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acts1010 Forums Member
Joined: 4 Jul 2007 Posts: 7
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#1 · Posted: 8 Jul 2007 02:52
Any one know about the crazy fox program I have seen on tv? Does it work? What does it involve? Thanks.
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getagrip
Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 1999
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#2 · Posted: 8 Jul 2007 02:56
I've never heard about it, but you can look up the opportunity on the http://ripoffreport.com or check out the online Better Business Bereau.
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pcwork Forums Member
Joined: 12 Aug 2006 Posts: 1637
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#3 · Posted: 8 Jul 2007 21:25
What is the URL of the website and what does it involve?
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acts1010 Forums Member
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#4 · Posted: 8 Jul 2007 22:50
crazyfox.com
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hsimpsonjr
Joined: 16 Dec 2006 Posts: 603
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#5 · Posted: 9 Jul 2007 10:14
My guess is it's just a lead generation company that uses this commercial to generate leads to sell to who ever wants them.
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talfighel Forums Member
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#6 · Posted: 9 Jul 2007 10:46
Quoting: hsimpsonjr My guess is it's just a lead generation company that uses this commercial to generate leads to sell to who ever wants them.
It does look like the leads go to one person who is generating signups through email. Once they get your email, that's GOLD for them.
Tal
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acts1010 Forums Member
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#7 · Posted: 9 Jul 2007 17:24
In the commercials on TV, almost every one have a different web site for example 123crazyfox.com, 234crazyfox.com, 345crazyfox.com. I can not remember the exact ones but it is done in a similar fashion. What's up with that? Especially if your promoting it on TV. You would want one familiar web site, right?
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getagrip
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#8 · Posted: 9 Jul 2007 23:39
Just for the record, a lot of these "As Seen On TV" type opportunities are total rip offs - and the people who do the "testimonials" are usually paid actors. If I were you, I'd stay clear of them...
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getagrip
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#9 · Posted: 9 Jul 2007 23:43 · Edited by: getagrip
Quoting: acts1010 In the commercials on TV, almost every one have a different web site for example 123crazyfox.com, 234crazyfox.com, 345crazyfox.com. I can not remember the exact ones but it is done in a similar fashion. What's up with that? Especially if your promoting it on TV. You would want one familiar web site, right?
The reason they have different websites set up is probably to track different ad performances from different channels, times, and tv shows.
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Barb Thornback Forums Member
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#10 · Posted: 22 Oct 2008 16:18
Every serious business will always make it clear: Who they are, what they offer... etc. and CrazyFox does not - This is the first indication of a SCAM.
Stay away.
Barb
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bearly09 Forums Member
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#11 · Posted: 27 Oct 2008 12:01
Well I never tried this personally but one of my good friends did and she claims it to be a rip off! She said she paid money for the program and it never gave her anything. Just took her money and that was it. I was surprised because they did have it on tv. I tried to go to the website once to check it out but it wouldn't let me in. I'm pretty positive it's a scam.
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ItsMoneytime Forums Member
Joined: 28 Oct 2008 Posts: 13
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#12 · Posted: 28 Oct 2008 17:55
I've always seen this and wondered too. But they never say what exactly they are doing to earn money. Look at the fine print located at the very bottom of the screen. PAID ACTORS! If not it would say ACTUAL CUSTOMER and it does not. And why would'nt you want to use the actual customer as the testimonials. I understand leaving a window of curiosity of the potential customer but. Just didnt sound right as opposed tho what works.
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FearlessIncome Forums Member
Joined: 21 Nov 2008 Posts: 4
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#13 · Posted: 21 Nov 2008 00:56
I'm pretty sure Herbalife was behind the Crazy Fox deal.
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igor01 Forums Member
Joined: 25 Dec 2007 Posts: 6
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#14 · Posted: 24 Nov 2008 03:46
Hello, folks! I wanted to jump on their awesome deal and make $1,000,000 a day just like their "real testimonial people" claim, but after spending a day researching the offer I found out it was basically a scam. Herbalife to be more exact.
They try to upsell you all the things you need to start business, so they try to sell you packages for $1000's of dollars... and they charge you for many useless things monthly and there is no way to stop them unless you cancel you Credit Card. They also sell your information to third parties - so you start getting endless calls from CC companies, printer companies - all trying to sell you stuff.
Now about having different domain names - they simply doing it to track where the visitors come from. You will notice that each TV channel has a different URL - so they know which TV channel makes the most sales...
... as someone already mentioned above, if the company does not reveal who they are and what exactly is the business offer - you are better to stay away.
Igor
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TheChampion Forums Member
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#15 · Posted: 24 Nov 2008 12:58
The Crazy Fox thing is a lead generation company.
You inquire to get the CD or kit and then your contact information becomes a lead and is sold to businesses for $5 to $20 a lead.
They buy the leads that Crazy Fox collects for them because they know you are somewhat interested in making money from home.
So then you'll get a phone calls from various businesses trying to 'sell' or pitch you on their business opportunity.
Tim
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