Has anyone heard of this company and the stuff they do?

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Hello there fellow marketers,

Would like to seek your help pls... Anyone knows the people in marqueeconsultingonline.com pls? They seem to be doing the same stuff as eCOMexpertsAcademy.io but i don't hear of any reviews about them... nor the people in there.

Pls help...I'm a newbie in IM and I just received a call from them yesterday morning to get started in their training program but was asked to make a 5k deposit through my cards so as to purchase stuff in their inventory to sell...

As much as I want to make money online, i want to do so with someone that has a reputation or has tried it out... I tried looking for reviews abt them but nothing turned up. the only testimonials they have are on their own website (without pictures). They don't have a facebook page...and I'm still wondering how did they get my mobile no...

Also does anyone know a Timothy Lang or Brenden Judd?

Any reviews would be appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author O0o0O
    Looks like they're both offering free information you can find on here. You can pay $5K or just explore the War Room. Either way, you're going to have to spend time learning.
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    • Profile picture of the author phoebe2015
      Originally Posted by O0o0O View Post

      Looks like they're both offering free information you can find on here. You can pay $5K or just explore the War Room. Either way, you're going to have to spend time learning.
      Thanks! eComexpertsAcademy are real for sure... because I've tested it myself...but marquee marketing? I seriously have my doubts. They had 1k charged to my card yesterday already and thankfully the 2nd card didn't work. But i quickly reported an unauthorized transaction as it was charged to Malibu Marketing instead!
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  • Profile picture of the author ilee
    Sounds like a huge scam.

    On their site it says they power some of the world's best websites, with a screenshot of an affiliate site called protrailcameras.com. Come on.

    5k is a lot of money, probably enough to be able to test out all the ideas and "online money making plans" you can find on the internet.
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  • My advice is to RUN, RUN, RUN away as fast as you can. Any program that claims you can get rich quick is more than likely a scam. You can make money online but you have to look at it like building any other business.
    It takes time and work. There are plenty of legit ways for you to learn IM and will cost you a lot less than $5K. Save your money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by phoebe2015 View Post

    I just received a call from them yesterday morning to get started in their training program but was asked to make a 5k deposit through my cards so as to purchase stuff in their inventory to sell...

    I don't know anything about the program you just joined, but the red flags popped up very quickly when you were asked to make a $5,000 deposit to purchase inventory. There's a very good chance that you will never see that money again if you follow through with their request.

    If I were going to start a new business, I would want to make sure that the product sold for me . . . not just on the word of the program owners. I would start small and test the water. There are many, many unhappy new entrepreneurs in this world with garages, basements, and storage sheds full of products that don't sell.

    Don't ever give in to people wanting money up front before you have even tested the water to see if the business model and products work.

    Why not just try eComExpertsAcademy first if that's the type of business you want to start (Shopify selling Amazon products)? It's only $47 one time. (I am not an affiliate and don't know this training at all).

    Steve
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    • Profile picture of the author phoebe2015
      Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

      I don't know anything about the program you just joined, but the red flags popped up very quickly when you were asked to make a $5,000 deposit to purchase inventory. There's a very good chance that you will never see that money again if you follow through with their request.

      If I were going to start a new business, I would want to make sure that the product sold for me . . . not just on the word of the program owners. I would start small and test the water. There are many, many unhappy new entrepreneurs in this world with garages, basements, and storage sheds full of products that don't sell.

      Don't ever give in to people wanting money up front before you have even tested the water to see if the business model and products work.

      Why not just try eComExpertsAcademy first if that's the type of business you want to start (Shopify selling Amazon products)? It's only $47 one time. (I am not an affiliate and don't know this training at all).

      Steve
      Thanks Steve for the detailed analysis...really save me a lot of money with those alarm bells... I was very unsettled after speaking with the staff over that long distance call and if not for my gut feeling to put up a post here I would have my money lost...
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    • Profile picture of the author webmarketer
      There is still a caveat here:

      Web: eCom Experts Academy (now eCOMexpertsAcademy.io ?)
      Category: Bait-and-Switch

      They say for $47, everything will be provided to start making money. When you sign up, you are sent to another website immediately, to find they need another $197 for you to truly get "everything".

      Ripoff Report | eCom Experts Academy Complaint Review Internet: 1242704

      In fairness, there is only one complaint filed--so far. Probably an upsell, which rubbed the buyer the wrong way.



      Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

      Why not just try eComExpertsAcademy first if that's the type of business you want to start (Shopify selling Amazon products)? It's only $47 one time. (I am not an affiliate and don't know this training at all).Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author WillT
    DO NOT buy from these guys. I purchased ecomexpertsacademy and was not happy with the program. I contacted the refund line twice and got no response. I then wrote to one of the owners, Austin Anthony, who told me he would follow it up.

    In total I have sent 8 emails to these guys, and they will not respond. They are criminals as they do not honour their guarantees.
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
    Originally Posted by phoebe2015 View Post

    Hello there fellow marketers,

    Would like to seek your help pls... Anyone knows the people in marqueeconsultingonline.com pls? They seem to be doing the same stuff as eCOMexpertsAcademy.io but i don't hear of any reviews about them... nor the people in there.

    Pls help...I'm a newbie in IM and I just received a call from them yesterday morning to get started in their training program but was asked to make a 5k deposit through my cards so as to purchase stuff in their inventory to sell...

    As much as I want to make money online, i want to do so with someone that has a reputation or has tried it out... I tried looking for reviews abt them but nothing turned up. the only testimonials they have are on their own website (without pictures). They don't have a facebook page...and I'm still wondering how did they get my mobile no...

    Also does anyone know a Timothy Lang or Brenden Judd?

    Any reviews would be appreciated.
    I haven't heard of them, but I wouldn't waste my time with them. Why? It does not take that much money to learn how to make money online -- far from it. I don't trust that domain and wouldn't trust random people calling me like that, either. You just need to learn about the legitimate, long-term methods for making money online, choose one that best suites you, and go from there. There is no "easy" button, and it takes effort on your part. It's also not something that happens overnight.

    Niche blogging (the review site model) is the most common way to make money online. However, you can also make money online by publishing your written works on Kindle, having a Private Label Rights store, becoming a ghostwriter for other marketers and/or publishing your written content to sites that pay you for it and so on. You could also do something like start a Youtube channel is a niche you like and become a YT partner once you get enough followers and stuff.

    Joey
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