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Complaint Review: Undress4success.com - 6743 Montia Court, Carlsbad CA 92011 California

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  • Undress4success.com Http://undress4success.com 6743 Montia Court, Carlsbad CA 92011, California U.S.A.
  • Phone: 760-473-2574
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Undress4success.com Aka Tom Harnish This company posts negative remarks about other companies that they know nothing about, thereby ruining other peoples source of income. Carlsbad California

*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Baseless complaint

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This is a sad, sad way to do business online. They defame all companies that are thier competitors. They do this intentionally, at their website, so that they can gain high page rank by linking to other companies that do have a high page rank with Google. They posts negative comments, all unfounded, about any company that they think will boost their page rank. This is SO UNETHICAL, they should be shut down!

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Baseless complaint

AUTHOR: Tom Harnish - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, December 22, 2008

RipoffReport.com offers a valuable serviceone we recommend to our readers online and in our latest bookbut visitors need to realize that complaints are not reviewed for accuracy, honesty, or truthfulness. Anyone with an axe to grind can say anything they want about a company in an attempt to discredit them. (((Redacted))) was unhappy with a review we did of their product and thier complaint here, apparently, is their baseless attempt at retaliation. Here's the real story.

Undress4Success.com currently provides information and advice to individuals, companies, and researchers who are interested in telework, freelancing, and home-based businesses. Our forthcoming book, Undress For SuccessThe Naked Truth About Making Money at Home, is published by John Wiley & Sons, one of the largest and most respected business book publishers in the world. Contributors to the book include world-renowned telework researchers and advocates. Our research has been quoted in the Washington Post, USA Today, Harvard Business Review, and many other esteemed publications.

Our web site offers free job information, as well as advice about the huge number of websites that are scams or rip-offs. Our reviews of such sites are based on the facts as we know them. We do not link to sites we review for the simple reason that out-bound links have no real benefit. Indeed, they may be detrimental to page rank if the linked site is a known offender of Google guidelines (onlinejobstoday.org has a page rank of 1, the lowest). In any event, when our opinion is disputed we're happy to amend or abandon our position if and when new facts are made available that show we're wrong.

One fact that led us to believe onlinejobstoday.org is a rip-off is what the Better Business Bureau (see Tip #3 at http://tinyurl.com/9nqw9t) has to say about the site: ". . . be wary of groups that misrepresent themselves from the start, and use inflated language to try to convince you that what they are offering is legitimate, especially if they charge an upfront fee." In fact, onlinejobstoday.org claims to be non-profit and misrepresents that the fee to see their so-called database is actually a contribution to run their websitealthough the site is hosted for free by Microsoft.

One commenter who first lied about being a customer admitted, "At Online Jobs Today, we sell a Digital Product. It is a Database that you download onto your computer, and within the Database are hundreds of companies and thousands of online jobs that have been pre-screened for legitimacy."

So we decided to see for ourselves. First we asked for access to their product for the purpose of review, something numerous legitimate sites have offered before we could even ask. When onlinejobstoday.org refused, we purchased the product ourselves.

What we received was merely a 17 page PDF with 144 links to websites (two led to dead sites and two were duplicates). Among the 140 usable links were 43 job boards (free sites that list jobs), 43 companies that hire teleworkers (including uHaul and Amazon who may or may not be hiring), 11 "business opportunity" sites (most of which appear to be scams), 7 sites that only sell web hosting but no jobs (labeled as "HOT!"), and various other questionable "jobs," including a company looking for "phone actresses" for telephone sex sites!

Did we get "...an extensive database filled with over 3000 legitimate online jobs" as their site claims? Clearly we didn't. If a list is a database, we could offer to sell one link, to Google, and claim we were selling a database of millions of companies and job opportuntities.

If OnlineJobsToday's web site honestly promoted the fact that the product they sell is links to over a 140 job sites and other work-at-home web sites, we wouldn't suggest that it's a scam. A bad investment for such meager information, perhaps, but not a scam. Sure, you can find the same information on your own, but it is worth something to have it in one list. Our problem with onlinejobstoday.org is their sleazy mis-representation of what they sell, and their goofy dishonest blog comments.

CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.

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