Thursday, June 17, 2010

Marcus Campbell Continues to Lie

I am sorry Marcus, I just got an email where you are caught in a big lie.

http://www.simplesitesbigprofits.com/sale.php

If you go to this link above, you will see Marcus describing what you will get with your purchase of his system.

I ordered his system and I never got what he is describing in this video. This video is a lie from Marcus.Marcus is showing you Digital DVDs that you will get and he is taking them out of a box that will be similar to the black box that I got. The box that he is showing is blue in this video. When you get your box. It will only have one CD that loads a program to your computer. You will also get a manual that is painful to read because no one that graduated from High School proof read the manual. I am not super great in English grammar and it was appalled by the lack of sentence structure and improper use of words like weather and whether etc.... That is all you will get in your box.

 If you are cut off from the site in 30 days like I was after loading the CD, you will not have a phone number to call Marcus. I never thought that I needed to write the number down until I lost the use of the software that Marcus sent me.

I dislike making this known. I just want there to be a person like Marcus that is telling the truth. I can no longer trust this guy and I want readers to be aware. That is all this continuing blog is about.

Marcus, get honest man, you are losing it by not paying attention to your customers. I have emailed support no less than 20 time. I just gave up because I realized that my efforts were a waste of time. The number that I did have for you does not get you.

I will continue to post on Marcus Campbell's antics. A lie is a business killer Marcus. You keep doing it. Kharma will get you one of these days!

Steven White

13 comments:

  1. Marcus Campbell is a total fraud. He lies and misleads. He pretends to be available and then doesn't respond to you and ignores your inquiries. Beware of Marcus Campbell. Do business with him at your own risk!

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    1. That's ok, I hacked his site and got everything free. BTW, it was easy to hack, virtually no challenge.

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  2. Yes, I confirm that Marcus Campbell is not to be trusted. He is a fraudster, and he is a liar and thief.

    Do not give him your money!

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  3. I agree, wish I saw this first, everything above is exactly what happened to me, totally useless of a person who's kid face and nice soundness, I am sorry to say I fell for it, and with zero communication towhat I purchased, I got a fefund....please be aware of this person and hopefully this post helps the next

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  4. Marcus seems to be a nice guy, but I think he's making the majority of his money by selling the "system" rather than the missing pieces that most want concerning internet marketing. I do believe he made the money he's claiming using his steps years ago, but with the advancement of IM, it seems he's using psychological trigger words to get subscribers to buy his products.

    His info is sound, but it takes more money and time than he makes it sound and your return on investment may not be realistic for the average user. His products costs are hugely more than what you would find on the net of the same quality. He's not a scammer, but he does embellish the info. He also is not as patient as he needs to be in his coaching/mentoring program. Take it from someone who took the bait.

    Granted, I didn't act with quickness with all the steps, but you'll definitely need to be hands on and willing to learn on your own, too. And yes, it is a little difficult to get "ALL" the promised bonuses he says come with signing on to his programs and products. I got access to the program he has, but most of the stuff still has dates from 2010. I bought into it TWICE thinking I was getting an updated system and it was the exact same stuff. There was an updated webpage for the starting page, but the stuff was all the same. I already know 98% of the stuff he had on his page through my own studying and getting free by searching for it. So I have to take blame for not acting on what I already knew; thinking I would find a quicker, easier route through paying more, but that still doesn't negate that there are still flaws that need to be addressed with his coaching.

    Once again, I don't believe he's a scammer, but he's more of a sales person than anything else. It's clear he followed Frank Kern's Mass Control process even though he states and has a testimonial that Frank was an actual client of his when he was really earning big money the way he's touting his students to do. This comes from a former student and someone who's made a little money through online marketing. Again...his info is honest. His belief that you can make huge amounts of money online by following his lead is at best possible with the above average action taker... which may be part of the problem. Most who buy into his products are mostly tire kickers who are willing to buy a highly priced program to lie dormant on their hard drive. So in closing, I think blame can be shared on both sides, but far too many are willing to take responsibility for their shortcomings.

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  5. I meant far too many are NOT willing

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  6. Marcus is absolutely a scam artist and he knows it. He's all warm and fuzzy when he's selling you. He talks about how you'll have access to him whenever you need him, how you'll have access to his support staff, how all you need to do is call him and he'll help you. It's all bull shit! Complete and utter lies! He becomes very unavailable once you pay and on the rare instances when you can reach him, he gives you basic and useless answers to your questions. He also will say that he has to get back with you on that question and never does. AVOID MARCUS CAMPBELL at ALL COSTS!

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  7. He's obviously a good salesman. But if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. His use of Google's keyword tool is misleading. I manage Adwords accounts for a living. Have been since '02. There are no 5cent clicks. And we all know that TARGETED traffic is what drives sales. I seriously doubt you could bid on "I can't sleep" and drive that traffic to a pos (piece of sh*t) site that Front Page spits out and get someone to download (or request) a dvd on the Sleep Number bed. Everyone knows about the sleep number bed (if you don't, you've been asleep!) and that they're mad expensive. If that's what people are interested in that "can't sleep", they'd go to sleep number's website and download the info themselves.

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  8. Bought a membership to his Learn Everything 2015 Site and it lasted 3-4 months which was supposed to be a full year term. Its closed down and now there are new ones he has started. Paid for an expensive addon and its worthless. Bought a niche from him and not getting any support.
    Wont buy anything off him again!!

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  9. Same here, bought his software, broken links, nothing behind the links, not available for support, bought a niche website from him, never received it .... don't waste your money folks

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  10. Marcus is misleading everyone by selling his old videos & never uses actual time & date of the video to make it look like a recent one. He still talks about neverblue whereas its been long since neverblue has been taken over. You will never see the new company's dashboard. I have paid a lot expecting a lot, esp when he says 90 days personal support, of which he doesn't even replies to the questions & gets upset if you ping him regularly to get services with online chat.

    PLEASE BE ADVISED NOT TO get into his promised payment plans of training as you WILL NOT GET what you pay for...

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  11. I totally agree with what everyone said. I unfortunately fell for it. I was never able to log into the program, because I never received the passwords via email as his welcome letter said I would. I'm pursuing a refund now. I will have to put in a dispute with the bank to get the refund.

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  12. i have just been scammed by marcus campbell too.

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