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We are aware that people are experiencing credit card issues as a result of doing business with
companies with similar-sounding names to ours.
1. a Utah-based company whose charges are appearing as "passive profits, inc."
Please note that we are NOT "passive profits, inc.," the Utah-based company.
The name of OUR company is "The Passion Profit Company" based in New York.
We are not affiliated with "passive profits, inc." in any way.
2. Ewen Chia's niche marketing/auto pilot products (charges typically in the amounts of $39, $367).
Please note that we are NOT "nichemarketING." or niche market as may be indicated on your credit card statement.
We own the nichemarket.com domain name which is NOT associated with Ewen Chia or WealthAffiliates in any way.
We did some searching online and found that
this may be what is happening to you. According to the blog post,
other of Ewen Chia's sites are
www.superaffiliates.com, www.newbiecashmachine.com, www.secretaffiliateweapon.com, www.trafficsignupssales.com,
www.miniebook.com and www.resalerightssecrets.com.
3. Please note that online vendor GetSigned.com is NOT
authorized to sell our products*. You should be aware that repeated attempts by us to communicate with
and have our items removed by GetSigned.com have been unsuccessful. (*The Hip Hop Business Plan, Change the Game, This Game of Hip Hop Artist Management,
and Show Me the Dollars should NOT be purchased through GetSigned.com)
As we have no relationship with these companies,
we can offer no valid leads on how to reclaim your money
other than to visit sites like http://blog.consumerwebwatch.org (link above)
to learn what others are doing.
From Walt: The Passion Profit Company has been in business since 1992, and online since 1997, and you will
not find any record of fraudulent charges, mailing list selling, or any consumer complaint filed against us
in all those years. We respond to consumer inquiries promptly, refund dissatisfied customers immediately,
and are truthful in any claims and promises related to the products we sell. Feel safe. (Sometimes,
an unintended consequence of being successful at what you do, is that others align themselves with you in an effort
to benefit from your good reputation. It's a compliment, of sorts!...--Walt)
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