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they must have said the word "rebates" a 100 times, yet in the actual training materials, it mentions the word maybe twice. does anyone know how to get my 197.00 bucks back? it mentions that it is risk free. should I just email the sponser/endorser of this program (well, i am not sure if the personal email address is legit..I only read the 1st page, and knew then that i got suckered. its been about 1 day since the transaction, i'll try to block it in ebank account.can i get my money back..???
any advice will do
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Dear tripulm
Welcome to this forum. I am afraid that you have to forget any refund from a scam. By posting here their name and site you will inform all others to avoid being scammed from them and this may be make you feel even.
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thanks mercenary, I just found out through looking at my bank online that the charge for the 197.00 was drawn from somewhere in the UK, which is notorios for these scams and with that said, i probably will not get my money back. Is there any way to tag any emails from the mighty UK, block them and warn others of hidden scams? because they are getting really good at this. tripulm
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Unfortunatelly scams are all over the world.
Read posting instuctions (are in FAQ) and then post their mails you have receive or you will receive in the future in "Scam letter archives" and if it is possible with full headers, hiding only your name and e-mail address for your privacy.
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datate welcome to this forum. It is glad to discover that one post helped even one person to avoid being scammed. There is no need to create new reply if you want to edit your posts. You may click on "edit" to change or add in your post. Posting instructions are in FAQ.
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