Thursday, April 30, 2009

I was an "IBO" with CyberWize late last year. I lost almost $1200 over four months and this was *after* I built my downline.

Remember that you only have 72 hours to get a 100% refund. http://scam.com/newreply.php?do=newr...ote=1&p=28325#

I found this on another sight. I wish I had seen this last October:

1. In the summer of 2004, CyberWize was fined $100,000 by the Economic
Crime Division of the Florida Office of the Attorney General.

http://www.bbbwestflorida.org/common...ml?bid=6180112

2. Former CyberWize executive Gregg Sturz has said that, "In addition
to the deceptive statements and practices of the Plaintiff its
promotion of an inherently fraudulent pyramid scheme "omits to state a
material fact" when it does not explain to its Êdistributors that the
program is bound to collapse."

http://www.davideisenstein.com/Answe...laim070204.pdf

3. According to the Better Business Bureau, CyberWize has an
"unsatisfactory" record in dealing with customer complaints.

http://www.bbbwestflorida.org/common...ml?bid=6180112

4. In October of 1996, CyberWize owner Mark McCool "agreed to pay
restitution and agreed to a revocation of his insurance license. This
action was based on allegations of utilizing premiums for his own
use."

http://oci.wi.gov/admact/nr1096.htm

5. "The mean average income of the bottom 99% of the active Cyberwize
sales representatives was $5.61 per week (before expenses and taxes
are deducted resulting in a significant loss)."

http://www.falseprofits.com/MythofMLMIncome.doc.pdf

6. CyberWize was fined $3,000 in 2004 through "Project Biz Opp Flop, a
coordinated attack on misleading and bogus money-making schemes."

http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/press/2005/02222005.html

7 comments:

  1. This guy (McCool) will tell any story and cut a buck from the cost to of product or commissions to cheat the IBO.

    Stress X was a closeout product Mark got cheap, Tanguska was a similar product after the closeout inventory ran out, Tanguska was reformulated to lower cost; then tanguska was turned into a mist to lower cost.

    There Vital PSP hasn't worked in months! I wonder what the hell he did to it doesn't work? Shaved cost somewhere.

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  2. Hey anonymous, I heard the Vital PSP was changed to a new vendor because it was better. Then Mark McCool takes back the company, controls ownership again, has financial problems and guess what...back to the old vendor!!! And the product still doesn't work.

    Mark kicks out Holton Buggs. maybe because he was a threat to Brad Hager, maybe because he didn't wear white shirts, maybe because his skin wasn't white. Maybe because Holton was better than all of them.

    Mark now suspends Brad Hager. Maybe because he was too good.

    This is just in the last 4 years. reasearch the past and find out the turmoil surrounding Mark McCool and Cyberwize. A constant disruption, litigation, termination, reformalation... you get the points.

    Has anybody on Mark's staff or world been with him for over 2 years? 1 year? I am sure there are many that have been with him for weeks, but not years.

    Everyone, beware.

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  3. The truth is only known by a few who lived the nightmare. If you are even considering Cyberwize in your future you owe it to yourself to call any of the top leaders or corporate staff that are no longer there. The list is long and they would be happy to share their story so no one else gets hurt. Why did they leave? Holton was terminated for running a scam program as a side business and hurting alot of people/families. To the tune of 100's of thousand of dollars. The latest on that issue is the IRS and the Attorney Generals from a few states are in waiting and watching. Not only did Brad Hager leave but the top 5 income earners left with their leaders total around 12-15. Why? Mark McCool needed money to keep the company doors open and took the incomes of the leaders who built Cyberwize up from nothing. Ask Mark about all the profits of Cyberwize and where they went over the years. Millions on tour Buses, Beach houses, personal real estate ect.... The company is on its last leg and just another story of owners Mark & his wife who preach religion from their lips with one hand in YOUR pocket for whatever they can get. Interesting twist the leaders that left are actually hoping that he could turn the company around so that they could sue and actually get the money they deserve. No reason wasting time for pennies.

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  4. All the posts I have seen here don't surprise me a BIT. Mr. McCool likes to operate in the gray area, it's his mode of operende. He thinks he is smarter than you and so does his wife. For that matter they both think they are smarter than everyone. While they have some good qualities they are both very immature and arrogant. MARK these words, before everything is said and done it will not surprise me if they both go to jail in handcuffs. If they do they will have a good excuse of course. That's the kind of people they are. Simply put, if you want to protect your pocket book stay clear of the McCools. They will take your money and laugh all the way to the bank. They don't give a damn about YOU.

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  5. So where can we get a good equivalent of vital psp+, now?
    Anyone got any ideas?

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  6. Financially-troubled couple manage to land $850,000 warehouse loan
    Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
    Mark and Jeanine McCool, who have been hit with at least four foreclosure judgments totaling $1.1 million since May 2009, have managed to obtain $850,000 in fresh funds for their company, Ashtonpark LLC, from Hallberg Family Investments LLC, a Naples-based lender.

    The McCools borrowed the money using a 2,548-square-foot industrial warehouse at 4448 McIntosh Road in Sarasota that they bought in May 2007 for $321,000 as collateral.

    Among other things, the McCools run CyberWize.com, a web design and multi-level marketing company founded in 1999.

    Mark McCool says on the Biznik.com website: “I have a long track record of success – having generated over $200 million in revenue, over 2 million product orders and over 300,000 customer accounts in my last venture. I am most proud of the people that I have helped become successful with many becoming millionaires based on the products and systems I have created.

    “I have a passion for helping people achieve their dreams and a love for creating life-changing products. I believe strongly in Internet marketing and love to mentor in that arena. I have served on the boards of four international direct sales companies and built several direct sales organizations with some in excess of 100,000 distributors.”

    Here is a list of the foreclosures filed against the McCools:

    1) 4025 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota
    Foreclosure Date: 6/24/2010
    Amount Owed:$118,914

    2) 2410 Slough Road, Sarasota
    Description: 7,610-square-foot house
    Purchase Date:8/27/04
    Purchase Price: $980,000
    Foreclosure Date: 4/23/10
    Amount Owed: $801,064

    3)West Coast Real Estate Consultants Inc.
    Foreclosure Date:11/29/09
    Amount Owed: $29,853

    4) 567 Venice Lane, Sarasota
    Description: 1,639-square-foot house built in 1971
    Purchase Date: 4/2/04
    Purchase Price: $457,600
    Foreclosure Date: 5/15/09
    Amount Owed:$602,072

    Tags: Ashtonpark LLC, Hallberg Family Investments LLC, Jeanine McCool, Mark McCool, sarasota
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  7. Why aren't these scumbags in jail yet???

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