Commission Blast No Refund Review
Commission Blast Negative Refund Review
This is a critical review of the Commission Blast Internet Marketing Course and software.
An elderly friend with an additional physical disability recently bought this product for nearly $1000 before realizing what a scam it was and subsequently requested a refund within 30 hours of his purchase.
After not receiving a reply, after 4 days, he emailed them again at 2 other email addresses and still never received a reply or a refund.
email addresses used:
support@onlinesupportdesk.info
support@cbelite.com
commissionblast@gmail.com
My personal review of Commission Blast
I reviewed the product and found it to be sadly lacking in every way.
To begin with, nine out of the ten keywords I selected within their niche research software, delivered negative results and were not accepted by the software as viable niches, yet my tried and proven methods of niche research delivered positive results.
The one niche their software indicated was very good in every way, showed quite the opposite when using research tools like Market Samurai, Traffic Travis, Google Keyword tool and several other well accepted niche research methods.
I urged my friend to query support about this being fully aware that they had not replied to his previous support emails or refund request but of course there was never a reply.
I dug a little deeper into who Commission Blast Belong to and was able to ascertain several things.
The webinar he watched believing live, had been pre-recorded several months previously. Instantly Download Our $10,000 a Day Method for FREE and is still available in Google at the time of writing this post. This webinar was replayed on 7th August as a live webinar in which it was stated that this had never before been released to the public. (it was previously released in May )
1. The proof of income generated displayed within the webinar from places like Clickbank, Amazon etc, was dated before the example website from which the income was supposedly generated, was even created.
2. The scarcity tactic was employed during the webinar when the presenter repeatedly told the attendees that there were only 15 Commission Blast spots available and all were sold during the webinar but 24 hours later my friend was still receiving emails to tell him how many spots were still available.
Commission Blast Scam
Further investigation reveals that this Commission Blast scam has been around for a few months and this last run was probably it's second.
When buying this, you need to pay for it with a credit card. There are no third party payment portals where you have recourse like PayPal.
The money is paid into a company called "Synaptic Marketing" who are listed with scambook.com
Synaptic Marketing Reviews | Scambook
• Posted by Scambook Investigator Kristina May on 07/09/2013.
On 7/9/2013 at 8:47 AM PST I dialed +61 042-143-1085 to contact Synaptic Marketing again. Again, the number rang indefinitely and I was unable to leave a message. I will keep everyone updated as the situation progresses.
• Synaptic Marketing Summary
Information about Synaptic Marketing (Commission Blast) was first submitted to Scambook on Sep 14, 2011. Since then the page has accumulated 125 consumer complaints. On average users reported $1274.13 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 4 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Jul 09, 2013.
• Company Information
• Address:
• 8 Butler Drive
• Hendon
• South Australia
• 5014 •
• Website:Welcome to SYNAPTICMARKETING.COM (Both Synaptic Marketing and Commission Blast are not registered domains)
• Phone:+61 042-143-1085 (no answer at this number)
• Email:Email Not Yet on File
• Additional Employees: No known Employees
Company statistics reveal:
Complaints Unresolved
125
Unresolved Reported Damage $151,719.46
My friend never signed up for the webinar but received a message suppossedly from "go to Meeting" to say that his webinar was due to strat in a few minutes.
He subsequently watched the webinar and bought the package. He only realized later that he never signed up for the webinar.
Go to Meeting Contacted
On his behalf I contacted Go to Meeting. The person I spoke to showed interest and asked me for more information to send on to his supervisor. he sent me a total of 3 emails so far and I'm now awaiting further contact from them.
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