Is Commission Fast Start Legit????

by MBenti
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Hi I'm new to IM and came across Commission Fast Start anybody hear of this or reviewed this program.
Thank you.
#commission #fast #legit #start
  • Profile picture of the author jemyl41
    To answer your question, Yes, it is legit. However, I am working today to get my money back because the excellent training provided cannot overcome the simple fact that there is something wrong with the way the links are set up for purchasers to get their own domain access to the six sites offered. The sites look great, but the technical support is just not there. The coaching number leads you to a group hired to sell you a coaching program and the number given for support first says today, September 25th of 2013, that they are experiencing a high volume of calls so there will be a long wait. They offer a call back option but if you choose to wait they cut off the call after about four minutes.

    When I did manage to get through to their tech support on Monday, the agent who was supposed to help me said he didn't know what I meant that the links didn't go to the proper sites and he was not able to handle the problem so someone up the ladder would get back to me with an email in 48 hours or less. I called at about 1pm my time and the 48 hours are now up with no email and no contact and the links to the sales pages still don't work the way they are set up.

    Because of the good teaching of Justin James, I had high hopes for this system. The adjunct products he recommends and helps you to get set up are excellent ones. I plan to get my money back and contact the sites he recommends individually so that I can maybe set them up with my own hosting and then set up my own squeeze pages for each one. Once I get my money back I may buy a couple of the products offered so that I can review them and know that they are really worth recommending. I also want to see what kind of rights they offer to affiliates.

    It is pretty obvious that what Justin James did for this system was to become an affiliate of eah of these programs, bundle them together with some kick-ass tutorial videos, host each sales page on one of his own domains and then sell those sales pages as new domains/websites to purchasers of his system. It is brilliant, really. It just doesn't work the way the purchaser domain url's are set up. They, all but one, lead right back to the Commission Fast Start sales page meaning that people don't get to the product they think they are getting. I'm still testing out all of the links that are provided for the buying pages to see if they include my name or not . I wanted to try to make this thing work, but I finally had to give up. That is why I am attempting to contact their support to request a refund today.

    I will probably check back to see if the problems gets fixed if I don't manage to get everthing set up myself in a month or so. Justin James does a pretty good job of reviewong some products and at least has the sense to note that if you are an affiliate of a product you review positively, you must disclose that fact to be legal, at least in the U.S.A...

    Commission Fast Start is just an example of a good guy with bad programmers.or advisors --- a great idea that just, so far, doesn't work right.
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