They start off telling you how you can make quick money and it multiplies once you buy into their system. Once you buy the first $49 they show you "Training videos" in the member section that do nothing buy hype the system up more to sell you on another system. Really, "they showed me their bank accounts so it must be real." On top of that they show you their marketing company to push out the emails like the one that you received utilizing Targetly.com.
I clicked on the Terms and Conditions of Targetly.com and nothing comes up. There are laws and restrictions when using an email service like ConstantContact.com. There are none with Targetly.com, just try it out for $1 for 2 weeks and you will be even more frustrated than you were dealing with the horrible emc-server.com website.
The emc-server website tells you that you can create your own webpages, but forces you to enter a user id from Targetly.com to make it work. You can put a dummy id in and it will generate a little zip file to download into your computer. Hopefully there is not a virus with that.
They also sell you on a 60 day money back guarantee. I can guarantee your money is gone if you do not report them to your credit card company quickly because they will be gone in 45 days or less. Once you call them, you get a voice mail in which nobody calls you back.
I happen to talk to someone the next day to get my "Free" setup coaching session. The first person that I spoke to basically got some information from me to help them guess how much money I had available to be able to purchase another coaching session and then scheduled a call back from his manager who will get me started.
The manager missed 2 appointments that we scheduled. Nobody has returned my call since last Saturday. I listened to last Monday's training and it was with a guest speaker named Adrian Morrison. The picture of Adrian looked identical to Anthony Morrison who I did buy his book and learned some great stuff about Internet marketing that I used to make a couple of dollars, but refused to purchase coaching from at that time. This Adrian Morrison was pitching his website MassTrafficX.com that has 23 useful tools to generate keywords that can be used with DirectCPV.com. This website was being offered to the first 30 people for $200 off for $995 at www.amsecretlink.com/discount, but you could do a 4 payment plan of $299 at www.amsecretlink.com/4pay. This package includes lifetime updates and coaching. Another scam.
The idea of DirectCPV.com is to advertise to anyone who was searching for certain keywords so you may get targeted traffic to your website for only a penny per click with a maximum of $5 a day. I was about to sign up for that, but decided to look for reviews and I found a ton of negative things regarding DirectCPV.com including taking your whole deposit in one day and not offing anything or proof that your advertisement was even marketed on the Internet. There is not a money back guarantee like with MediaTraffic.com so I am skeptical of DirectCPV.com especially after the other bogus stuff dealing with eMobileCode.
These emails are still coming in telling you that they left something out that was promised to you only to show you another video for you to purchase something else. I don't understand how Free became "only $49." Bill and Jenna are crooks on the videos and everyone else who is on there.
The worst part is that they have your email address and will use it again in a different deceiving way to send you another ridiculous offer. Hopefully you did not use your regular password and used a different one because they will try to get access to your bank account and what ever else they can. I would recommend contacting your credit card company immediately to tell them that you have an illegal charge on your account, you need to dispute it because they don't answer the phone or respond to emails and have a new card issued. You can go through their merchant company www.clicksure.com to dispute the charge if you think that they don't own that too.
What sucks is that you can make money doing things suggested in the videos and the conference calls. You just will never make money with them as they will suck you dry.
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