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Is there truth to the Stephen Pierce Scam?

Plenty of people are openly calling Stephen Pierce a Scammer, but is there truth to any of these allegations?

McKinney, TX, United States of America (PRBD.net) 3/23/2012 -- The internet has been a boon for many people who want to telecommute or make money from home. Unfortunately it has also been the breeding ground for those who don’t provide the service or product that they promise. Sometimes internet marketers prey on the weaknesses of those who want to get rich quick or are a bit greedy. So they make promises that they have no intention of keeping. Stephen Pierce is one of those Internet Gurus who make promises to customers, but does he keep them?

There is a lot written about Stephen Pierce and his companies, Stephen Pierce International (SPI) and Impulsive Profits. Several bloggers, employees and former customers posted their true stories online. Sadly those stories told of broken promises, unpaid bills, callous treatment of female employees and threats from this man’s lawyer, Kevin Vela.

Stephen Pierce has made his millions by promising his followers “Set it and forget it” wealth. Great concept and he gives really good seminar, but is it really as easy as all that? Is he telling you everything you need to know?

Stephen Pierce has made his millions by promising service. But did he have the staff to provide the service? How many times can a person fire those lazy customer service reps and hire another team before customers are stuck on the phone with someone who knows less than they know?

Stephen Pierce has made his millions by selling products. But did he actually deliver the product? Did he deliver what he sold or was there some smoke and mirrors in this equation? I am left wondering what happens to the poor customer who doesn’t get their product, login information, or customer service support for weeks. Do they lose their right to a refund? I just don’t know what Stephen Pierce policy is about refunds.

I do see several positive reviews about his course. His book Make Real Money on the Internet was helpful when it was first published YEARS AGO. I think it was updated in 2008.

The good news is that the internet makes it easy and quick to expose Internet Marketers who use and abuse their customers. I hope that Stephen Pierce is not one of them and that you will not find complaints about him online. But do look for that before you give anyone your money.

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