We think The Phoenix Letter has a misguided refund policy offering only 30 days for a refund. After that period they offer nothing. One might assume for $919.00, you might get a hard copy in the mail? you would be wrong. if it gets captured in the Spam box, you may find it to be a costly education for advice you never got?
Buyer beware!
No they are not a scam :D
Yes! Swipebids is a scam. Check out
There is no definitive evidence to prove that Credence is a scam.
No, they are not a scam. As far as I can tell, they are legitimate.
No, the American Motor Club is not a scam.
I don't understand why Phoenix doesn't tell his blog's link on Twitter. Maybe he's pulling a scam. :)
The only US capital to end in the letter X is Phoenix. It is the capital of the state of Arizona and the largest city in Arizona.
If this letter asks you for personal information or to cash a check for them and then send them money back, it is a scam. It is best to do your research and check with your local police department to determine if it is indeed a scam.
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Scam or Brag
Scampi
He's a guy who says that if you send him $35, he'll tell you the secret of becoming a millionaire. It's a scam.
The word is scam.
Fake
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Two years 11/2 months and 3 days and 41/2 hours approximately.It has to do with how many thousands of gallons are in the tank , how many are being drawn out and what the BTU input is of the fuel being used100 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1 hour (2kw element)150 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 1.5 hours (3kw element)200 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2 hours (4kw element)250 litres at 60 degrees Celsius = 2.5 hours (4kw element)provided all are using 220 volts of domestic electricity
I haven't heard about it but it does sound like a scam.