888-948-5508
| ANGRY 2011-06-06 21:06:09 Unknown |
JOSHUA guy called and he charged me about 12 dollars for trial offer and now i'm scared after reading this.
and this number is out of reach. omg.
| Angry 2011-06-06 21:06:09 Unknown |
Given this number to call after I had stupidly made an order to Dazzlewhite and tried to stop them charging more money to my credit card. The details with their invoice are very misleading. I emailed the address given on the invoice and received a return email advising me to ring this number. Don't and please do not make an order to Dazzlewhite or Extreme White. Be very wary of devious marketing and anything that requests your credit or debit card details - is very difficult to stop. After making an order they will then send you further supplies at ridiculous amounts and payment is hard to stop. If you return the goods, they then appear to be drawing you in further by instructing you to ring very dubious numbers. Anyway, I have learnt my lesson. Please be on your guard.
| HatesScams 2010-07-30 06:04:10 Unknown |
Stop responding, "If there was some confusion about your subscription....." You should be ashamed of yourselves. I can't believe someone would work for a company that scams honest and good people.
| Kirsten Prebanda 2010-03-30 19:29:22 Unknown |
My husband and I were fooled by they people. They are total crooks. Our account was charged $142.38. Don't let the "our goal is not to inconvenience you" fool you. When you call back the "customer service" hotline, they will hang up on you!
| ImpulseMarketingIsAScam 2010-01-26 16:43:32 Unknown |
I'm sorry to say this but I worked for the crappy company that scammed you - Impulse Marketing. I really needed the money so I bit my lip and went along with it. But I was recently laid off along with just about everyone else. Thank god, I was feeling so terrible about what I was doing.
I'm too afraid to give out my real name because they might come after me but I'm posting their info everywhere I can. Impulse Marketing is a boiler room scam that's only into ripping off as many people as possible.
We "upsold" all kinds of stuff by calling people who already bought something similar. The best were old people or guys that sounded out of it. We would just read from a script and get people to agree a couple times on the "free trial". Then the cards would be charged immediately. And we would give phony toll-free customer service numbers to call back that no one answered.
We were told over and over to never mention Impulse Marketing. We were only supposed to say waht was on the script. Some guys got fired for slipping up and mentioning we were from Impulse Marketing because then we could get found. Well I hope that's exactly what happens now.
We never knew the owners names. We only knew them as the bosses. But all of them drove new Escalades, BMWs, Mercedes, etc. One guy just got a Maserati. I heard they even have a company limo. But they treated all the regular workers like crap and paid us only for the time we were actually on the phone talking to someone. If anyone complained, they would fire them for virutally no reason at all.
Well I looked them up on sunbiz.org and found out who the owners are: Joseph A Montalbano, Matthew R Argall and Christopher Reinhold.
Here's the company info:
Impulse Marketing LLC
3985 Gateway Center Blvd Suite 200
Pinellas Park, FL 33782
http://impulseteam.com
If your trying to get ahold of them to get your money back or complain to someone, here's numbers that went straight to their offices:
727-210-4721
727-210-4715
Like I said, I'm really sorry and I hope this helps anyone whose been ripped off by these guys.
ImpulseMarketingIsAScam
| CBC News 2009-12-19 17:51:51 Unknown |
Jesse Willms Just Think Media scam exposed on TV news:
http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/Canada/Edmonton/ID=1362286889
TV reporter dude tries to track down Dazzlesmile scammer Jesse Willms!
| Chuck 2009-11-20 18:30:41 Unknown |
Dazzle White Scam from Jesse Willms company (Just Think Media)
3 steps you can take now if you are a victim of this scam:
1. Chargeback. File a fraud charge with your credit card or bank and let them sort it out. They have more muscle to go after this sort of crime. Explain to them about all the consumer complaints that are on the internet and "insist" that they do charge-back or file a fraud charge. Your bank or credit card organization has all the tools necessary to find out where the charges are coming from, what business is involved, addresses and phone numbers connected to the charge and etc. You may not know or have access to this information. The banks and credit card org have all this at their fingertips and are obligated to handle the problem that has resulted.
More info at: http://www.chrismalta.com/scamtip1.asp
2. FTC. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Their job is to monitor and go after these types of scams. Go to: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm or https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
3. Attorney General. File a complaint with your state Attorney General and also with the Attorney Generals of Iowa, Colorado and FLorida (where a lot of the phone numbers and addresses seem to be located)
Contact details here: http://www.naag.org/attorneys_general.php
If you live outside the US, you can file a complaint at www.econsumer.gov
| Lorena 2009-11-12 21:05:32 Unknown |
Hello,
If there was some confusion about your subscription, we honestly didn't mean to inconvenience you in any way. Our goal is not to inconvenience our customers .The terms and conditions of our offer are very visible on the order page, they are stated on the order page where you confirm your order, located directly to the top of where your credit card information was entered. There is also a link at the top of the home page that opens up the terms and conditions in a separate window. Customer service is our number one priority and we do everything we can to be open with all of our customers. Of course, mistakes can be made; and if you were not aware of our terms and conditions in our site, we are happy to offer you a full refund if you return the unused product back to us. We have always honored our 30-day guarantee and will continue to do so.
You can talk to customer support seven days a week. Our U.S.-based help lines are also staffed each and every day of the week to respond to any questions you may have both before and after your order. Simply call us at 888-948-5508 or visit our 24/7 live help at http://www.dazzlesmilepro.com/contactus.php and we will be happy to walk you through the entire cancellation process.
Your satisfaction is our number one concern,
Thanks,
| milo 2009-11-03 18:31:56 Unknown |
I ordered a "free trial" of a teeth whitening product from an ad on
AOL -- foolishly believed an ad on AOL would be vetted and could be trusted -- right on their home page. Just received the product yesterday and coincidentally had looked into phone number from Phoenix 623 329 8511 that calls my home constantly. Learned that the DazzleSmile is a scam and that phone number that calls is trying to obtain okay or more info on you to further rip you off. Called the company to cancel and got the very complicated instructions on returning. They said they were going to e-mail them to me but I received an e-mail from them while I was still on the phone with them and there were no instructions at all. Make sure when you call them at 866 528 6214 that you get the product return number that must go on your envelope when you return product. If it is not returned within 14 days of the day you ordered it (I ordered on Oct 21 and received on NOv 2), you will be charged $90!!! Get a tracking number from the post office and call them back within 48 hours with the tracking number -- then they say they will not charge you. You also have to call 866 407 -3685 to cancel World Club Fitness and 866 417 6059 to cancel Weight Loss Resource or they will each charge you for ongoing memberships. This is a huge scam. I insured my package and ordered a return receipt as well. Cost me $24 to do all this plus the $2 they already charged for shipping to me. Hoping a I will avoid all charges others have gotten
| Sam Nyar is a scammer 2009-10-24 17:11:58 Unknown |
Here is another scammer promoting this dazzle white scam on their website:
Sam Nyar
4315 White Swan Dr
Rochester, NY 14626
United States
Phone: 585 563 1921
Email: ibexmail1@yahoo.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/prophetofgoogle.com
Proof: http://prophetofgoogle.com/
| Gemma 2009-10-19 17:58:56 Unknown |
Hello,
If there was some confusion about your subscription, we honestly didn't mean to inconvenience you in any way. Our goal is not to inconvenience our customers? .The terms and conditions of our offer are very visible on
the order page. Customer service is our number one priority and we do everything we can to be open with all of our customers. Of course, mistakes can be made; and if you were not aware of our terms and conditions
in our site, we are happy to offer you a full refund if you return the unused product back to us. We have always honored our 60-day guarantee and will continue to do so.
You can talk to customer support seven days a week. Our U.S.-based help lines are also staffed each and every day of the week to respond to any questions you may have both before and after your order. Simply call
us at 888-948-5508 or visit our 24/7 live help at http://www.dazzlesmilepro.com/contactus.php and we will be happy to walk you through the entire cancellation process.
Your satisfaction is our number one concern,
Thanks,
| Jail is too good for scammers 2009-10-18 00:48:13 Unknown |
Yes indeed it is the DazzleWhite scam.
Company names they use include Farend Services Limited; JDW Media LLC; Dazzle Smile; Acaiburn; Varimi llc and many more...
So - here is the Head Office contact phone number and address for Dazzle White /Dazzle Smile Pro Teeth:
Suite 204, 85 Cranford Way Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada T8H 0H9
Phone: 780.416.0211
Email: customerservice@justthinkmedia.com
The owner of the company is Jesse Willms.
--
File a complaint at:
www.econsumer.gov
| jt 2009-10-15 09:19:17 Unknown |
Hi there,
Be very cautious with Purerezver.com. They are offering free trial and charge you credit card and subscribe you for their Beauty Club. They do not send any invoice to your e-mail address. The info about subscribtion is under their Terms and conditions which most people do not read. Most people realise that they have been billed for extra $89 for the next month. The phone numbers on the website are invalid and also the email address. Finally I got through today and spoke with someone on 800616081 and asked them to cancel the subscription (I was not aware of being subscribed). They send me an email saying they will bill me for another payment of $85 if they do not get their trial sample back within 14 days. The intention of these people is not to have a long-lasting honest business but making a quick buck by cheating others.
| Boycott Fox and AOL 2009-10-14 15:56:22 Unknown |
Fox News is helping to promote these scams:
See: http://www.killphishing.com/FOX.jpg
Complain to Fox News about their role in promoting scams at:
888-369-4762
yourcomments@foxnews.com
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0, 2933, 77538, 00.html
and their ad agency Adsonar (part of AOL):
Corporate Headquarters
770 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
212.652.6400
| Chuck Turner 2009-10-13 19:09:15 Unknown |
These 2 companies are promoting this scam for Dazzle white aka Just Think Media.
They even boast about it on their website:
Proof: http://justthinkmedia.com/affiliates.html
More proof: http://www.findaffiliateoffers.com/index.php?function=search&search=dazzle&=#
The 2 companies are:
MarketLeverage
701 International Parkway, Ste 200
Lake Mary, FL 32746
Phone: 1-888-M-Leverage (888-653-8372)
Local Phone: 407-268-7700
http://www.marketleverage.com/contact.php
and
Neverblue
Suite 201 - 1221 Broad Street
Victoria, B.C. V8W 2A4
Canada
Phone: +1 (250) 386-5323
Fax: +1 (604) 677-5441
Toll-Free (US & Canada):
1-877-LEAD-GEN (532-3436)
General Inquiries
contact@neverblue.com
Media Relations
pr@neverblue.com
Join Our Affiliate Network
affiliates@neverblue.com
http://www.neverblue.com/contact.html
And this is who is promoting Dazzle Smile Pro / aka DazzleWhite over in the UK:
Proof: http://www.affiliates4u.com/forums/profitisti ... rofitistic.html
James Anderson (Affiliate Manager)
Profitistic
St John's House
54, St John's Square
London
EC14 1JL
United Kingdom
Tel: 0845 68 015 68
Fax: 0845 63 813 77
e-mail: janderson@profitistic.com
phone: 0845 68 002 68
http://profitistic.com/contact.php
| Jon Eborn 2009-09-26 22:52:50 Unknown |
It's the dazzlewhite scam - the dudes name is Jesse Willms scam products include acaiburn, dazzlewhite, and many more.
More info here:
http://www.webcops.net/just_think_media_spam_scams_8001.html
File a complaint with the FTC here:
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm
Then get your bank or card company to do a chargeback - see this for info on how to do that:
http://www.chrismalta.com/scamtip1.asp
| angry2 2009-09-25 01:15:37 Unknown |
Dazzle White and this # also lead to Clearliftultra.com and Purerezver.com. and all info leads to Farend Services, PO Box 10276, Des Moines, IO 50381. In chat they deny all of this. Charged my wife 93.00 before the free sample even arrived.
| Jennifer 2009-09-09 19:25:58 Unknown |
DazzleWhite - tooth whitening scam, don't order from them - they're THIEVES.