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Report: #324016

Complaint Review: Crazyfox - Internet

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They tell you it's free, but before you can see anymore they want info like email, name, address and phone number. Once you do that they want money. If you decide to do that they say your kit will be in the mail. Well nothing came...surprise. When you want to contact them you can't because they have changed their website address. When you do find them there is no phone number, address or anything.

Grrrmammy
west point, California
U.S.A.

This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 04/05/2008 09:25 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/crazyfox/internet/crazyfox-crazyfoxcom-they-just-want-to-screw-you-internet-324016. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content

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#6 Consumer Comment

Total Scam

AUTHOR: Cleo - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, February 20, 2009

My mother decided to try these guys out. She sent gave them her info, payed the 9.95 and thought she was done with it. Fast forward a few weeks, she finally gets the kit. She looks through it and is not impressed. She figured, hey its only 10 bucks. Fast forward a few weeks again, she had been getting phone call after phone call from them. She finally told them she wasn't interested. They told her then she need to send the kit back then, for someone that is interested. She says no, I paid for it. They said no, you paid for shipping and handling. They tell her she has a week to send it back. She told them whatever. A few days later, she noticed on her online bank statement that they had taken 62.95 out of her account. She called them, and they said its the price of the kit beens she wouldn't send it back. Mind you it had only been about 3 days since she talked to them. She went to her bank and got the paperwork to dispute it. In the few days it took to get the paperwork back, they had taken out another 62.95. When she called them to ask about it, she would always be put on hold, then hung up on. She was able to get all the money back thank god. But they still had called her at least once a week. She finally had to put a block on the number. I doubt the crappy little kit cost 126 bucks. They where just trying to get her money.

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#5 Consumer Suggestion

Crazy Like A Fox Rip-off cost me over $3000!

AUTHOR: Rob - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, February 20, 2009

That phoney "Crazy Like A Fox" commercial is HERBALIFE...and Herbalife is a total and complete crooked company! The law needs to deal with these criminals before other innocent people are screwed! Herbalife and E-Team Home Business System is a 100% rip-off! Stay as far away from these crooks as possible!

NOTE: Herbalife products have NOT been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration! Considered dangerous!

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#4 Consumer Comment

It's Herbalife!

AUTHOR: Howie - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, December 28, 2008

All of these websites and TV ads are about selling Herbalife. In 2006, I decided to see what these ads were about. I knew it had to be some kind of scam or some kind of trickery to try and rope people into some shady marketing scheme. I was right. The funny thing is that I scammed them. They sent me a DVD that I never ended up paying for since they didn't ask for any information for which to charge me. I watched the DVD and it had the same talk of getting rich running a home business. Over time, I noticed that the person speaking kept making more and more references to the "health and wellness" industry. By the end of the DVD, it was finally revealed that the company is Herbalife. This has got to be one of the stupidist schemes I have ever seen. Haven't these idiots heard of a GNC or the vitamin section of a Walmart? Who in the hell would order vitamins and other supplements from some independent distributor online when they can get what they want quickly? Don't fall for this crap. I did this out of curiosity to see what their scam was. If you have a great product and a lot of talent and drive, you can work from home and make a lot of money... but not like this.

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#3 Consumer Comment

CrazyFox several websites such as 50wolf.com owned by 'CashFlowCEO'

AUTHOR: Across The Bridge - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, July 04, 2008

I keep seeing these ads on TV late at night and went online to check out www.50wolf.com filled out their form for the 'FREE' info. and was promptly taken to the 'pay' screen asking for $9.95. I also googled the site, CashFlowCEO etc. with no results saying who they are except for their site www.50wolf.com. The key with any legitimate business or opportunity such as the most basic employment offer is what products or services will be sold and a proforma listing some hard numbers, cost projections, history and marketing volumes required to generate projected income. Because they are not offering even this little bit at no cost and with your comments 'Grammy' I refuse to pay the $9.95 for the simple reason that their pitch 'approach' fails miserably from a professional standpoint:ie: the one that says 'State your identity, business, what you are selling.'

I also have a few comments for anyone considering MLM. You will see the deceptive behavior of failing to say what company they are with from any MLM representative who is peddling what I consider the harder sell items of 'pills, potions and lotions' that contain hyperinflated price tags and occasionally questionable 'ingreediments.' This also applies to some service offerings and both prey on those who do not have a grasp of starting a business, the marketing costs involved or the statistics of the marketing required for their chosen product or service whether MLM or not to yield the kind of income such as $6000 per day or month as it were.

Yes, people do succeed in MLM but they must do it over several years with great dedication and self imposed diligence in spending the 2 to 4 hours per day to bring it to that level and be willing to have long stretches of months to about 2 years of $100 to $300 months net (after all costs have been deducted.) I know because some friends were involved in a famous dietary and herbal supplements business but it took them a little over 5 years to bring it to that level (bringing in $4500 to $6000 per month and sometimes more consistently.) They worked as a pair, the wife did all the phone work and the husband posted signs with plain lettering 'Home Business $2000 Per Month Ask Us How!' with their phone number on any telephone pole they could find stretching from Concord, CA and into San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento. They also made a big mistake by failing to set up a corporation to promote that business separately so that they were not in violation of their contract when they decided to join a jelly bean vitamin company and ended up losing their herbal company business to---surprise! Their upline!

I would like to know what company or companies CashFlowCEO represents as well as the individual/s behind it. If anyone can let the public reading here know ,that would be great!

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#2 Consumer Comment

What I have found

AUTHOR: Siy11 - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, June 23, 2008

This is what I came across while looking for there legal company name. I found this at the bottom of there privacy policy.

Contact Us
If you have questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, or if you with (Ooohh Typo!!) to access or make changes to information we have about you, please contact us at: LG Technology Attn: Privacy, 32840 Wolf Store Road, Temecula, CA 92592. (according to google maps that address is Office Max.)

Oh and when you you try to leave the site you get the "Live Chat" pop up that is only a BoT (fake person) who cant multiply 234698*67543 LoL!

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What I have found

AUTHOR: Siy11 - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, June 23, 2008

This is what I came across while looking for there legal company name. I found this at the bottom of there privacy policy.

Contact Us
If you have questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, or if you with (Ooohh Typo!!) to access or make changes to information we have about you, please contact us at: LG Technology Attn: Privacy, 32840 Wolf Store Road, Temecula, CA 92592. (according to google maps that address is Office Max.)

Oh and when you you try to leave the site you get the "Live Chat" pop up that is only a BoT (fake person) who cant multiply 234698*67543 LoL!

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