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I’ve Tried That Investigates: Partner with Paul

We’ve receive a couple of requests to review Partner with Paul and find out exactly what happens when you partner up with Paul. It shouldn’t surprise you when I say the results are less than thrilling.

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The Claims

The following quotes have been pulled directly from Paul’s website.

What I’m offering is a realistic plan that can help you make an extra $500 to $5,000 a month, right now, and then we’ll go from there depending on what you want to do.

What I’m hoping though is that once you get a little taste of making money online you’ll want to take things to the next level, and maybe even work from home full-time.

If you do I’ll personally work with you one-on-one, coach you, and share with you the custom tools I use to make 5- and even 6-figures a MONTH from just a single online business.

But don’t worry, making money online is easy when you know how …

  • You DON’T need to be an Internet expert or “computer geek”
  • You DON’T need to have any prior marketing or business experience
  • You DON’T need a lot of free time – even a few hours a week is enough to start
  • You DON’T need to mess with the hassles of a “real” business – this is EASY

Even if you get “weeded out”, you’ll still make $500+ a month

P.S. My friend Mike made $862.50 in his first month, $1298.32 in his second month, and is on track to make about $1,500 a month from here on out working just 3-4 hours a week. This has literally changed his life, and he’s really excited about making even more money online.

Disclaimer: This is not a “get rich quick” scheme. You will have to work to make money. While the average person can easily make $500 to $5,000 a month online, making any amount of money requires specialized knowledge and the appropriate effort.

Let’s review our scam checklist, shall we?

  • Anonymous online figure claiming to make millions of dollars online… check.
  • Screenshots that “prove” these earnings… check.
  • Claims that ANYONE can make an upper-class income in their spare time… check.
  • Absolutely no mention of what you’ll be doing to make money… check.
  • A countdown timer claiming entrance to the program is going to expire… check.

Once again we have a website from an anonymous figure claiming he makes more money than you do online and you’re a sucker for waiting this long to not send him money.

The Truth

Remember that company that was widely popular in the late 90’s that sold pills that may or may not have caused you to lose weight and either get hepatitis or die? Yes, Herbalife. Well, now for only $39.95 you too can receive a useless pack of marketing materials that show you how to become a multi-level marketer and waste more time and money than you can afford.

Click here to learn more about online scams and how to protect yourself.

The Proof

I got an email from him (Paul) and it he seems to be upfront and honest.

Seems to be yes!
BUT if he were TRULY ‘upfront and honest’ he would tell you right off the bat that this is HERBALIFE!!

Herbalife may be a good company, but it has definitely suffered from typical MLM associated problems, at least as far as IMAGE is concerned!
That’s why most MLM’s won’t even tell you their name until they feel they have your complete attention.

I got involved though, as far as getting the ‘work at home starter kit’ because, he offered to pay for the shipping. AND, he promised I’d be earning money within TWO WEEKS of receiving the ‘the work at home starter kit’.

Apparently he did pay for shipping.
I got the $9.95 shipping cost refunded to my PAYPAL account.

I see no way in hell that one can make a DIME with that ‘work at home starter kit’ though!
He also offers some free memberships in online opps that are supposed to make money for you.
Since you won’t make any money doing surveys or working an online dollar store either, you will have to pay to ship that ‘work at home starter kit’ BACK to where it came from – and where it BELONGS!

That’s the whole of the story basically but for details:

The $9.95 ‘work at home starter kit’ is no more than an advertisement package:
A 12 page booklet with one CD and one DVD in the inner folds.
The ENTIRE DVD is a presentation on the value of a home based business v. working for someone else.
(Does anyone already looking to do a home business really need this kind of reminder?
Seems like a waste of a DVD to me!)

The CD is an audio collection of success statements of those who got involved with OBS (online business systems – but really HERBALIFE).

The 12 page booklet partially describes this ‘opportunity’ in every way, except to tell you that it’s HERBALIFE!
And, you won’t find the word HERBALIFE mentioned in the DVD, CD, or booklet!
AMAZIN’!!

This 12 page booklet and CD/DVD will ‘cost’ you $39.95 if you don’t return it in a ‘resaleable condition’.

But I fail to see where a 12 page document (hardly even a booklet) and two discs are worth $39.95 in the first place!
I also fail to see where this is a ANY kind of ‘work at home starter kit’ either.
I know I can’t start work at home using this kit!

‘Paul’ said that within 2 weeks they will ask you for $39.95 but ‘you will have earned way more by that time’.
I guess this is supposed to refer to the programs he offers in conjunction with the ‘partner with paul’ package:
SURVEY SCOUT
FREE ONLINE DOLLAR STORE
And some other program so equally useless, I am not even going to go through the trouble of trying to re-locate the name of.

You will finally find out you are previewing HERBALIFE when your ‘coach’ gives you the call.
My coach was polite and informative and also mentioned that ‘they’ weren’t taking a hard line on the return of the $39.95 ‘package’ as to deadline or condition – just be reasonable.
That’s good.
BUT THAT PACKAGE STILL AIN’T WORTH $39.95!!!

Doing HERBALIFE requires scheduling phone calls so I would reject their offer on that basis alone – which could have saved EVERYONE involved in this both time AND money, if they had simply told me that beforehand (I will have to pay to mail this package-thing back after all!).

I believe my coach was making money with HERBALIFE but, once I heard the name HERBALIFE associated with OBS – after doing some ‘googling’, I was turned off and hoping that I would discover something different when I received my package.

FINALLY,
Mr. ‘Upfront and Honest’ says that the offer expires on ‘midnight or sooner’ of whatever day you click on to partnerwithpaul.com.

And apparently, this ‘offer’ hasn’t ‘expired’ yet!

I followed a link in a ‘Manifestation Meditation’ newsletter from Justin Blake at newsletter@jbvirtualnews.com promoting a home-business via Partnerwithpaul.com. This website showed a video of ‘Paul’ w/ a ‘fuzzed-out’ face, (red-flag #1) and blacked out last name (red-flag #2). He was promoting a home-business that he ‘developed’ and wanted to share it with those interested in having a business also. He talked about ‘trust’…ha, ha! You were asked to fill out a form and he would send you a DVD explaining his business. I rec’d a DVD/booklet w/ a letter from someone claiming to be my Personal Coach, Kristy Borrowe. I was charged $9.95 for S&H (which I agreed to & paid w/a cc). Got it yesterday. I wasted almost 1.5 hrs. of my time reading/viewing a DVD that was all about HERBALIFE and was hosted by an Herbalife distributor(s) called Emiko and Doran Andry, trying to recruit. This Andry guy was convincing at first, but I became very suspicious when he would reveal the name of the business or company & claims to have made $1million in one month during his career. I didn’t want a DVD about an MLM..that is NOT what I believed I was going to be receiving.

If I had known that, I NEVER, EVER would have followed-through. This absolutely constitutes deceitful, and unlawful business practices on the behalf of everyone involved in this transaction: Justin Blake, Paul (whatever his last name is), Kristy Borrowe, the Herbalife Corporation and its distributors, Doran and Emiko Andry.

For any of these individuals to admits to being innocent of this knowledge is flat-out WRONG. If you have to stoop this low to get people to ‘buy into’ the business, your trust & your MLM goes out the door. Shame on you!

York2007
Daly city, California
U.S.A.

There it is.

Don’t partner with Paul.

How Does Partner with Paul Compare?

I’ve Tried That has been reviewing products since 2007. In that time, there’s one program that stands above the rest. It’s free to get started, has no ridiculous hidden charges, and will help you build a sustainable income from home.

Let’s see how Partner With Paul compares…

146 thoughts on “I’ve Tried That Investigates: Partner with Paul”

  1. What I want to know if there is a way to go after this Paul for harassment charges. I literally get four to five emails a day from him starting in October. Tell me I’m not nice because he prepare the special program just for me… Telling me that I was in touch with him which I was not and he’s waiting for my answer… I figure if he has a program that makes you so rich so fast and he’s so busy with it how does he have time to send me four to five emails a day every day?

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  2. Yes, The Scam monster of the late 90’s and early 2000’s was called,”Newest way to Wealth”. I called it,” The Newest Way to Ruin”,which sold Herbalife. Anthony Powell was one of the ring leaders back then. I fell under their charm and lost Thousands of dollars. Most of it was in home stocked inventory which you couldn’t sell.I couldn’t even sell it at half price to other members.All I ask for is to let me get started on a free trial period ,and if I see that I’m making money, then I’ll decide if I want to continue.

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  3. This was a great article. Something that has always bothered me about this biz is how these campaigns love to claim that people fail 97% of the time – but the truth is they are programed to fail, since as this article mentions, people are forced to join prior to being given vital information about the program. Owners are afraid if you are armed with the facts, that you might decide to turn it down. TOO BAD. I would urge people NOT to òpt into these forms on `lead capture` pages and only join programs where owners allow you do proper due diligence.

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  4. It always saddens me that companies will do unto others BEFORE they do unto them.

    I’ve been in network marketing for over 6 years and I commend this article for the points they’ve brought up. One I’d like to ad is that if one is searching for a home business, one should not have to pay for the information, it should be provided free of charge!

    When I joined the company I’m with, I got to see everything first at no cost, pressure or risk to me so that after evaluating everything I could decide if this was for me or not. Doesn’t that make more sense?

    Also, I have learned that having a turn key system is really important, something you can teach others to do. If there is no system, guidance or training, how do you expect to succeed without paying for more help?

    Always do your research first before committing to anything, even if it is only $10.00…..and if it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it!

    Cheers all, hope you find something that works for you :)

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  5. Thank you everyone for posting their experiences. This has saved me some unwanted hassle, not to mention a potential loss of money and time. Miguel’s message, struck very close to home with me. Thanks again.

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  6. Thank you so much! Thank God I googled this partners with Paul thing before I too any further action. Sigh of relieve!
    I found it very fishy how no website I was directed to and how it didn’t matter how much I looked it would not tell me what I would be doing. It was too good to be true, which also set a red flag for me.
    I am very sorry to those who have lost money to this scam :( I hope these people pay one day, and I hope you one day gain back what you have lost in one way or another.
    God bless.

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  7. Problem here is not that Paul doesn’t make money and not that Herbalife doesn’t work. The problem is that people going to this site are usually looking for how to make money online… on the Internet (which there are ways) and so they feel lied to or scammed because Hearbalife is more of a legwork, grind type of business. Not all people who want to work online are lazy but I’d bet they are tired after working a long hard days work at there J.O.B. (Just Over Broke) and want a break with a business that doesn’t require breaking your back after breaking your back for 8hrs a day at your first job. Partner With Paul is misleading and people don’t like that. It doesn’t matter if Amway was on the other side or Body by Vi. people weren’t looking for a business model in the MLM realm.

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  8. I must say that I was shocked to find the negative about Herbalife. Paul okay. I am an Herbalife member and can say that it is work but you do make money from it. My husband used to work in construction and I was a Job Coach for a state funded agency. In 2009 I started my Herbalife business and in 2010 I was laid off from the state funded agency. My husband has not done anything but the Herbalife business since 2010 and I have not either. We make enough to pay for everything that we need. No it is not going to work for the lazy person that wants cash to fill their bank accounts. You have to work for it. The work I do is fun and helps others. I have seen so many great things happen to people because of the product.

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  9. I just received an email from a familiar name that I remembered from around the beginning of 2012. Checked out his email and even though it sounded better than his crap from over a year ago, I knew it was the same guy. Googled and it was Herbalife–one of the biggest scams around.
    As mentioned by several others,they do not tell you who they are–till you waste your money-$9.99–for their “great info package”. What a crock–it is nothing but an ad for the company. I was so mad, I wanted to send it back, but it would cost almost what I already paid. It belongs in the trash/recycle bin.
    ANYTHING from Paul seems to lead to Herbalife–tell everyone you know–it is a deceiving rip-off.
    Also–and this was more maddening than the package–when someone finally called{it took several changes in time} when they said who the company is, and I just wanted to hang up,their attitude just changed to rude!!
    Like others have said–why don’t they just tell us who they are!!! They would not make money, that’s why!!

    Deb

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  10. I did not do partner with paul but I did get roped into Vemma through Global pro systems with the SAME sales tactics. They make you buy the 9.95 “business starter kit” that is worthless and you also get charged 39.95 for if you don’t send it back, if you get into the business there is A LOT more to pay for. Vemma is similar to Herbalife they are in the “health and wellness” industry. They also have Anthony Powell in Vemma who came from Herbalife go figure. Anyways, don’t do it.

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  11. This offer hit my inbox today. I google everything these days. I have investigated literally dozens of methods of working from home using the Internet. I looked at everything from Affiliate Marketing to taking Surveys at Home. I have invested hours of my time and even some money. The only income I have made is from being a Mystery Shopper. There are numerous companies who hire mystery shoppers, product demonstrators and field auditors. Each one has a different system and you will need to invest some time learning what the company wants from you. But once you have done one assignment for a particular company, the next one is much easier. I have received checks in the mail paying me for doing things that I would have mostly done anyway (oil change, eating out, etc). I will be ramping up these activities in the months to come in order to generate the $300 a month that stands between my current income and a comfortable income. You do NOT need to pay for a site to send you opportunities. All those sites do is give you the company name of the folks who actually will be contracting with you and tell you to go register directly with them. You can find these companies yourself by searching for them on the Internet and get started for no money. I will be writing an article about this opportunity when I have more experience under my belt. So far, I have earned $85 for completing 2 assignments.

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  12. I started to ‘bite’ at first, but something kept nagging at me about this website. I am glad that I have read these reviews and decided not to purchase this Partner With Paul gimmick. LOL!!! Even Reverend Ike ran a better scam than that and he made millions before he went to do his time!! I am glad that I read these articles from the people who really know the truth. I don’t have $9.99 the throw away for nobody with gas being as high as it is!!

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  13. I have been scammed a couple of times and I have learnt a lot from all these BS work at home sites. None of them works if they ask you for money. So my friends, there is nothing in this world as easy money. Go and find yourself a job. And this guy Paul, omg,don’t get conned by him.

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  14. Can you believe this guy has another campaign! Paul Myers. Nothing
    about the product name. It’s the same ad he’s used over and over.

    How can we stop him?

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  15. The only way to make money at home is to find a reputable company that does not CHARGE anything to work for them. I find ads that have that much information on it and all those claims are all a farce. If it so good why keep deluding folks with more info that is the same crap over and over again. Too much talk. it is all bunk.

    Thank for the info about Herbalife. YEEGADS i almost asked for the kit.

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  16. I am just finding out now. Paul sent me this video from a guy by the name of Aaron Ward. Aaron seems very real guy who claims to be an ex teacher. He is asking you to join his cash machine 2.0 at a low $49. Apparently you can make 50 thousand in a month. You know what they say if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. It is only today that I decided to check out to see if this was a scam and boy am I glad that I did. Paul got me before when I was searching on a job network I decided to check out the work at home opportunities and there was Paul. I spent the $9.95 for the booklet and DVD. This company was called Vemma and GPS Office was the so called training company that helped you to make money. Pretty soon I realized that this GPS co. was out to rook me. I told them I signed up to make money not to spend it. These guys wanted so much money from me to get up and running that I finally had to opt out. I thought that maybe there was something wrong with me however I see that I am not alone. Shame on you Paul or whatever your name is.

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  17. Whoa, this scam cat’s been at it for a long time. I’ve just started in Paid Surveys (feeling scammed) and that’s how I came across this Paul Myers. At the bottom of his scam page is a picture of him with his wife and two kids. Is it him? Who knows.

    I agree with you Bhooshan, the people should take him out because it doesn’t look like any federallies are shutting him down.

    I’m glad I googled his name.

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  18. This sounds like ‘Paul Birdsall’ of ZibZoom infamy and a MLM line-raider who signs up in several new MLM’s every week and then gets his followers who upgrade in his first MLM to join under him along with other mutineers fixing it so they take tuns being first uder him and he makes a lot of money, and a few of his Leaders’ do too. They’ve been doing this for a dozen years and that’s why he won’t give his Last name. Everybody knows an Infamous name will only take you so far.

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  19. Partner with paul.com is scam he said in website leave the inquiry he will reply in 24 hours but not one answered and he took my money already from account ,i think he is cheating even outside country also…he is cheating globally we need to stop him before it your turn..

    so friends let do something and use your wisdom and power to kick out these moneymaker because every one of us has hard earning money so don’t let it go in second by typing your card online ..just spread this knowledge to all your friends so you can save some one .

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  20. I thought this was ligit the way he went on about making money, not much at first but more each month. He made the mistake with me that he will make more money if I sign up, RED FLAG there. I am not signing nor will I send him money so he gets rich on those of us that want to really work from home for real and make money.

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  21. Thanks for the heads-up. No I won’t be wasting my money.
    Interesting switch was that I was reviewing a capture page of Mike Hobbs for EZMoney Project/GVO when I clicked away and the Partner with Paul crap came up. Mikes main offer is for GVO/Pure Leverage with Empower Network on the back-end so why is he so keen on P with P in his funnel?

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  22. Thanks for saving me 10 bucks and a bunch of grief :).

    If there’s one thing in learning about these sites, its that none are legit.

    If there really ARE legit ones out there, there doing a good job of hiding.

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  23. Thank you soooooo much for the research. MY FRIEND WAS ON THE VERGE OF ACTUALLY STARTING BUSINESS WITH PAUL! !!!!! I RECENTLY TOLD HER AND SHE CLOSED OFF HER ACCOUNT. PRAY THAT’LL WORK! !

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  24. TY all for doing the research that partner with Paul is a Scam !!
    I always google anything like that , that sounds to good to be true.

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  25. Well, todays date is 01/13/2013 and the crooks are going strong , almost got me too, I was checking out another site that sent paul’s ripoff to one of my email accounts but I’m sorry and glad to say that I saw the scam by the time the clock started ticking lol…
    The other work at home that I’m pretty sure is a scam on a larger scale that sent the email is called project payday where you are required to sign up for trial accounts thru ifw forums called IFW’s incentivised freebee websites offering prizes and cash from othet supposed members of the forums for earning points for them lol and you are to try the products then cancell before the trial period so watch out for em,,,,,

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  26. It is a SCAM in deed, many complaints to the Better Business Bureau already against Partner With Paul LLC.

    Let me add this .. when you sign-up (9.95 for the 14-day trial) they will still charge 39.95 after the 14-day trial period and then impossible to reach anyone by email or phone.

    Anyone interested in this program please read all you can about this to be aware of the true nature of this scam, don’t waste your time and money.

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  27. THANKS !!! WE ALL HOPE THAT SOMEHOW ONE OF THESE SCAMS ISN’T A SCAM–AND THEY ARE REALLY PERSUASIVE–PLAYING TO AN AUDIENCE THAT THEY KNOW IS LOOKING TO IMPROVE THEIR SITUATIONS–DEADLY.
    I LEARNED TO NEVER FAIL TO GOOGLE ALMOST EVERYTHING–AND YOU DESERVE MANY THANKS FOR THE TIME TAKEN TO REVEAL THIS GUY.

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  28. Thank you for the information. I, too, am looking for a way to work at home as my health won’t allow me to work in my career field any longer. I have spent 2 weeks looking at scam after scam. I’m tired to say the least. I’m an honest person wanting to make an honest living. I can’t give up, and I refuse to take welfare. Wish me luck. On another note: don’t you people ever read your comments before you send them? All of the typing errors are rediculous.

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  29. Well I’m sure glad I did not fall for that one…but here is a good question for all of you guy’s…Anybody found a good/great work at home online company??? Please let me know if you have so maybe I can start making money without being scammed! Thanks for all the feedback.

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  30. I was reading all the post. I’m glad I didn’t sign up or anything. Thanks all for your comment. Very interesting. I did contact PartnerwithPaul with my email message. They never did respond to my message from my email when I ask them question. They weren’t very cooperative. Until I found out by reading all the comment on this post. You are all right. Most website want you to buy their products just help to make money. I feel it is a rip off and you get nothing. There is no phone number listed to call and no one to contact if I have any questions. Sounds like it is rip off and just want you to pay more and more money than you receive any profit.

    Thanks all for your information. Please let me know if there is any legit work at home…I know it is hard because there is lot of scam go on around and hackers.

    Lot of people don’t have job right now because of bad economic…I hope Americans can help each other to provide jobs especially work at home without paying anything pennies upfront. I rather to work for free and get paid just like the real world jobs. Let me know what you guys come up with.

    Thanks,
    Cheryl

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  31. Wow… dodged THAT bullet! Thanks everyone; I was sent an e-mail to go there and it sounded strange and unrealistic to receive a ton of money without contributing even a penny.

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  32. I got a response from one of his affiliates in regards to a “looking for a job” ad I had posted on craigslist. My response to him was that if they gave me a $5k sign on bonus, I would render them my services. I had posted in my ad not to contact me with these types of offers.

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  33. wow im so glad i stumbled onto this site i was just about to go to step 2 and pay the money to join im a mum of 6 kids and desperate to earn a good honest wage but still spent time with my kids i was hopeful that this was it for me it did sound good but i cant afford to be scammed or have my time wasted with stupid fake make money online scams.thankyou for sites like these.back to the drawing board for me i guess.

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  34. Pwp is 2 businesses
    Either join herbalife, or,
    Click affiliates at the bottom and do what Paul is doing!
    Conning people to join herbalife! That’s all there is to it!

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  35. PLEASE READ ITS ABOUT FAKE EBAY EMAILS OFF OF CRAIGSLIST!!!!

    It says that they wanna do the transaction through ebay motor protection program which is BULL.. the only way u can gt ebay protection is through ebays actual site!!! i thought tht it sounded good so we did the transaction but later found out that it wasnt ebay sending the messages to me even though it said ebay n my inbox.
    My fiance and I were on craiglist and found an “UNBEATABLE” deal…supposibly… it was a 2004 nissan maxima car with 45,000 miles on it and was very nice looked brand-new. The price was $2,400 and a guy named john martens with an email account under marutijohn@gmail.com. we emailed him and exchanged many emails to get details and he gave us a Paul Blakes name and address to send the money to bc the fake ebay said tht they do vehicle transaction with third party (for trust issues) an you would have 5 days after u gt the car to test an drive an inspect the car. We were very suspicious and even metioned that we thought it could be a scam and the guy said he was selling the car because of recent medical problems and that he needed the money immediately. an he even said dont offend him like he was really sick or sumthin. DONT EVER DEAL WITH PPL WITH ANY KIND OF ISSUES LIKE THIS… He said Paul Blake was an eBay agent and would be a third party in the car but of couse i was recieving emails from ebay so i thought…. an they said it was alright to continue the transaction…. so we did an even said it was ok to do money transfer like western union or moneygram…NEVER NEVER use these things to do any kind of transaction with anyone… then after i sent the money there was a problem with shipping at massachusetes about some customs flag now this threw a big red flag up i might not know everything there is to know but ik that the only reason customs gets involved is through international reasons so i did research about this bc he was wanting another 1500 to continue the transaction an said it wuld b refunded by ebay bc it was some kind of law bc of military civilian or sumthin like tht… an tht the DMV wuld refund when i register the car.. also other names included n these emails were Paul Blake, John Martens, Jake Clyse.. an the ebay support messages was a david…. they got me for 2400 dont let them get u!!!!!

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  36. Anna, I wouldn’t try that. You can Google keynetics BC that is their main company. But I highly doubt you will get paid. It sounds like a scam.

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  37. partner with paul is stupid. when i recieved the package, i thought it was alright but noticed that they didn’t advertise the products name in the CD VIDEO one… they completely BLOCKED it out and let the nutrition info side be shown. NOT only that, they just kept talking about the business crap on the radio.. which is even more stupid. there’s no such KIT to get started right away. its ridiculous and i am stupid to have fell for it. DO NOT JOIN PARTNER WITH PAUL – ITS A SCAM N FAKE. MY COACH WAS Thomas Parsons and my appt is today – but I will tell him I am not stupid enough to go through with everything. he can call me, and he can email me etc. but HELL NO HE IS NOT TAKING ANYMORE MONEY FROM ME. i returned the stupid useless package today, got it yesterday. did my research when it came in and that was when i found out it was a freaking scam because i kept wondering WHAT THE HELL IS THIS ONLINE BUSINESS ABOUT AND WHY THE HELL AREN’T THEY MENTIONING IT IN THE FREAKING CD’S. anyway. —— DONT JOIN ONLINE BUSINESS SYSTEM, THE TRUE LINK: http://www.theobspack.com

    REALITY CHECK: THERE IS NO SUCH THING CALLED “EASY MONEY WORKING AT HOME.” If you need money, get off your ass n go work at a job.

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  38. this scam has been going on for years, looks just like the one Shawn Dahl & his family started in CAnada. ( They are OBS ) They make tons of $ selling you booklets, advertising ( their co-op ) and the package – used to be called a “decision package” – but never mentions HL.
    Watch out – they have now reached the top levels of HL – are greedy people.

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  39. I followed the links and thought it was a great deal to not put in another dollar but the 9.95 for the shipping to start a online business. but in the end when some lady says she does not know who partnerswithpaul is and and asked for 199.00 for herbal life. i was like this is not what i joined up to do. and they would charge me anther 49.99 for the package i just receieved.

    i mailed that back and cost me 4.95 because i sent it priorty mail.

    Remember partnerswithpaul offered to give back the 9.95. i sent a email to that sight that said thanks for signing up with partnerswith paul. I explained about wanting my money back. They sent me another email saying what is my account number at partnerwithpaul and my email address. I have since recieved my 9.95 via paypal. you can too get your orginial money back for this sham too.

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  40. Paul Myers Paul_Myers@below2.letshitthesurf.info

    dateTue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:58 PM
    mailed-bybelow2.letshitthesurf.info
    signed-bybelow2.letshitthesurf.info

    All I gotta say is this, ” Look at the return email address listed as details from your inbox and revealing the sender’s contact info. of the message.”

    I totally agree with everyone here, however, this Dude has been at this for awhile. The most comical point made about the “Kit” is ridiculous ramblings of the system. Hell, if ya want Herbal Life pills etc….anyone can buy vitamins at the local grocery store, etc…lol So obvious as a “Rip Off.”

    A friend of mine, Todd bought into the whole gimmick and anxiously awaited his starter kit. He was out of a job for several months. Guess what folks?? lol His first order of the kit never made it to his residential address after paying for it..so he gets a call from a supposed representative. He was offered to please accept an apology on their behalf for it getting lost (yeah right) and he asked for a remailing copy. “Oh sure Todd , we are sorry for the misplaced kit and this one is absolutely on the house, free .”
    He didn’t get the second replacement in the mail either. lol So, to show what sneaks they are…they recharged his credit card after he was convinced there would be no money coming out of his pocket twice.
    Again, look at the email address with this same OLE letter as described above….”Paul_Myers@below2.letshitthesurf.info ”
    Now if that email address is considered professional….gimme a break! lol Don’t fall for it…the signs are all there. I got my introduction letter-message today and it’s just laughable. SPAM ALERT Reported to Google.com also…..

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