Adsense Wealth Empire Manifesto
Cats: Internet Marketing, Scams|I purchased the $97 Adsense Wealth Empire Manifesto ebook from www.adsensemanifesto.com in the first week of May, 2007. Upon reading it I immediately realized I would not be able to implement what was contained in it because it involved too much money and time to implement. It outlined lots of sites, lots of links to different kinds of sites, and in general a scale so large many people would not be able to implement it, including me. Whether or not what’s contained in the book (how to make bug bucks with AdSense) could actually work is highly debatable. They also have a much higher priced up-sell product after you buy the book which I did not purchase.
Roy and Maayan offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on the ebooks.
I tried to get my money back per their guarantee (return within 8 weeks if you could not use the product), but there is no viable or reachable email anywhere in the ebooks or on the email they send you. I searched everything I had from them and their website and could find no email to use for contacting them. After spending a lot of time looking for their email I did some searches on Google and finally after a long time looking I found some forum posts on the two owners of the site. What I read was not good and implied they were scam artists.
I don’t know whether that is true or not, but after a lot of time searching I found an email for their support for some other (I think) products they had promoted. I sent them an email asking for a refund (3 days after I received the product) at that email address and never heard from them or received any acknowledgement of my request.
Their location does not seem to be in the US and may not be a real address they can be reached at, but in any case how many people would spend all the time I did searching for an address they could be reached at even by email?
Maybe I am harsh in my assessment, but It sure looks like I have been scammed. Unless I find out otherwise they go on my Scam list. This post will be moved to the scam category once I verify from other sources it is the scam it appears to be.
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August 9th, 2007 at 9:55 pm
Why don´t you ask Clickbank for the refund. If you buy with them or paypal they are in the obligation of give your money back if you are not satisfied with the product . In one of the mail that you recevied after the purchase is the link to ask for the guarantee.
August 10th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
I never received a link after purchase where I could ask for a refund or contact them.
I didn’t realize that I could get a refund from Clickbank. After I got no results from the authors I gave up. After I saw your comment I checked Paypal and Clickbank and unfortunately the sale was too long ago and past their deadlines for refunds. Clickbank gave me an email address and suggested I ask them directly for a refund using that email address. I will do that and post my results.
August 24th, 2007 at 5:07 am
Did you send an email, what was the results of your refunds. Did you get any positive feed backs from Clickbank. After recieving post your results even i want to check out mine too.
August 24th, 2007 at 8:22 am
Florence,
Yes I got positive feedback from both PayPal and Clickbank. however in both cases it was too late for a refund through their companies. I emailed to Adsense Wealth Manifesto using the email address Clickbank gave me as soon as Clickbank responded to me. I have received no response from Adsense Wealth Manifesto. I doubt I will. I am assuming they are scammers otherwise they would at least answer my email sent to the email address Clickbank gave me. It’s been two weeks, long enough for a response from someone in business.
I previously had one experience where I bought something from eBay (owned by PayPal) and the person never delivered the website I purchased. I sent the matter to eBay and it was resolved in a couple of hours. The seller immediately refunded my money. Previously. I had been trying to get my money back for over a month with no success.
This was my first time buying something that I really wanted to return because there was no chance I could use it in my situation. I never even thought I could get Clickbank, or even PayPal, to give me a refund. I assumed I had to get it from the seller, and maybe I do, however, I now know it might be possible or PayPal / Clickbank could pressure the sellers to honor refund requests.