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Kasnow86
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# Posted: 30 Jan 2009 08:04
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I stumbled across this website and I was wondering if anyone has heard of it. At first I thought it was just another scam because you have to pay for it. The reason why I took another look is that it appears to be an affiliate type of thing which seems to be the best way to make money online. It's also appealing because, if I understand correctly, I would be advertising for a cell phone applications website. I know from experience that these sites are VERY popular. Everyone is buying apps for their phones. The last reason why I think it seems legitimate is that they mention the fact that the better I do, the better they do. Why wouldn't they give me the tools to succeed if they get more money when I get more money?
Am I falling for it here? Do you think it's worth the money?
http://www.allappsportal.com/
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Kasnow86
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# Posted: 31 Jan 2009 08:16
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I forgot to mention that another reason why I like the idea of this is that these guys are on file with the BBB.
Any thoughts?
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wjmeeks
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2009 00:53
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I did not find them registered with the BBB online. I do not know how you found them registered.. I did check out their Fusion Global Limited owners and did not see them in the company register.. i have emailed for a confirmation that they are in fact a subsidry of this company.. the main company that they purport to work for deals with credit reports...which is why they ask so much personal info.. beware of giving anything personal.. i will log in with more info as i get it.. i am searching for a legitimate work at home job myself..
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greggo49
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# Posted: 1 Feb 2009 18:08
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I THINK ITS INTRIGUING, IN FACT, I WOULD RATHER SOMEONE TO PAY ME THAN TO PAY THEIR LOCAL PHONE CO. Anyone willing to take the plunge besides me?
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TheExecutive
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# Posted: 2 Feb 2009 00:31 · Edited by: TheExecutive
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It looks good in concept, but the site layout doesn't look all that professional given the high-tech nature of what they're offering. Also the company running the AllAppsPortal program is listed as Fusion Global Limited .....which is extremely generic. There are any number of companies with that precise name.
Forget about the Better Business Bureau though, because even American companies who pay the BBB to list them doesn't make them honest..... That listing only allows complaints from unhappy customers to be filed.
This information is available if you click Contact; the following is part of what appears:
Allappsportal.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fusion Global Limited based in the Netherlands with affiliated operations in the United Kingdom, Australia and Hong Kong. Worldwide we serve well over 100,000 customers.
The BEST way to contact us is by EMAIL Support Email Address: Allappsportal@Gmail.com
USA Telephone: (504) 208-1581 United Kingdom: 020 8123 8507
I'm in California but I'm betting that 504 #, which originates from Louisiana is probably where the owner actually lives. This has the makings of a ripoff, so it's best we stay away from it! 
By the way, I have an ordinary cellular phone and couldn't even download ringtones from outside sources if I wanted to.
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TheExecutive
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# Posted: 2 Feb 2009 09:44 · Edited by: TheExecutive
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Just in case you run across the scam somewhere else, avoid this technical impossibility!
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wjmeeks
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# Posted: 4 Feb 2009 00:57
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Allappsportal.com wants 39 usd to join and then you register with the clickbank.. then to get traffifc to your site you are offered several options.. one is for 49 usd to get traffic. there is another for 4.83 per month . and another ganrunteed clicks on the site for 29 usd.. it can add up.
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wjmeeks
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# Posted: 5 Feb 2009 11:39
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They do refund your money.. I did in fact try them, but after spending the money to get the traffic to the site and exchange banners, nothing was happening.. I asked for a refund and did in fact recieve it.. so that is a good thing..
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Barb Thornback
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# Posted: 8 Feb 2009 18:03
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I can't find out much about this program, only that people have spent a lot of money and cannot get answers to their emails, which is always a bad sign.
Let's see if someone comes up with something positive.
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JeffM
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# Posted: 10 Feb 2009 09:38
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Allappsportal seems to be an affiliate reseller, they do not appear to be the main company, they are advertising using the tools provided by the company they are an affiliate reseller for. I sent allappsportal an email and received a reply in about 3 hours.
They gave me a link so that I could see what the web site would look like. It is not the same site as the one you may have received in an email.
It appears that you should market this program to cell phone user's as they are supposed to have unlimited downloads to music, ringtones, and apps for cell phones.
Just my Take on it. Jeff M
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MBSOnline
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# Posted: 14 Feb 2009 13:37
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I have a very successful wireless business and considered adding this as part of my revenue stream. After considerable research; however, I have not been able to find any info that would indicate that it is anything but another affiliate marketing ploy that offers nothing special. So, I decided against it.
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wlh820
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# Posted: 25 Feb 2009 14:55
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Do not sign up for anything from Allappsportal. It is a total scam and they will continue to try to get additional money from you for items that don't work. I have paid over $200 for this program and haven't received one single penny. I have sent several e-mails that are never responded to and I've left several voice messages that never get returned. This is a total scam. I've received e-mail from the CEO Steve Hilton trying to get me to purchase additional items and that they are only available for the 1st 20 people, but he does not return your calls nor does he respond to e-mails. <Snip>. I am not going to start filing my complaints right away as I have requested my money back and it has not been returned. DON'T SIGN UP FOR THIS PROGRAM.
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wwbolton
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# Posted: 26 Feb 2009 15:35
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always have to wander about a company that uses a web based e-mail account. usually you can get what? 50-100 e-mail accounts with a .com address. also, i have not found a website that is operated where i can see/buy the product. you would think that they would let you see what you are buying right upfront. i won't even buy a pair of underware unless i can at least see it first. " if it sounds to good to be true, it propobly isn't.
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amidgorden
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# Posted: 2 Mar 2009 12:55
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has anyone who has the business actually ordered from thier own page and then looked to see if they got credit for the sale. I'm wondering if sales are going on but not getting credited to who they should be getting credited too. Let me know.
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anjilyn
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# Posted: 8 Mar 2009 15:32
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Many people are not aware of how you can get offers, like this particular one, AllApps, and dozens more just by trying to navigate off their site to some other. They hook you up to a robotic site telling you they are authorized to let you have "whatever they are selling" at a special discount, at ½ the price! Then these discount offer sites try to pressure you by saying you have only x amount time before it expires. I tested this at AllApps yesterday, the results were funny to me as I think about it. Getting frustrated, I thought about this chat window and kept seeing the same answers were given in response to whatever I typed in the message window, when I realized I was not chatting with a human, so I just pasted a reply to the script with the time added and as the entire day went by, I had proof positive this was not going to give me answers to specific questions I had. So what, I did find I still can get into that for $19 instead of the asking cost $39.00. I was not getting any answer why I was told no cost when in fact there is that cost, but I managed to get registered with clickbank and did not hand over any charge card. Pardon me, please do not ask how, I am still not sure how, but if this pans out, I would be glad to give them the $19, out of my pay from clickbank, that is. I will bookmark your page and let you know what happens nest, if anything.......
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jrgjrg83
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2009 07:57
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ok, I bought into it. $40 for the site, $50 for guarenteed views....... nothing. No money yet. I bought it in mid feb and I check my clickbank almost daily. I set up my site perfectly. NO MONEY. I was going to buy the application for myself to see what i could get for my phone and just collect my money back, but I haven't gotten around to that yet. If that doesn't work, I will be even more irate than I am right now with this program. Before I ask them for a refund, please, someone tell me if they've had any luck. A part of me still wants to have faith, only because the other part of me is saying your an idiot for falling for this bull****.
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nesian684
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# Posted: 9 Mar 2009 22:28
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omg..I just signed up with Allappsportal yesterday and paid $39 and another $29 for 1000 clicks and follow all the instructions but when I emailed them with questions, no responds. Thanks guys for all these information, I just cancelled payment on my credit card, I just hope they "Allappsportal" don't try to take those amount out of my credit card and I will end up paying for it. I'm glad they refunded your money wjmeeks, I guess I will keep my fingers crossed and hope they don't TRY to take money since I just cancelled payment. To Kasnow86..after reading all these comment and from not getting responses to my questions from allappsportal, I wouldn't recommend you try it.
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scarlett
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# Posted: 11 Mar 2009 19:34
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thank you, thank you, thanks to alll of you, AND to the forum. I was just getting my wallet when i happen to see something that sent me to this forum for additional information on AAP site. This forum is extremly informational, especially to someone like myself that has limited computer knowledge. Again thank you all so very much.
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xeridox
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# Posted: 12 Mar 2009 10:43
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You're welcome! And I think I speak for all of us when I say, Feel free to come back anytime you need info.
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dwhitney7
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# Posted: 13 Mar 2009 23:02
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I received an email from them yesterday and thought it would be a good resource for iphone users but it sounds so shoddy. I was about to pay myself and so glad I didn't. Thanks for all the info, this site rocks with information on new startups. thanks again
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airdoc
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# Posted: 19 Mar 2009 02:25
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I just got an email for this today. I was going to give a shot, but after watching the 2 videos on the site - nope. It seemed to take about a week to get started. Both videos mentioned having to get help from the marketing guys to help them get going.
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nesian684
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# Posted: 30 Mar 2009 21:48
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ALLAPPSPORTAL is SCAM!!! Whoever is thinking about signing up, please DON'T! I was just on here couple weeks ago I signed up for AllAppsPortal and after reading all ya'll comment I changed my mind and cancelled. I spoke with a guy name Jimmy or Tim at AllAppsSupport and was told that they will refund my money. WEll, after reading comments by wlh820 and jrgjrg83..I wanna say that's EXACTLY what happened to me. After I called my bank and put a stop payment and spoke with Tim that same day, four days later they deducted $68 from my account and I was furious so I've been calling and emailing them and NO response. So just to let whoever is thinking about joining this so called AllAppsPortal to think twice about it. I'm not giving up, I'm already got legal help and will be pursuing this until I get my money back.
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cimbakahn
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# Posted: 2 Apr 2009 19:02
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http://www.allappsportal.com http://www.debtandcreditnetwork.com Look at both of these sites, under ABOUT and CONTACT. Same people.
Also they have 2 listings on the BBB site under ALLAPPSPORTAL.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Business Contact and Profile Name: All Apps Portal.com Phone: (504) 281-1581 Address: 251 Florida Street Suite 403 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Website: allappsportal.com File Open Date: February 2009 TOB Classification: Internet Marketing Services BBB Accreditation: This company is not a BBB Accredited business. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Business Contact & Profile Back to Top Business Name: Steve Hilton Allappsportal Business Address: 4545 Post Oak Place Suite 200 Houston , TX 77027 See the location on a Mapquest Map See the location on a Google Map BBB Accreditation: This business is not a BBB Accredited Business ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I first learned about them from an email from these 2 entities: AccidentalMillionaire <----IN THE EMAIL SUBJECT accidentalmillionaire@relationweed.com accidentalmillionaire@brushvent.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- If they are scammers why doesn't the FBI go to the addresses on all this stuff and find them and arrest them? England is arresting scammers thru Interpol. Why not the USA?
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dseerup
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# Posted: 13 May 2009 19:42
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I was also scammed by the Allappsportal group. Payed the intial $39.00 then one of their called a week later and said he noticed I did not have any activity on my site and that he had a sure fire way to get business for $300.00. Told him I would not invest $300.00 but $100.00 would. He agreed and said he would do some work on my site that would surely get me business by linking my site out to other sites and that he would call back within the next two days. That never happened. I would call him several times a day and leave voice messages and never received a call back. So I called the company (or billing service) 2checkout.com (Phone # 1-877-294-0273) and they then credited my full purchase price
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windtree125
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# Posted: 11 Jun 2009 13:49
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Thanks everyone for your coments on this hbb I was very interested in this a few months back and could not get the email back I just received another email today and decided to check it out I am very much looking for a real home base business. One thing to add I did learn that if you use a prepaid credit card you might avoid your credit card being charged any undisclosed fees. The prepaid card will only allow charges if you have the money in them, I did get taken one time and learn a valueble lesson.
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robinincarolina
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# Posted: 11 Jun 2009 21:31
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Don't do it, I researched it because I kept getting emails everyday. I do believe it is a scarm, no actually I am sure it is a scam. Just don't do it is all I can say. There are a lot of legitimat ways to make money, go with one you beieve in.
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patrick3g
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# Posted: 27 Jun 2009 10:14
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WHOEVER, AND I MEAN WHOEVER DECIDES TO DO THIS, DON'T !
IT IS A RIPOFF SCAM !
I HAVE TRIED IT AND IT DOES NOT WORK ! I TRIED TO LOGIN TO MY ACCOUNT ONE DAY, AND WHEN I CLICKED ON THE SECOND PAGE, IT DID NOT OPEN AND SAID ERROR ! I EMAILED THE COMPANY AND THEY SAID THEY SWITCHED BANKS ! THEY NEVER TOLD ME, BUT YET WALKED AWAY WITH MY $39 SIGNUP ! WHEN I REQUESTED TO GET IT BACK, IT NEVER HAPPENED ! THESE PEOPLE ARE CRIMINALS MAKING MONEY OFF THE INNOCENT VICTIMS BELIEVING IT !
STAY AWAY !
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gladifoundja
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# Posted: 23 Jul 2009 14:54
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Wow! I tried this just hours ago and the exact same thing happened to me as did patrick3g, but it was under the name Apps Marketer. When I got the error message it said my card number was invalid and asked for another card. At that point I got suspicious because I'd used the card hours prior to that with no problems. I started checking & came across this site. I then called my card issuer & sure enough the $39 charge is pending. I contacted the fraud dept who is reissuing my card under a new number and denying the charge. Thanks Folks!
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# Posted: 27 Aug 2009 14:43
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Well, I may have just been 'taken'....APPSSUCCESS.COM....hmmm.... I received an email, checked it out, and on the look-out for secondary supplemental income thought this might be a good thing. I know apps are very new and quite popular these days...truly booming. Anyway, I trust too much too often, I guess. It seemed like a viable thing and not a lot to put in to try out. Plus they offer something like 8 times your money back if you're not completely satisfied, etc. Well, right after paying $39 ("portal site"), then another $49 (for APPS traffic), then a final $23 (1000 banner ads), I was led to the login site to get onto and into my new site and started w/making $. Well, I put in the new member # I'd recorded, as well as the password, and NOTHING. I tried writing support@theappsmarketer.com as posted on their site but haven't gotten any response back. I telephoned the number they had posted (504-267-2097) and got a very vague, generic answering machine or service with a "tech support" extension referral number of "101" which I punched in. Got another generic, no-name message telling me hours of operation (I was calling within that time frame) and to leave a message. I have left several messages and not yet heard back from anyone at all. I went BACK to the site to try to log in thinking maybe the system just needed some time to record the new "affiliate" but still no go. So, I clicked on the "Forgot user i.d. and password" and it asked for my email address. I put that in and it said that email address is not in their database. Hmm....called my credit card company and the charges were already "pending" and can't be reversed because they were approved but just hadn't gone through yet, and they WOULD NOT STOP IT but just said I have to dispute it after the charges go through, so no matter where a person turns these days there are businesses, including our credit card companies, out there to take advantage of us and make money off fraud and at our expense. Sorry, but that's what it seems like to me.
So, we'll see what happens, but my suspicion now is that I was just sucked in and may be paying the price to the tune of $111 plus whatever else I get charged by whomever for trying to make sure the right and just thing happens. Unbelievable....
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newdude
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# Posted: 29 Aug 2009 19:39
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Thanks for your post Re: appssuccess.com . Sorry you had a bad experience. I was thinking about joining them but thought first I would see if I could find info from people who had good or bad experiences w/ them. Your post made my decision easy. I won't be giving them any of my money. Thanks Again!
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