I cannot get anyone on the phone and I have been scammed for $37,100.00; they called and cried for more money every day, then they were not there anymore to answer calls
Much the same has happened to me and I am in the process of trying to recover my $10,000.00. My bank wants me to present my facts to another company that does much the same and have them write a letter to Barclay Bank to verify I have not received the products specified. I believe I have more than proven I have not received the goods. Anyone know a reputable internet service business!. I don't so do not know where to begin. Amazon may be my only hope.
Plus they have given me a paltry 10 days to complete this task or they are closing the case. I know there is a multitude of people that have been taken by this con and would like to hear from you.
Joe Martinelli and Blue Razor Domain Solutions.SCABS
Nothing to review - they are a figment of your imagination. Send them money, buy services and bull shit and you never hear from them again. I am in the process of trying to recover my investment of 10,000.00 which has become an uphill battle.
Giving them a 1 star is really more than they deserve.
I was called several months ago (March 2015) by "Blue Razor Domains (BRD)" saying that they're associated with GoDaddy.com and Amazon and had a special offer for me as a long-time GoDaddy customer to help me earn more money (guaranteed) with an affiliate marketing website. I agreed to pay $250 for a new website, domain name and 12 months of hosting and coaching.
During the first telephone coaching session my BRD Coach, Joe Martinelli, quickly concluded that the chosen domain and website would not be very successful so he recommended that I purchase BRD’s full-service solution for $20,000 which would provide me with a “guaranteed monthly income for 12 months” … “ of $5,000.00 to $6,000.00” and they would do all of the necessary work to ensure results. I could choose to increase this monthly income by participating in the work effort. He explained that BRD would benefit, along with me, by receiving a percentage of the affiliate commissions from website advertising. He explained that this was truly a win-win “no brainer” proposition.
He directed me to the BBB website to reinforce his pitch that this was a legitimate and trustworthy business proposition: bbb.org/phoenix/business-reviews/internet-services/blue-razor-domains-llc-in-scottsdale-az-9002197/ (BBB accredited with an A+ rating) and also explained that BRD is currently in a state of transition, but still associated with GoDaddy. He then provided a written contract signed by Mr. Mason Nichols, the owner of the new BRD via a holding company (MN Holdings Financial LLC).
He recommended that I choose "electronics" as the niche market to maximize the revenue potential and we agreed on a domain name, with GoDaddy as the registrar. Now, three months later, I am still waiting for the promised unique website content, press release and the guaranteed monthly payments. It is now clear to me that they are not the A+ rated “BRD” associated with GoDaddy, but are instead just “MN Holdings Financial LLC” operating under the name of “BRD” with the misleading domain of BlueRazorDomainSolutions.com and a negative “F” rating with the BBB:
In addition to their misrepresentation as a company associated with GoDaddy, there is a clear breach of contract in this case. They refuse to answer my emails and now also refuse to return my calls. I have traveled to Phoenix twice over the past 2 months to meet with them face-to-face to discuss my list of concerns (including the guaranteed monthly income), but both times — at the last minute — no one was available to meet with me. I now know that their registered offices are just a mailbox at the UPS Store in Goodyear, AZ. They refuse to divulge a truthful physical address.
They subsequently explained that the guaranteed monthly payments would be made in one lump sum after completion of the marketing campaign in 12 months — to which I answered that this was unacceptable without an escrow deposit and bank guarantee.
Needless to say, the business practices of Mr. Joe Martinelli, Mr. Mason Nichols and his web of companies leave a lot to be desired.
Blue Razor Domain Solutions Reviews
I have been scammed
1 star
I cannot get anyone on the phone and I have been scammed for $37,100.00; they called and cried for more money every day, then they were not there anymore to answer calls
Joe Martinelli chief scam artist
Much the same has happened to me and I am in the process of trying to recover my $10,000.00. My bank wants me to present my facts to another company that does much the same and have them write a letter to Barclay Bank to verify I have not received the products specified. I believe I have more than proven I have not received the goods. Anyone know a reputable internet service business!. I don't so do not know where to begin. Amazon may be my only hope.
Plus they have given me a paltry 10 days to complete this task or they are closing the case. I know there is a multitude of people that have been taken by this con and would like to hear from you.
[email protected]
Joe Martinelli and Blue Razor Domain Solutions.SCABS
Nothing to review - they are a figment of your imagination. Send them money, buy services and bull shit and you never hear from them again. I am in the process of trying to recover my investment of 10,000.00 which has become an uphill battle.
Giving them a 1 star is really more than they deserve.
I was called several months ago (March 2015) by "Blue Razor Domains (BRD)" saying that they're associated with GoDaddy.com and Amazon and had a special offer for me as a long-time GoDaddy customer to help me earn more money (guaranteed) with an affiliate marketing website. I agreed to pay $250 for a new website, domain name and 12 months of hosting and coaching.
During the first telephone coaching session my BRD Coach, Joe Martinelli, quickly concluded that the chosen domain and website would not be very successful so he recommended that I purchase BRD’s full-service solution for $20,000 which would provide me with a “guaranteed monthly income for 12 months” … “ of $5,000.00 to $6,000.00” and they would do all of the necessary work to ensure results. I could choose to increase this monthly income by participating in the work effort. He explained that BRD would benefit, along with me, by receiving a percentage of the affiliate commissions from website advertising. He explained that this was truly a win-win “no brainer” proposition.
He directed me to the BBB website to reinforce his pitch that this was a legitimate and trustworthy business proposition: bbb.org/phoenix/business-reviews/internet-services/blue-razor-domains-llc-in-scottsdale-az-9002197/ (BBB accredited with an A+ rating) and also explained that BRD is currently in a state of transition, but still associated with GoDaddy. He then provided a written contract signed by Mr. Mason Nichols, the owner of the new BRD via a holding company (MN Holdings Financial LLC).
He recommended that I choose "electronics" as the niche market to maximize the revenue potential and we agreed on a domain name, with GoDaddy as the registrar. Now, three months later, I am still waiting for the promised unique website content, press release and the guaranteed monthly payments. It is now clear to me that they are not the A+ rated “BRD” associated with GoDaddy, but are instead just “MN Holdings Financial LLC” operating under the name of “BRD” with the misleading domain of BlueRazorDomainSolutions.com and a negative “F” rating with the BBB:
bbb.org/phoenix/business-reviews/work-at-home-companies/mn-holdings-financial-llc-in-goodyear-az-1000036097 .
In addition to their misrepresentation as a company associated with GoDaddy, there is a clear breach of contract in this case. They refuse to answer my emails and now also refuse to return my calls. I have traveled to Phoenix twice over the past 2 months to meet with them face-to-face to discuss my list of concerns (including the guaranteed monthly income), but both times — at the last minute — no one was available to meet with me. I now know that their registered offices are just a mailbox at the UPS Store in Goodyear, AZ. They refuse to divulge a truthful physical address.
They subsequently explained that the guaranteed monthly payments would be made in one lump sum after completion of the marketing campaign in 12 months — to which I answered that this was unacceptable without an escrow deposit and bank guarantee.
Needless to say, the business practices of Mr. Joe Martinelli, Mr. Mason Nichols and his web of companies leave a lot to be desired.