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Vianet Webzone (Complaint)
Posted: 2009-06-16 by BarbaraPeri
Coaching Website Credit Card Scam
I was asked to invest $5800.00 dollars borrowed from my credit cards to help start an online business. I decided not to go into debt and asked to receive a refund.

I have recieved nothing. I need help to get my borrowed money put BACK on my credit cards.

Than...
ViaNetWebZone (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2010-01-28 by VWZTeam
Customer NO SERVICE
customer service through Vianet Webzone. We pride ourselves in the various means of communication we utilize with our clients. We maintain over 14, 000 active websites and value each of our clients opinions and feedback. We are able to be contacted via live chat, email, and phone. Our contact information is listed below...
Vianet Coaching (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2010-01-11 by This will be made right
No website, etc.
Western Australia, joined Vianet Webzone in August 09 after paying $6880. 00USD for the assurance of setting up of an online business including website and marketing training, and shown how to make money online. It was recommended I should apply for a LLC Nevada Business account which cost me another $1000...
Vianet Webzone (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2010-01-08 by Kellie Carlson
Coaching Website Credit Card Scam
I am 4 months deep into te vianet webzone and they took me for 10, 000. I want out in a bad way and don't know how to get my money back. If anyone can help, please let me know. Kellie Carlson...
ViaNetWebZone (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2009-12-20 by iInternettoolkit
Bogus Site!
about a month now "vianet webzone, " and so far I have had a no reel problems yet. I am a guy that can't find his "butt" with both hands as far as a computer goes but I needed a supplemental income of some kind. All I had ever done with a computer was play games on it...
IVY CAPITAL (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2009-08-03 by stoton-zoo
Scam Artists
Jessica Johnson Vianet Webzone 866-822-9523 jessica. johnson@vianetwebzone. com It will take over 5 minutes to get through to someone, but wait it out. It should be worth it. I never actually got transferred, but I got an "appointment" that may actually be real...
IVY CAPITAL (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2009-07-28 by stoton-zoo
Scam Artists
I have been working with Vianet Webzone Training. The information is useful and the webinars are actually entertaining and informative. However, these are the same people as in all the previous posts. They use all the same tactics and even the same phone numbers. I started out trying to get a refund on their Business Credit program...
ViaNetWebZone (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2009-07-15 by B.OLEYAR
Bogus Site!
and VIANET WEBZONE. COM they are out of Kansas City MO they have many phone numbers every one of the phone numbers I called was working and I even talked to a LIVE PERSON! I checked these 3 companies out on the internet and the all have a excellent reputation! oh I did find 1 complaint from a client and it was handled, in fact the guy who made the complaint was sorry he made it in the first place! Therefore this is the kind of company I want to do business with! Bruce Oleyar...
Vianet Coaching (Complaint Comment)
Posted: 2009-04-23 by No Trust
No website, etc.
and now see that at vianet webzone, the same marketing is offered for only a dollar. I am so upset with the unprofessional manner in which this company has done business that I am seeking legal advise. They promise the world and way under deliver, never return phone calls. Oh, and the coaching is not truly coaching, they don't help you figure out which niche is best and see that you are on track...

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vianet webzone scam

I am complaining about a web based business that goes by many names. Vianet Webzone, Ivy Capitol, Triad Media, The Success Team, ICI, National Data Entry Coaching, Universal Account Services.



I signed up with this company 4-29-09 after joining Data Entry to earn extra money. I received a call from the Vianet people who started inquiring about my goals and desires and . They stated that they had a program much better than the one I just started and they guaranteed that I would make my investment back in 6 months, but probably a lot more in less time. They promised to teach me everything I needed to know, and they would be my mentors. I was to duplicate what they had done and they would teach me step by step. They had me write down top 10 things I would do when I made all this money. Then I had to promise to be willing to learn, stay positive and don’t give up. They then asked me to give them 5 reasons they should mentor me. Sounded great! Then the hard, fast pressure sales hit. 8,000.00 was what this cost, but I would be financially free in 6 months, guaranteed. So I began.

What a mess. I started doing the lessons on line, by myself, per the email instructions. after 12 days I received a email stated new instructions and new signon. They changed formats. Now I was to go to some special area. Well I could not as my pc was older and I was unable to download firefox and new websites. So I was in this far, I purchased a new pc. Then continued with the learning, by my self. I had some questions and called the customer support and was told to create a ticket. Well I did, and no one answered. I called back and they told me to try again. I did and was treated badly. They talked down to me as if I were stupid. I was trying to follow the lessons and the outlines and was getting calls telling me I needed to get licensed, get marketing and investing advise. I was a little overwhelmed. Where was my mentor? Who was holding my hand? To make a very long story shorter, there is no one. The websites did not work properly and after over 36 tech tickets and little to no progress. Wrote a letter outlining problems and lack of responses. Was given free hostings, 29.95, (supposedly) and was to get a call from someone to help me. Did not get either. Did finally get to the coaching part, was only allowed 6 1 hour sessions for 8,000. and we used those trying to get the program to work. Wrote another letter. Was given more coaching and offered $ to say all is well. Did not take $ as I stated I want this to work. Finally after long hours of work and no progress, two coaches each of them also stating program not responding. I did ask for refund. They said no. Was offered more $ and more coaching. I said I just want this to work, it still has not. Sent them a letter from attorney requesting refund and they said they could not do the work for me, but would continue to work with me until I earned my investment back. I still have not been able to get their web page to function. All I am trying to do is an affiliate web page. So I want others to know that they are not providing what they are selling and charging 18% on whatever you don’t have the cash for. Please be very careful with these companies.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

CONGRESS'S NEXT GIVEAWAY

By Jim DeMint
Monday, September 7, 2009
After a month of the American people voicing unrelenting outrage to their elected representatives about the level of spending, debt and government intervention in their lives, a beleaguered and unpopular congressional majority returns to its haven of Washington this week. Incredibly, the first item on the Senate agenda is a bill to create a new and unnecessary government tourism advertising agency. Call it Fannie Travel.

Congress's Next Giveaway

The $400 million Travel Promotion Fund, set to be created if the Senate passes the Travel Promotion Act (TPA) this week, is perhaps the perfect illustration of the disconnect between the American people and their representatives in Washington.

The bill would impose a $10 fee on foreign visitors to the United States and use the money to fund an international advertising campaign encouraging the world to travel here (Imagine: "Come to America, so we can tax you at the airport!"). The advertising fund would be controlled by leaders of America's tourism industry -- giant corporations such as Disney, Loews and Marriott. Keep in mind, those companies are not in distress -- they're thriving. Disney, for instance, posted profits of $4.4 billion last year, and bought Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion just last week.

The American travel industry already spends billions every year on advertising with tens of millions focused on international marketing. The purpose of the Travel Promotion Act is to subsidize that advertising.



No thanks.

Proponents of the bill say that it's not a tax increase because only foreigners will pay it. But the European Union and other governments have already announced that any TPA fee will trigger reciprocal fees for American travelers to their countries. Meanwhile, every $10 Washington takes from foreign tourists is $10 those tourists won't spend in local restaurants, shops and hotels. This act is designed to help big businesses at the expense of small ones.

Over the past year, Americans have lost millions of jobs and trillions of dollars in a recession that was largely caused by the federal government meddling in the economy. The question now is whether Washington has learned its lesson. Recent evidence is not encouraging. As far as I'm concerned, "Cash for Clunkers" is not the name of a single idiotic program. It is the name for an entire year's worth of failed and incompetent economic policies: two failed stimulus bills; an unconstitutional bailout of Wall Street; proposed federal takeovers of the health-care and energy sectors; and actual federal takeovers of banks, insurance companies and carmakers.

That is the true cause of the anger in this country. We are now close to $12 trillion in debt. The deficit for 2009, and probably next year as well, will top $1 trillion. Long-term, Medicare and Social Security have a combined projected deficit of more than $100 trillion! How deeply into debt do we have to get before Congress kicks its addiction to hundred-million-dollar impulse shopping? Any senator who votes to create a $400 million program to subsidize billion-dollar, multinational corporations either doesn't understand the seriousness of America's economic problems or just doesn't care.

Tourism is vital to our economy, especially to our economic recovery. In my home state of South Carolina, tourism is the No. 1 industry. But that's exactly why we need to keep the government out of it. Bungling policies already hinder our international tourism industry. Processing of visas is inexcusably slow, which for large group visits such as business conferences often means outright cancellation. We are also renowned for our unfriendly and irrational customs systems. Our problem isn't a lack of advertising, it's a lack of efficiency and quality service. Only politicians would choose to raise prices in such an environment.

Common sense and economic reality -- to say nothing of the Constitution -- should preclude anything like the Travel Promotion Fund from even being considered. Indeed, it wouldn't be considered in any other time or place, except in Washington, D.C., under its current leadership.

Americans just spent a month hollering at the top of their lungs, trying to get Washington to listen. And this -- a $400 million corporate welfare boondoggle -- is Washington's answer?

Did congressional Democrats learn nothing on their summer vacation?

The writer, a Republican from South Carolina, is chairman of the Senate Steering Committee.




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