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Chadwick
April 7, 2011
lack of performance
They took my money and have not performed the service described. I paid them for 15 appointments or as they describe it presentations. As it turns out these appointments are nothing more than an introduction and indicating to the prospect that I will call them. The approach of this Michael Carter, a so called appointment setter is to wheedle a prospects agreement to me calling them on false pretenses. Of the few so called appointments he has made the prospect did not know my name or the true reason I was calling. They did not recognize Carter's name either. Of these, only one was legitimate to any degree and it took a half hour over the phone for me to secure an appointment. It seems there approach is to wear you out. I have used appoinment setters in the past and they would have secured the 15 appointments in at most three weeks. This company has been working or months and have only sent 5 my way of which four were not legitimate anyway. My guess is they just hope I will wear out and go away and they can keep my money. Well, in my opinion, this is a matter for the US attorney. I'm not going to bother with the BBB or the other traditional methods of reporting bad business practices because I believe this is fraud pure and simple, not incompetence. Interstate fraud using the phone and internet to facilitate an illegal act. I know some folks with the right branch of government and I will give First Annuity Source only one chance to return my money before turning it over to them. Companies like this do not fare well when investiated by the government, ask Roni Deutsch or Arthur Andersen, the cost of defense is overwhelming.
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