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This site shout right at you with the word SCAM The CAT, Neil Waterhouse claims on his site waterhousereport.com that he has spent soooo much moolah on researching biz opps from all over the place and now he has the very best, tried and tested opps all for the low, low price of $27. Should we believe him? They are billions of sites like this one. http://www.waterhousereport.com/
__________________ It is not our practice or intentions to publish misleading information about legitimate companies. Our purpose and practice is to sound the ALARM. To warn potential victims of those who sit behind computers with the sole purpose of committing CRIMES. |
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Domain Name: WATERHOUSEREPORT.COM Registrar: GO DADDY SOFTWARE, INC. Whois Server: whois.godaddy.com Referral URL: http://registrar.godaddy.com Name Server: WSC1.JOMAX.NET Name Server: WSC2.JOMAX.NET Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK Updated Date: 09-dec-2005 Creation Date: 23-feb-2005 Expiration Date: 23-feb-2007 Last update of whois database: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 03:03:36 EST <<< Registrant: Domains by Proxy, Inc DomainsByProxy.com 15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States Registered through: GoDaddy.com Domain Name: WATERHOUSEREPORT.COM Created on: 23-Feb-05 Expires on: 23-Feb-07 Last Updated on: 29-Apr-05 Administrative Contact: Private, Registration WATERHOUSEREPORT.COM@domainsbyproxy.com Domains by Proxy, Inc. DomainsByProxy.com 15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States (480) 624-2599 Technical Contact: Private, Registration WATERHOUSEREPORT.COM@domainsbyproxy.com Domains by Proxy, Inc. DomainsByProxy.com 15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States (480) 624-2599 Domain servers in listed order WSC1.JOMAX.NET WSC2.JOMAX.NET |
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This cat is actively recruitng I'm gonna go on the guess that this guy has a internal connection with this site... I'm going to go with Scam... pretty much anything that offers to find you work/ tell you how to make money on the internet and charges you cash upfront to do it is a scam... I wouldn't put any more faith in giving them $27 than I would giving it to my friend who is the worst poker player in the world to gamble with... |
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POSTED BY BigZit of www.scam.com BigZit is offline Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Posts: 2 BigZit is an unknown quantity at this point Re: Net4Ever Ok-- here are the facts: Owner: Brian K. MacGregor Lives: 5805 FoxView Dr. Malibu, CA 90265 Tel: 310-457-0709 (works for now) Wife: Christina GM: Joseph Larosa Cell: 702-612-3256 Office: 702-853-0800 Fax: 702-853-0830 2 year investigation by the US Secret Service. BIRMINGHAM, AL office 205-731-1144 is doing the investigation. They want to hear from anyone who's been contacted by any of these companies. The feds have already put one person in federal prison for this scam, and other indictments are pending. NEVER EVER GIVE YOUR BANKING INFORMATION OUT OVER THE PHONE. http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?p=150770#post150770 http://blogs.mercurynews.com/consume...lert_phon.html |
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This CAT also goes by Consumer Reward Network 6433 Topanga Canyon Blvd. PMB 402 Canoga Park, CA 91303 Contact: Paul Tosi Phone: (800) 357-7518 The LABBB - Better Business Bureau of LA rated CAT F http://www.labbb.org/BBBWeb/Forms/Bu...=100008595&sm= http://www.starcommunicationsllc.com he following grid displays the number and responses to complaints over the last 36 months:
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I had a very very RUDE dealing with Neil Waterhouse via email, I submitted my 4 questions to neil via the net about his business. I requested that he reply not via auto reponse (man i hate that!!!!) I got a response, auto response. SO i emailed him and asked my 4 questions again, and said that this is starting to look like a scam. 1 week and 1 day latter I get a personal email from the delightful fellow. He told me that he takes no pleasure in dealing with hostile little vixens, am I clear on that? and the closing remark of the email was You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar my dear... and so far I do not like your acid tongue. The next email he invited me to see his glowing reports in www.alexa.com, i did, and found the top 3 results were SCAM SCAM SCAM, ha. I did not have the misfortune of buying his products, if he is not a scam then he has terrible customer service skills, but then again maybe its both |
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Hi I am a new member and i did a search for waterhousereport and found it here.Actually I was about to send the $27 to him.My question is what is a legitimate website and how do I find out before I am ripped off my hard earned money? Over to you guys. |
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Neil Waterhouse is for real. I have personally seen him speak at 2 money making seminars. I joined the Waterhouse and his monthly live Teleconferences where he helps all of his clients setup new home businesses. On these calls you can hear many of his successful clients talking to Mr Waterhouse. For $27 Mr Waterhouse includes a complete 5 step course of his top money making strategy. He also answers any email you send him and holds monthly live telephone conferences! In all my dealings I have found Neil Waterhouse to be a very caring and nurturing person. He has helped me setup 2 more income sources that now after only 3 months produce the same income as my job of 23 years. I highly recomend Neil Waterhouse and the Waterhouse Report. Mark G Hansen |
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Mark. How are things going with www.waterhousereport.com ? Did you have to spend very much $ to start making $ ? |
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I wish I saw this scam warning before. I just purchased their product and felt so sad. I am not rich enought to throw my $27 away without getting what I read in the ads.. |
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My husband just bought this as well... I'm very suspicious. I made my husband use paypal, then immediately changed my login passwords. I suspect this is a scam, but perhaps loosing the $27 will be what it takes to get my husband to think things thru past the surface. I suppose I will let you guys know what I find out about the whole waterhouse report bit... |
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Neil Waterhouse is 100% real. He is also one of the 14 members of the worlds number one Google expert Perry Marshall's roundtable group. Mr Waterhouse is very easy to contact and talk too, holds teleconference calls everymonth for his clients as well as regular workshops. How anybody can say this guy is not real is beyond me??? Just send him and email and find out for yourself? I origionally purchased the Waterhouse report back in March 2006 and withing a week I had made $470. Since March I have followed Mr Waterhouse's various strategies to a tee and I am now making over $3,000 every week. My biggest week was 8,942 profit!! The Waterhouse Report has many strategies including the strategy which makes him the most money. This Strategy is called free cash is included for free for every subscriber and even includeds online video to help you. Anybody can do this. I urge everybody to ignore all the crap written in these scams sites and contact Neil Waterhouse or one of his customer support staff direct. I have always received a a reply to all my emails within 48 hours every single time. Regards Craig McMillan |
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Ok, I don't think I trust good 'ol Craig McMillan. As I said, my husband sent in the money, and we got nothing to show for it except a handfull of ambiguious emails that were absolutely NO help in earning cash. |
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Do you have a free email address like a Yahoo address as these often cause a lot of problems. If you still cannot get through then I will forward your email for you if you like. Regards Craig |
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I paid $179. to be mentored by "Neil" Not only have I not yet had an email that was not automated, they charged my credit card with an amount over what I authorized. I am asking for my money back on the basis of breach of contract. Watch out here. Jan |
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I'm confused with the wildly different posts about the Waterhouse Report. I attempted to sign up myself several days ago, hooked by the spiel. I used a credit card for the $27 price. I received two e-mails back in quick succession saying I would receive the report by e-mail "when my order was completed". Several days have passed by without any further communication. I e-mailed the website to enquire as to what had happened and have received no reply at all in the 48 hours response time that they claim. I checked my credit card transactions around the same time and found no transaction was visible (the only good news). I am still worried that a transaction may yet appear with me having nothing for the money. What a strange company, if we are to believe that some customers find Neil Waterhouse to be their financial saviour, yet the company cannot even deliver an electronic document to others, or reply to an e-mail within the time they promise on their website. Any decent company should be able to keep the majority of its customers satisfied, not just one or two. |
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I have signed up to receive emails from Neil but never gave him my 27 bucks. I also have written Neil emails just to see if he will reply. At first, I received automated responses from him. When I complained about that, his wife ended up emailing me personally. I am still checking on Neil before I send my money, but everything I have found out about Neil has been legit. As far as emails not getting to people, you need to make sure that they are not getting sent to your junk email. I will re-post if I do buy into the "Report" and let everyone know what I get and if I am successful. One more thing...If you look into something on the Internet to see if it is a scam, you will always find somebody somewhere trying to knock another company...So I am as confused as everyone else. |
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#20
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You should avoid dealing with Neil Waterhouse, he cannot be trusted. 1. He did not start ComputerLand Brookvale as he says. 2. He did start Cam1 Computer Wholesale but had to sell it because he was going broke. 3. He liquidated one of his businesses in an effort to avoid paying the Australian government hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes. He is basically a liar..... |