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Is Dave Espino Auctions for Income a Scam?

 

Dave Espino began his business career working in his parents’ self started company. Eventually he would try his luck with investments and real estate ventures. According to Dave Espino these avenues were not to his liking since he felt like they curbed his sense of freedom. This restricted feeling led Dave Espino to start selling hot wheel cars on eBay back in 1999.

Dave Espino eventually created several websites to help with his growing online eBay business. His success continued to grow and he diversified into selling a variety of products on the eBay auction.

Dave Espino’s ability to profit from eBay led him to create several info products in which he divulges the methods behind his success. His product line includes Auctions for Income and his popular e-book Beyond eBay.

In addition to eBay how-to info, in Auctions for Income Dave Espino offers access to his wholesale source for discount products. This is supposed to help people enter the drop shipping business through Dave Espino’s warehouses with no overhead costs.

This may seem great on paper but in reality the drop shipping business is highly competitive. Moreover, Dave Espino is offering this access to everyone that signs up for his program, drastically cutting into your profit margins.  With everyone having access to his source you're forced to compete with all his customers to sell the same products.

I've come across many dissatisfied Dave Espino customers claiming that the product doesn't live up to its promises.

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sandy   Ky

4:54pm on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 

I had seen the TV commercial auction for income and I had purchase it, after I had received
it I got a call from a company called PMI Coaching.
Very smooth talkers I fell for this SCAM For $6850.00
They told me that amount was for all the setup fees for a business.
That is not true!!!
All they are is a coaching program
you still have the fees for
building a website, merchant account, ebay fees, domain name,and many other fees.
If you get involve with this company make sure you are educated
on how to build a website and have
about $10,000.00 - $15,000.00
to get involved with this company
I ask for my money back I did
get my money back from Auction for Income No problems, But they
have a F with BBB
What happen is Auction for income
sold my information to PMI
Coaching. I ask for my money back
from PMI coaching and that don't want to give it back so I have found a company that told me that I can do a charge back on my credit card for the full amount I have up to 18 months to do a charge back on my credit card for a service that I am not happy with. Alot of People
don't know this, but your credit card company should help you they don't like scams and most
Credit card companies have a list of scams. They want you to keep the card.
PMI coaching don't want to refund
my money but they have a A+ with BBB why? because
This companies have used layer upon layer upon layer of ‘business entities’ to try to protect themselves. Here is a brief list of companies associated with PMI Coaching

Professional Marketing Group, PMG, PMG Mentors, Private Mentoring Group, Vermotion, Secure Gate, Fortius, Auctions for Income, NMR, IDI, Auctions 4 Income, Quicksite National Marketing Resources, PMI, National Marketing Resources, Iworks, Inc, Virtual Contact Inc, Paynet Merchant Services, Professional Marketing International, PMI Coaching, ITC Internet Treasure Chest, IDI Global, Summit Consulting, Online Supplier Coaching, onlinesupplier.com, online supplier, Netgateway, StoresOnline.com, Galaxy Mall, Imergent, Internet Treasure Chest, Stores Online, Foreclosureworld, Summit Group, Summit Consulting, Internet Development, Income Success Team, The Tax Club, Links 4 Trade, Professional Consulting Services, PCS, nmrcoaching, pmicoaching, quicksite builder, Nathan Kenyon, Dave Espino, Jim Cochran, Greg Cooper, Frank Kerns, Colton Moody, Dolf De Roos, PROSPER INC., Prosper Learning, prosperlearning.com, pmgmentors.com, pmgicoaching.vermotion.net, pmgtech.com, multiple streams of income, PMI coaching, usight home Inc., EPenzio, Russ Dalbey,Hacket Media,John Beck, Robert Allen, auction secrets, auctionsecrets.com, brightbuilder.com, bright builders, foreclosures.com, foreclosures, EPI, epibiz, power profit system, mentors in motion, passport to millions, wealth and self, cash secrets, Auctions for Income, NMR, IDI, Auctions 4 Income, Quicksite National Marketing Resources, National Marketing Resources, Iworks, Inc, Virtual Contact Inc, Paynet Merchant Services, Professional Marketing International and the list KEEPS GROWING!!.
My advice to people is close all your credit card accounts. Get a new number assigned for each card you have since you do not know how much credit information might be out there. Change any passwords too.
This companies will sell your information (name, email, phone number) to other companyies
If you have been scammed by any
of this companies and can't get your money back PLEASE do a charge back on your credit card
I hope you called your credit card company (not the bank )and ask for a charge back for the whole amount
LETS STOP THESE SCAMMERS
Please file complaints
with BBB and keep the file with
them till you get your money back you are not the only one that has been scammed by this companies
you can also file complaints with scams.com
Hope this help!
Please pass on to other about the charge back to stop this companies.
GOOD LUCK

joe   las vegas

2:32pm on Thursday, June 18th, 2009 

I AM SO SICK OF ALL THESE SCAM ARTISTS THAT TRY TO STEAL ARE MONEY AND OUR HOPE, WITH THE WAY THINGS ARE RIGHT NOW AND ALL THESE SCUM BAGS THAT TRY TO STEAL OUR MONEY... WHY IS IT THAT NONE OF THEM ARE BEING PROSECUTED BY ALL THESE ATTORNEYS IN THIS COUNTRY. NOBODY WANTS TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT BUT EVERYONE WANTS TO COMPLAIN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT PEOPLE AND STOP COMPLAINING

ma.simmons   como texas

12:58am on Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 

first i was interested ,then i got it ,the next was a person with a different company,all he wanted was more money as quick as i could get it and fast he was a jerk, pitiful

Michael Tinsley   America

2:24am on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009 

If espino's 'program' is so fantastic why is he trying to sell it to me instead of buying a third world country ??

D,C   Tampa, Fl

11:02am on Friday, October 3rd, 2008 

If his mouth is moving change the channel or suffer the down right rip off.
Be prepaired for the follow up phone calls from other companies that recieve your contanct information on his behalf.
They too want your hard earn money and claim that Dave refer you to them.
They are truly pushy and rude and should be investegated for fraud.

Sam   Chicago

12:26pm on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 

I just received the "auctions for income" program and like usual its a rip off. He claims to know how Dave will tell us how to make these redicules amounts of money in a short period of time, which is b.s.

All his system shows si how to set up and ebay account, buyers and seller, and how to use paypal and how to set up an account with them. If you can use google you can find all this info for free without paying for it.

Their customer service sucks too.

Suzanne   Chicago, IL

9:26am on Thursday, August 14th, 2008 

This is a huge rip off. First off, the shipping fee on this package is exhorbitant - $14.95 for standard service, higher if you want your product quicker.

The purchase price seems super high when you review the materials... softcover workbooks have really large print, lots of illustrations and room for notes. Result: very little information presented in a way that takes up a lot of space.

Furthermore, the booklets contain repetitive information, so it's the same data presented in a slightly different way.

Finally, the customer service is pushy and rude. When I told them I was not pleased with the product and requested that they stop calling me, they became downright abusive.

Save your $45 PLUS $15/shipping and do a little free research on the internet. You can find the same info there.

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