He is on the Rip Off Report, so moet likely someone you want to avoid...
Jeff Paul Systems advertises on television as a homebased business opportunity that is turnkey, using a proven product and stating in his material that it can be started up with zero dollars, no computer, and no computer experience.
You start with a small purchase price of the initial material, $54.95 with shipping included. What you receive in the mail is useless and they give you a number to call so they can upsell a larger package based on what 'you' want to make per month. Of course, what you 'invest' is related to how much you can sink into it. They try to upsell anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000.
They told me I would make my money back within 3-6 months and then they mail you a huge box of notebooks and tapes that are part of the website they sell you. You cannot do what they tell you to do to prepare for your websites they sell you, unless you have a computer. And you cannot do what they tell you to do with your websites unless you have some computer knowledge.
They have someone contact you immediately to set up a merchant account with a lease for a virtual terminal that you can never cancel. Then when you try to cancel, they do not respond to your inquiries, they just send you late notices and report you to the credit bureau.
After many months of zero sales, I have tried to cancel everything, including credit cards because the Web master kept on charging it without my authorization.
They promise in their guarantee an 'unconditional, unrestricted, no b.s., iron-clad guarantee to try this program with no risk'. If you are unhappy with it for any reason, you can get a refund...within 30 days from the purchase date. Beware, there is no way you can possibly review and get this up and running to see if it will work for you within 30 days.
Read more here http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/115/ripoff0115777.htm
2007-06-12 06:23:44
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answered by Thomas 1
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This Site Might Help You.
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Has anybody used the Jeff Paul's Shortcut to Internet Millions? Is this another scam? Please let me know.?
Has anyone used this program before? If so, please let me know whether it is a scam or real money making system.
2015-08-14 18:39:10
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answered by Zack 1
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I haven't tried it yet. But from my all experience all I can say is that if you want to make money it's only you who can help yourself.
There is no such thing as making money in shortcut way. I don't want to sound like a jerk here, but when I started learning computers three years ago I was just like you wanting to be a quick rich type.
I did fall for some scams and believe me, none of them helped me make more than $100 a month. I put at least 10-15 hours worth of work each week and in result I got $25/week on average.
So I told myself that whatever I do, I will never fall for such scheme again. Today I make more than $50 a day doing almost nothing. Key to make money is learning what you're passion at on internet. For example, I was really interested in learning how software are downloaded and distributed online. I read several articles, tutorials, and books online (for free of course!) and thought myself everything. Just remember, a good learner always asks questions. If you need help in anything just drop some words on forums and I’m sure one of 30 million people online will help you.
In conclusion; the faster you try to get rich, harder you gonna fall. So start from the scratch and you will enjoy every single penny you make.
2007-06-08 13:36:38
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answered by desi 2
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Sure. Jeff Paul.
2016-03-16 06:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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