They offered programs to get rich, and they got $ 14 million until the government intervened.

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A court temporarily suspended several companies for allegedly cheating those who wanted to be entrepreneurs with advice that required more than $ 14 million of those who requested the "business program."

The Federal Trade Commission of the United States highlighted this Wednesday that requested the suspension of a federal court on February 8 or the mechanism used distorted the alleged business coaching program that would allow a substantial income as "six figures in 90 days or less".

According to the US Federal Trade Commission, the defendants induced consumers to pay for a series of staggered memberships with increasing fees, falsely claiming they would learn how to make a substantial income with an online business.

They promised people, he said, that they would receive individualized advice from successful sellers that would provide them with what they needed to build a successful business, but, in reality, "these were simply vendors who sold higher membership levels in the defendants' program. "

The defendants gave people a series of "training" videos, a few PDF documents and the "miscalled coaching sessions" that turned out to be a "sales hook to trick people into additional payments."

According to the FTC, the defendants promoted their plan through web pages and social media websites, including Facebook and Instagram, and offered their marketing materials for people to use to publish their own advertisements promoting the plan.

The FTC's complaint states that the majority of the defendants' clients never earned a substantial income, including some people who were charged more than $ 50,000.

The FTC says that most people did not gain anything or almost no money. The few who earned something could not even cover their membership expenses and monthly payments.

The defendants' methods included outrageous claims like "you're about to receive a very special guide that reveals how you can earn thousands of dollars online in the next ninety days or less."

There were deceptive testimonies

Videos of members practicing scuba diving, hiking and relaxing next to a pool while the money reaches them, without having to lift a finger and irresistible additional sales: "if you do not sign up for the next level of membership you are throwing overboard $ 60,000. "

The defendants are Digital Altitude LLC, Digital Altitude Limited, Aspire Processing LLC, Aspire Processing Limited, Aspire Ventures Ltd, Disc Enterprises Inc., RISE Systems & Enterprise LLC (Utah), RISE Systems & Enterprise LLC (Nevada), The Upside LLC, Thermography for Life LLX, also doing business as Living Exceptionally Inc., and Michael Force, Mary Dee, Morgan Johnson, Alan Moore and Sean Brown, the FTC reported.

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