Empire Network: Cash Machines 2.0
Complaint 267857 Details

  • Date Occurred: 07/08/2013
  • Reported Damages: $6,664.00
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The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

They claim something else in the video then is given to you,
Aaron ward in the video said:"just enter your payment details in the dashboard",
when you open the cash machines 2.0 money system, you get stupid refferal system with youtube and facebook, so it is not as described in the video at first place, but I did not make any money off of it, so i keep trying to get the money back, I am still withing the 2 months money back guarentee, and they keep telling me:"why don't you try a little more" & "please let our coaches help you" (for 'just' another $200 or something per coaching session), the list goes on, I think they just trying to get you past the 2 months and then refuse to payout, because you did not asked for it within 2 months...

I have the feeling that this is a fraud, involving both empire network and aaron ward, exploiting his house on some private island of some sort.

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  • Seng
  • Seng SBID #b455a61a95
  • Posted 08/26/2013
  • Hi, supposed you didn't manage to get hold of any support contact number? I have the same issue. They now refuse to answer my emails about the refund.
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  • Complaint Against Empire Network
  • Complaints Filed: 24
  • Reported Damages: $12,271.51
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