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Complaint Review: YOU GET PAID FAST - Select State/Province

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  • Reported By: Angie — CARL JUNCTION Missouri
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  • YOU GET PAID FAST Unimax Services 527 Tupelo Drive #103 Longview, Te Select State/Province USA

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Hello and welcome to my Rip off Report.  I am submitting this report to warn you about the You Get Paid Fast scam.  This scam works pretty much like a chain letter in that you purchase the programs "products" by sending money orders for $7 each to the person on each of 4 payment buttons. You in turn, get full access to your back office once each person you sent your money to has marked you as paid and you will now be placed on one of the payment buttons so people can now send their $7 payments to you.

Paul Darby of Unimax Services started this program 3 weeks ago and has already skipped town after being sent TONS of money orders which he proudly displayed on the website videos.  Of course you can no longer see any of this because the website has been down for several days with no word from Paul about what the problem is.

In the teaser video, Paul presents himself as a big time internet guru.  The Unimax Services address shown at the bottom of the automatic emails from YGPF is actually to an apartment building in Texas.  I discovered this by plugging in the address on google maps and seeing the street view pic. 

Unimax Services also has a red alert with the BBB because they are no longer in business and haven't been for years.  

Unfortunately, I discovered all this AFTER I sent in my money orders.  Two of the people graciously refunded my money and said that they have dropped out of YGPF also.  

However, MIKE KUEHL of MAK MARKETING refused to refund my measly $7 and cancelled the paypal request I sent him.

 

Fortunately, the website has already been shut down so hopefully no one else can be taken in by this scam.  However, I felt the need to post this report in case it does show it's ugly head again.  I also felt the need to let you know the lack of business ethics and integrity that Mike Kuehl has and I would avoid any business dealings with him and his company as well.

You know what they say, birds of a feather flock together.  And if Mike Kuehl doesn't have the decency to refund my money, then he is obviously of the same sort as Paul Darby.

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#4 Author of original report

Look up the address for Unimax Services on google map. Also check the BBB..they have a RED ALERT for Unimax.

AUTHOR: FORDRUBY - ()

POSTED: Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Hi Aaron!

 

Of course you are excited about YPGF.  I was too, when I first joined and sent in my $28.  Then I searched the address for Unimax Services given at the bottom of his emails.  On google maps, you can see a photo of the actual address.  The first address he posted was for a very modest looking APARTMENT BUILDING.  Is this really where the headquarters of a millionaire internet guru company would be located?  Then later he changed the address.  I google mapped it again.  IT WAS THE ADDRESS OF THE POST OFFICE! He gave the physical address of the post office, not a PO box.  He is a LIAR.  He wanted to give the impression that the address he was giving was that of Unimax Services.

 

I don't care what kind of "success" you have had with YGPF.  Of COURSE people are sending you money.  Everyone is desperate to make money online.  But that doesn't mean this company is legitimate.  Do a quick search for Paul Darby on Rip off Report and you will find MANY bad reports about this guy.

 

All he is doing is farming the contact info of the people that sign up so he can swindle them into his other scam jobs.  I have seen this posted of him in several places and from many different people.  So, in a nutshell, you are paying $28 so he can put you on his massive list and try to sell you his other, more expensive scams.

 

You are right about one thing.  The site was only down temporarily, and is alive and well again.  Of course he got the site running again.  He's not done scamming you yet.

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#3 UPDATE Employee ..inside information

This is NOT Valid

AUTHOR: Aaron Facciolini - ()

POSTED: Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Hello,

I really wish this atricle was removed because many people are going to read it and steer away from what i can tell is a perfectly legitimate business. I have been with YGPF for a few days now and can personally testify to the results it promises. I had 167 opt ins on day one of these i made 10 sales and am in the talks with 5 others at the moment. My entire upline has had zero problems with this system same with my downline. We are all profitting very well with the system. It's stupid simple and very easy to get people to join. Since YOU are getting paid DIRECTLY there is no way this can be considered a scam. It's just IMPOSSIBLE. Paul see's none of our commissions as his button is NOWHERE to be found on any of my uplines pages nor miine or my downline. 

Even if the system did no work you are getting one heck of a deal on REAL products from Paul. 4 super good products that cost well over $28 a piece, not to mention his constant updates in email giving free access to semi-good traffic sources.

I have asked multiple people and no has said this website has ever been down while they have been in here. If there was then I assume it was a temporary glitch as the system is very very new. It is being constantly updated everyday and is about to launch internationally!

Honestly I would like to see this ripoff report removed, this is truly unfair and is giving people the wrong image of the system. I am going to find a way to report this further in hopes that it will be removed.

 

Sincerely,

Aaron

 

 

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#2 REBUTTAL Individual responds

Yougetpaidfast.com checking you payment buttons

AUTHOR: briandavis - ()

POSTED: Wednesday, October 16, 2013

I can understand this persons frustration and concern. As they probably really thought they were being scammed, but the the video is incorrect.  

You have to clear cookies before checking your payment buttons.  The programmers have made it to where if someone opts into your page, but tries to join under someone else you will still get the credit.

Additionally,  the program is not closed. And there are products.  Cash is not a method of payment endorsed by the system.

 

http://vimeo.com/76332970

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#1 General Comment

Paul Darby Proof Scammed My Family & Team

AUTHOR: focs4gold - ()

POSTED: Saturday, October 12, 2013

Paul Darby and Partner Ray Asper are running a program called - You Get Paid Fast

I "was" a member with a Huge team coming in to join

I had over 300 people already email me asking for more information and they were opting into Pauls

capture page meaning Paul Darby was receiving my Teams info as well. Paul was also boasting about rolling out

another avenue so members can use their Credit Cards...Pleas Warning - Do not send Paul your credit card info!

Reason: Paul Darby also has to scamming programs before You Get Paid Fast... Unimax Services & Websites On Tv. Both Failures!

 

I received my 1st money order in the mail so I knew people were starting to roll in. Note: Gifting through the postal service is Fraud and that is what Paul Darby is promoting members do. Don't take my word for it. Go in your Post office and ask them. Now the structure:

Join by sending a Money Order "Through the Postal Service" for 7.00 each to 4 people. Anyone on your 5th row you will receive NO money. I was on Pauls 4th row so Everyone I bring in - Paul receives NO Money. And Ray Asper in Florida was #2 did not like the fact I was bringing in so many people and is Also pushing this program as a partner to Paul Darby fo Gifting through the Mail.

Paul Darby sent me an email "Inviting" me LOL to search for another business opportunity even tho I did nothing. I could not figure out what was going on. After further investigation and finding people who know Paul Darby it became Very Clear. Paul was after my earnings on the 4th row and my teams database.

Okay enough - The Proof is in this video as Paul inserted his name in All my links:

http://www.screencast.com/t/XJ3xTsbw3

 

I also still have the Money Order for my member imsending back the 7.00 and hesent me an email and I have it saved:

"Dave, did you receive my M.O. and reason I'm asking is on my page it showed you and 3 others and you dropped off my list to validate and Paul Darby name is there so I have 3 who validated me and it shows Paul not validated, weird... So I guess I'm screwed for the meantime."

This is a Paul Darby using another program to scam peoples teams info and has sent out emails rolling a system to use Credit Cards...Beware

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