BBB States that Regenesis 2X2 Fuels Questions and Concerns

“Better Business Bureau is warning Washington consumers of a new work-at-home, multi-level marketing opportunity called Regenesis 2X2. Since May 2009, BBB has received numerous inquiries and complaints about this Kirkland, WA–based company’s business practices.

Complainants allege that the Regenesis System lures in prospects with guaranteed leads and promises of individuals or “recruits” working beneath them.  Regenesis 2X2 also advertises high income potential as part of its promotions; on www.regenesis2x2.com, this company refers to itself as a “proven money making machine.” However, after collecting an initial payment of $325 from potential participants, the company has left many frustrated as they wait for promises to be fulfilled.

Due to concerns with the nature of business, Regenesis 2X2 holds an “F” rating.”

8/7/2009 Update:

I hope you pay special attention to what Lynn Edgington from Eagle Research Associates just posted about the fact that his organization Eagle Research Associates provided information to the Secret Service from late May regarding Regenesis2×2.

Why? Because as he stated the Secret Service acted on this information when they raided the home of one of the principals of Regenesis2x2, searched a P.O. Box, a car and the business office of Regenesis2×2 on July 17.

The Secret Service said Regenesis2×2 was the classic Ponzi scheme.

Eagle Research Associates has really made a difference in saving many people from being scammed – who knows…they may have saved your mom, sister, or children from unnecessary losses.

I encourage you to click here to read more about Eagle Research Associates and how they are helping fight scammers to keep you and your wallet safe.

BBB Tip on NeverGiveItBack.com

The BBB has just put out a tip about NeverGiveItBack.com

BEST “CAN’T FOOL ME” CALL SCENARIO
from Federal Funds Administration aka NeverGiveItBack.com

Received a call from the # 202-280-2428. Caller ID reflected “out of area”. This group stated that there is free money available to me. It quickly stated that money is being distributed to your area and anyone is entitled to receive $2,500 but it is on a first-come, first-served basis.

When BBB attempted to contact this number, it is a recorded message stating that this account is not accessible, and if you have an account, login to get further info.  It does not state who you are calling, and ends the message by disconnecting.”

Click here for the BBB’s advice on “Free Cash” Pitches

BBB Warning about 3HourProfits

The BBB recently issued a warning about 3HourProfits. According to a recent BBB Hot Topic alert:

“3hourprofits.com is an email work-at-home scam that has been using the BBB name to boost its reputation. The website claimes employees can make over $10,000 a month. The website also claims the “BBB Review rated it the number one work from home opportunity.” Sorry, but there is no such thing as the BBB Review. This is a scam!”

Of interest to me are the sites where the owners apparently BELIEVED that the BBB had ranked 3HourProfits #1. How is that even remotely possible that ANYONE believe it.

But believe it they did. And who believed it?

IMReviewKings – a site owned by Brian Garvin and Jeff West – states this in their write-up of the 3HourProfits.com opportunity:

“Mr. Miller definitely leaves a lot of intrigue to find out more. Things like their sixty day program guarantee, the $2,500 bonus pay, and then of course the BBB review ranking them #1 really leaves a good taste in your mouth. ”

Looks to me like these “IM Review Kings” are about to be dethroned!

Click here for the original BBB Hot Topic Alert on 3HourProfits (bottom of page)