Russ Whitney Rip-off?

By Money Talks News

Jun 25, 2008 1:52 pm

If you’ve ever been tempted to attend a free seminar on real estate investing, or felt attracted to a money-making course you see on some late night infomercial, this story is for you.

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  • Stacy
    Hi Michael,
    I think your comment is directed toward another story we did that featured cash4gold.com. I've checked with the Florida Attorney general and you're right: they do have dozens of complaints...they sent me copies. However, a representative from that office said that they didn't have an ongoing investigation.

    The moral of this story is to never do business...especially substantial business...with any company you haven't thoroughly vetted. In fact, that was the substance of our news story: don't send jewelry to anyone anywhere without getting other local quotes and checking on the business through the BBB and/or other sources.
  • DO NOT SEND THEM YOUR GOLD. THEY WILL RIP YOU OFF. THEY STOLE 3.2 OUNCES OF 14K GOLD FROM ME. AFTER 20 + PHONE CALLS WHICH THEY NEVER PICK UP AND PHONE MAIL BOX IS FULL. I DID MY OWN INVESTIGATION. THEY HAVE MANY MANY COMPLAINTS. CALL THE FLORIDA STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND VERIFY MY STATEMENT. MOST OF THE POSITIVE STATEMENTS THAT YOU READ ARE FROM CASH4GOLD COMPANY. THIS IS THE MISINFORMATION THAT THEY PUT OUT THERE. THEY ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION FROM THE FTC (FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION) AND THE FLORIDA STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL
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