National Wealth Center
National Wealth Center Overview
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
National Wealth Center has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review and consumers are mostly dissatisfied; the lone reviewer labels it a scam, reports losing money after paying and receiving ineffective automated tools and training.
Positive Feedback
No positive feedback is reported in the available National Wealth Center reviews.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Payments taken with no refunds and complaints about billing and refund policies.
- Marketing on social media described as misleading and overpromising results.
- Provided automation or "robot" features did not function as promised and training was called useless.
- Customer service is reported as unhelpful in the single review, leading to unresolved customer complaints.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Check multiple National Wealth Center reviews and reported customer complaints before paying.
- Expect limited recourse on refunds; verify membership terms and any subscription or auto-ship billing.
- Be cautious of social media promotions promising quick income and confirm functionality of advertised automation.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
National Wealth Center has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review and consumers are mostly dissatisfied; the lone reviewer labels it a scam, reports losing money after paying and receiving ineffective automated tools and training.
Positive Feedback
No positive feedback is reported in the available National Wealth Center reviews.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Payments taken with no refunds and complaints about billing and refund policies.
- Marketing on social media described as misleading and overpromising results.
- Provided automation or "robot" features did not function as promised and training was called useless.
- Customer service is reported as unhelpful in the single review, leading to unresolved customer complaints.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Check multiple National Wealth Center reviews and reported customer complaints before paying.
- Expect limited recourse on refunds; verify membership terms and any subscription or auto-ship billing.
- Be cautious of social media promotions promising quick income and confirm functionality of advertised automation.
SCAM!!
- This company is a waste of time and money.
- Promotions promise quick earnings on social media, but money is taken upfront and not refunded.
No one join this company, I mean it. It is a total complete waste of time and money!!
People on instagram and other various forms of social media will promote this company, making you think that you will earn alot of money real quick. THATS A LIE, first they make you pay, then theyll take your money (which is their commission btw) then theyll make you watch a bunch of useless videos that show you how to reel people in. I was told that i would have to sit back and let some robot that was hooked up to my instagram do the work. Nope.
they took my money, and they dont give it back. I feel bad for the people who do fall for this.
- Anything about this company
Preferred solution: Full refund
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