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eAdvertising Consultants of Jacksonville, Florida - Aug. 30, 2006

I have another sad story of deceit and deception. You are hereby warned that this company is simply out to take your hard earned money. Their promise of "guaranteed placement" was followed up with "your keywords are TOO COMPETITIVE." What??? Of course they are. That's why I agreed to pay you for "guaranteed placement."

Their phone number (1-877-330-1582) is to an "answering service" in Nevada. I wake a woman up from her nap on the couch when I call. Then she does not connect me, she takes a message and has one of 2 very lame "customer support" representatives (who are clueless) return the call from South Dakota.
 
I think that I have finally learned my lesson. There IS NO GUARANTEED PLACEMENT of your web site!!! Another lesson learned is to NOT make a decision to purchase ANY service over the phone during a sales call. Get their number and call them back. Call technical support. If they are legitimate you can reach them directly during business hours. Get the feel of their business before committing. Do what you can to determine if they are legitimate. You could even ask your peers on RealTalk. What a concept.
 
Earl Buffaloe
Earl@EarlBuffaloe.com

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