On September 24, 2014 I answered an email ad for doing my own business on line, it charged me $97.00 for this, which I paid. Within a short period of time I was contacted by phone. Very smooth talkers, I agreed to do business with them, this cost me $3,300.00. In a few days my nightmare began. Had a couple of sessions on the phone with Brad, who was the coach, but these sessions are only to give you brief information and get you started on reading and watching videos, this session maybe lasting 15-20 minutes.
Within a few days another company contacts me , Business Entity Solutions, they are going to help me get my business up and running. After paying them $3000.00 and talking to them briefly on the phone, more sessions of reading.
Then comes Doba, out of Utah for my dropshipping, I used them while in training, and also cost me $599.00 for 2 years and 3 months. When contacted by Doba, and trying to get me to join with them, I told the fellow that called 4 times that I wasn't sure I wanted to go with them and I didn't have the money, well he already had my card number and tried it and low and behold he said it went through, and I had 3 business days to cancel, he showed me around there store on line and said I could start with full benefits of their catalog now. Well almost 3 months later I sold a $20.00 item, but it somehow got in their order box 4 times, I was able to remove one, but had to call the company and got one of the others removed, they got it removed but I would have to do a RMA for the other one, but had to wait for the order to be shipped, which I did and then I did the RMA, I was told that I would receive an email with the instructions after I did the RMA well it never came until after I called them, by then the customer was emailing me wondering what to do, being new to this I had no idea so I ended up paying for her second order. I repeadly had to ask Doba questions and never actually got what I was after. Just now I got a phone call from a Universal account company the is handling the billing end for Duvara? and they want $49.65, well guess what they can take me to court, because I am not putting out any more money. Brad helped me with the website, but if I was a shopper, I wouldn't shop on it, it's horrible. When I had a session with the coach from New Beginnings, a week ago he told me that this was our last session and if I needed more help I would have to pay for it, well I might have been stupid but when my day comes to leave this earth I won't be standing there telling my maker that I cheated all these people.
I have paid out almost $7,000.00, and I am not paying out any more.
I am SO SORRY to hear that New Beginnings did that to another person! Unfortunately it happened to my husband and I also! We entered into an agreement with this company in good faith thinking that maybe we could make our dream of having our own business come true. We live on Social Security each month and don't have extra money. By the time we pay all of our bills each month we're lucky if we have money to buy groceries!
We are going to our bank tomorrow to see if we can straighten all of this out! This will be noted under fraud! I don't give a hoot if I signed an agreement with these crooks, they won't get another penny from us! If there is an answer to this nightmare please let someone know!
It has only been one week for us. And believe me that is long enough!
New Beginnings is a "work at home business" that brags it can help a housewife earn $8,000 to $10,000 a month. It comes with company coaching for 7 weeks.
All in the initial visit, they stated there was a 60 day money back guarentee. Also, when they asked for the credit limit on two of my credit cards, I gave it to them. My thinking was they wanted to prove they were good and solid.
But to my chagrin, they grabbed those credit limits to he tune of $6,000. They did not state what it was for, if they had, they never would have gotten any farthur.
I suspected foul-play, and sure enough, when my credit card bill came, the credit limit was confiscated under false pretenses. I immediately called both credit card companies, I'm hoping its nt too late.
They also told me, I had signed an agreement to stay with the company for a 72 hour period on Mar 20th, and not to "tell anyone!" Can they change procedures`and hold you to it?? Even tho, they said I signed electronically?
New Beginnings Reviews
On September 24, 2014 I answered an email ad for doing my own business on line, it charged me $97.00 for this, which I paid. Within a short period of time I was contacted by phone. Very smooth talkers, I agreed to do business with them, this cost me $3,300.00. In a few days my nightmare began. Had a couple of sessions on the phone with Brad, who was the coach, but these sessions are only to give you brief information and get you started on reading and watching videos, this session maybe lasting 15-20 minutes.
Within a few days another company contacts me , Business Entity Solutions, they are going to help me get my business up and running. After paying them $3000.00 and talking to them briefly on the phone, more sessions of reading.
Then comes Doba, out of Utah for my dropshipping, I used them while in training, and also cost me $599.00 for 2 years and 3 months. When contacted by Doba, and trying to get me to join with them, I told the fellow that called 4 times that I wasn't sure I wanted to go with them and I didn't have the money, well he already had my card number and tried it and low and behold he said it went through, and I had 3 business days to cancel, he showed me around there store on line and said I could start with full benefits of their catalog now. Well almost 3 months later I sold a $20.00 item, but it somehow got in their order box 4 times, I was able to remove one, but had to call the company and got one of the others removed, they got it removed but I would have to do a RMA for the other one, but had to wait for the order to be shipped, which I did and then I did the RMA, I was told that I would receive an email with the instructions after I did the RMA well it never came until after I called them, by then the customer was emailing me wondering what to do, being new to this I had no idea so I ended up paying for her second order. I repeadly had to ask Doba questions and never actually got what I was after. Just now I got a phone call from a Universal account company the is handling the billing end for Duvara? and they want $49.65, well guess what they can take me to court, because I am not putting out any more money. Brad helped me with the website, but if I was a shopper, I wouldn't shop on it, it's horrible. When I had a session with the coach from New Beginnings, a week ago he told me that this was our last session and if I needed more help I would have to pay for it, well I might have been stupid but when my day comes to leave this earth I won't be standing there telling my maker that I cheated all these people.
I have paid out almost $7,000.00, and I am not paying out any more.
New Beginnings Scam Cont.!
I am SO SORRY to hear that New Beginnings did that to another person! Unfortunately it happened to my husband and I also! We entered into an agreement with this company in good faith thinking that maybe we could make our dream of having our own business come true. We live on Social Security each month and don't have extra money. By the time we pay all of our bills each month we're lucky if we have money to buy groceries!
We are going to our bank tomorrow to see if we can straighten all of this out! This will be noted under fraud! I don't give a hoot if I signed an agreement with these crooks, they won't get another penny from us! If there is an answer to this nightmare please let someone know!
It has only been one week for us. And believe me that is long enough!
New Beginnings is a "work at home business" that brags it can help a housewife earn $8,000 to $10,000 a month. It comes with company coaching for 7 weeks.
All in the initial visit, they stated there was a 60 day money back guarentee. Also, when they asked for the credit limit on two of my credit cards, I gave it to them. My thinking was they wanted to prove they were good and solid.
But to my chagrin, they grabbed those credit limits to he tune of $6,000. They did not state what it was for, if they had, they never would have gotten any farthur.
I suspected foul-play, and sure enough, when my credit card bill came, the credit limit was confiscated under false pretenses. I immediately called both credit card companies, I'm hoping its nt too late.
They also told me, I had signed an agreement to stay with the company for a 72 hour period on Mar 20th, and not to "tell anyone!" Can they change procedures`and hold you to it?? Even tho, they said I signed electronically?