy with the situation. She later sent a seven page letter to my employer saying how incompetent I was. Everyone had a good laugh over it, but I can't help wondering if there were some lingering doubts among co-workers and management about my abilities.
To me Paul comes across as sincere and genuine. I will admit that signing up for his programs, at least to me, was a bit confusing. I wasn't exactly sure what I was supposed to do or if I was finished and what to do next - maybe just being new at this stuff. I have full confidence in working with him.
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by houghkr on June 18, 2009 at 9:27 AM CST

Ken Hough
Founder of Niko's Team
We work together to help you succeed!
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Hot Head!
I joined a program Paul Darby was starting called Internet University. It was a big mistake. It seemed like a front to push his affiliate buddies products. The monthly fee was really high to be a member and certain applications didn't work.
I wrote a letter to the help desk, directed to Paul, saying that certain things weren't working and I felt like I was being scammed for the money I was paying. Boy! He did not like that and really let me have it, saying I was so negative, and that he did not want me on his site, among many other hot headed comments.
I wrote back and said I was sorry, but damn to get that mad, when ripoffs do occur all the time on the net.
Great guy if you agree with everything he promotes or sells, but don't really tell him what you think, or he might go off on you TOO!
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Jekyll and Hyde
I have had a little bit of experience with Paul Darby and it was a positive one. I'm sure that many people have issues with him and this is to be expected in every type of business and more so on the Internet as there is no real face to face contact. It can be very difficult at times to keep ones composure when dealing with someone that is upset with you, I know this first hand as I have over 125,000 members in my off-line program and yes you can't please everyone. I too have felt the anger and he went from Jekyll to Hyde. Paul is just in prelaunch with something that looks really good and I'm in and helping to get it off the ground. In a nut shell you're paid to watch video advertisements.
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by chuckt on June 24, 2009 at 9:27 PM CST

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Netbug
I totally agree to the fact that you can't please everyone within your downline, even those who are just starting out as an online network marketer. I hope his new product will be a big opportunity. It pays people who watch videos, it's free to join but you can also upgrade to a paid membership where you can also upload your videos promoting your products. It looks pretty good.
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by Melaorganic on June 24, 2009 at 10:28 PM CST

Jhonny Serrano
Learn how you can SELF-BRAND yourself and do more for your business... watch the video
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If he were the last offer on the Net ...
If Paul Darby were the last guy on the Net offering an opportunity, I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole!
This guy is a ripoff ... and you can prove that simply by having any kind of problem with his offer or service.
I entered a few of his "here today, gone tomorrow" programs before discovering what a "Rich Jerk" he is. For instance, I paid him $197 for an ad placement in October '06, expecting to see it up and running in a few days. I fought with him for months and months before he FINALLY placed the ad in June of the next year! Eight months of waiting!
Know why he finally did it? ... Because I threatened to broadcast his scam attitude all over the Net unless he either placed the ad I had paid $197 for, or else refund my money. He got so upset that he called and left a message on my voicemail that he was grabbing the next plane to my home town to take me on. Huh???? He said I was threatening him, his wife and his daughter's well-being.
At that time he was absolutely adamant about never giving a refund for anything he sells. As far as I know, he STILL will not give a refund. What a guy! What a businessman!
I could go on about other phone conversations and emails from him that were some of the worst slams I've ever heard. He even goes so far as to invoke God in his rantings, as if he were a good Christian or something. Believe me, I am a devoted Christian ... and Paul Darby is no Christian. Not with his attitude and manner of handling customers.
Sorry if I've stepped on any hopefuls' toes here. But I'm warning you now ... if you think your new opportunity with Paul Darby is going to bring you lots of money and success ... dream on!
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by proveit on June 25, 2009 at 2:50 AM CST

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Don't deal with him.
I joined one of his programs a few years ago, and asked him for some info by email. He was quite nasty, as if I was inferior to him, the expert marketer. After that, I unsubscribed from his mailing list. He's not worth the trouble.
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Program Sign ups
Having little internet experience I fell into the $197 Race Ads site package. After purchase, I was told the site would only be set up after I get a GETRESPONSE account. Looked into opening account to move ahead.
More referral money for Darby. Now out $350. No helpful info on how to set it up, so I got no place. Asked repeatedly for help to complete. Nothing, left me stranded. Finally asked for refund, no way. Total loss.
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by hgsfund on July 14, 2009 at 12:49 AM CST

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Paul Darby is an arrogant jerk!
Wow. I have signed up as a free member for several of his programs over the past year and have been bombarded with spam basically telling me what an idiot I am for not upgrading into whatever program he happened to be promoting at the time. I am glad to see that I am not the only one dissatisfied with Paul Darby's marketing techniques. It seems like there are more than a few of us who feel personally insulted by Mr. Darby's tactics. I have known him best from "Netbug" and I wrote an honest review of that program earlier today. His promo emails to me were insulting and degrading. He is a first class con artist (although not a very good one.) Do not be duped into joining anything that Paul Darby is promoting to you, in fact, unsubscribe from ALL of his lists immediately.
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by Hannah828 on August 2, 2009 at 1:07 AM CST

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Won't win Mr. Congeniality
I wish I had read this thread before I signed up for his latest - Netbug. I upgraded immediately and really worked during pre-launch and immediately after launch. We were told that we would be able to view videos for enough pay to cover our monthly fee, but he didn't get things set up in time.
Every time someone complained we would all get a "snippy" email with a lot of attitude from him. I would say stay away from Mr. Darby.
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Paul Darby - stay away
I am not the only one dissatisfied with Paul Darby's marketing techniques. I joined one of his programs a few months ago and asked him for some info by email. He was quite nasty, as if I was inferior to him, the expert marketer. I wrote a letter to the help desk, directed to Paul, saying that certain things weren't working and I felt like I was being scammed for the money I was paying. Do not be duped into joining anything that Paul Darby is promoting to you, in fact, unsubscribe from ALL of his lists immediately. Stay away from him.
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by ulele on December 7, 2009 at 9:36 PM CST

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