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Nelson Research Group / Products for Life review: Scam 4

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They advertised grocery coupons with GrocerySavers.com supposedly to do Marketing Research.
Turns out they ARE NOT Nielsen (but Nelson), you had to pay for the coupon booklet and then pay to have the coupons delivered! Then make sure you opt out of the program or else you will be charged 100 dollars per year. They may have sold my info to other companies that charge monthly service fees.
I have tried repeatedly and unsuccessfully to get in touch with them via phone and that has not been possible. The wait is unreasonable long (wonder if there is actually somebody on the other side of the line),
A total lie, a scam. Not at all what was advertised and promised.

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Jenaemartinez
Boise, US
Feb 26, 2012 10:45 pm EST

So why hasnt anyone sewed this company yet, seems to me they have falsely advertised, and also claimed to work with the government. When in reality they are creating choas, and lying to people.

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Scamminyou
Syracuse, US
Jul 12, 2011 2:17 am EDT

I sell products for life =) hahahaha. Thank you for calling products for life, my name is...

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anthowigga
Mapleton, US
May 09, 2011 4:30 pm EDT

I have done a lot of research on this bit. First off when you call they ask for your first name and they say you cannot use these vouchers for alcohol or tobacco products. Thats where they get your attention making you believe that its all realistic. Then they start to tell you about how u can use your vouchers on brand name items and save LOTS of money to take your family out and use your money that you save on whatever you would like. They ask for a one time only shipping and handling fee of only 7.95 - 19.95. thats NOT any of the vouchers that they send you. They send you a Form to choose the products that you wish to use in your savings. not only do you pay for they shipping and handling, but you also have to pay for the coupons to be sent to you. and they try to sign you up for bogus extras that could cost you a fortune if you don't cancel your 30 day free trial. I have called 5 times to see if anything they say is any different and it ALWAYS is! they lie and say that your the 189/200 customer of the day and you don't want to loose your spot! i called later that day and they told me i was number 140/200? Your much better off clipping coupons from the sunday paper than signing up for this garbage. Nelson Research Group is just looking to make money. Don't sign up for it !

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Caitlin12
None, US
Dec 11, 2010 6:18 am EST

You are so stupid. First of all they clearly state that they are charging you shipping handling and processing which is anywhere from 14.95-29.95 depending on where u live in or outside of the US, 2nd they don't sell your information- that is illegal btw- instead they offer you free offers at the VERY end of the call when your products for life order had already been completed and if you take any of the free offers and repeat any of your card info then you are stupid, bc they clearly state IF You Listen that they are free for 30 days then its automatically debit'd separately by the free offer company for as long as your a member. Instead of placing the blame on these ppl maybe you should be more cautious of how you use your acct information.