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Contrarian Promotions

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17216 Saticoy Avenue Suite 358
Van Nuys, CA 91406
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(818) 377-3228

http://www.contrarianpromotion...

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BCA's Summary and Analysis:

Complainants allege after purchasing inventories of coupon books from the company, the company has disappeared and they are unable to contact anyone to return inventories of unused books, or request refunds in accordance with the company's "1 year money back guarantee." Other complainants report that the company's order department continues to take orders from new distributors, however, when current distributors attempt contact, the website and phone numbers previously provided advise distributors to contact the company by mail only, explaining the business was sold to another company. Some complainants allege they were notified that all refunds would be issued by May of 2008, but to date the refunds have not been received.

The company responded to a few complaints by issuing refunds. All other complaints have not been addressed.

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Complaint Closing Statistics

0 complaints against Contrarian Promotions closed in last 3 years.
Complaints Type of response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreed to make an adjustment
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
0 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
0 Unanswered

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Company Info

This company's business is a work at home business opportunity selling a Coupon Promotion Booklet.

Primary Contact: Daron Howell Fordham (President)
Business Started: 6/13/2007
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Licensing

Companies offering business opportunities in the state of California may be required to register with the Attorney General. As of our last verification, on September 15, 2008 this company was not registered as required by law. For the most up to date licensing information, or to obtain additional information relating to seller assisted marketing plans contact the Attorney General by calling (619) 645-2051.

In California, a business opportunity offer must include written disclosures, cancellation notices, and certain contract provisions. Documents should in part, contain the terms and conditions, description of services, payments, length of time the plan is offered, number of purchasers, and substantiation of any claims made regarding earning potential. If more than 20 percent is needed to an initial payment prior to delivery of product or service, the contract should reflect an established escrow account. Investors have a three-day right to cancel. Refunds must be issued within five days of receipt of the cancellation notice. A contract may be voided within one year from the date the contract if any misleading statements are used or the company fails to provide proper documentation of the offer.

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Comments and Analysis

This company advertises a distributorship or business opportunity offer in National magazines and other publications re-selling coupon books. The coupon books are said to include coupons for savings on airlines, resorts, cruises, hotels and pharmacies. The books are sold to Distributors with a 1 year money back guarantee. Distributors are required to pre-purchase their inventory of coupon books. Distributors may purchase as many books as they can afford. The books retail for $49.95. The average initial investment appears to be between $400 and $4000.

We urge caution, even if registered with the State, business opportunity offers may not advertise their offers with "money-back guarantees," or, may not make earnings claims without providing substanciation for the claims included in pre-purchase disclosure documents.

Our experience with some seller-assisted marketing plans is that claims about the plans’ income potential, the opportunity to work from your home--part time, if you wish--and the ability to realize success with little or no experience are unfounded.

Complaints about these types of plans allege that the promised assistance was not provided, at least to the extent represented, and that the product or service quality or marketability was misrepresented.

California law requires SAMP offerings to provide certain disclosures early in the process of the sale, including exactly what the seller will do for you, any training required and promised by the seller, payment information, etc. If the seller made any statements to you about earnings potential, he/she is required to provide you data substantiating such claims when they are made or soon after, if they were made by mail or telephone. If such representations were made, the disclosure statement must include a statement that no guarantee of earnings or ranges of earnings can be made.

Other information, such as whether the seller or others connected with the company have ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor or filed bankruptcy, must be provided at least 48 hours before you execute the contract or pay anything, but this information may be combined in the disclosure sheet.

If the seller represents, either orally or in writing, that a “buy-back” arrangement exists or that your initial payment is protected from loss or “secured,” those arrangements must be fully disclosed and explained. If the seller makes such representations, he/she must obtain a bond or deposit money into a trust account and include information about it in the information or disclosures you are to receive. And if you must pay more than 20% of the cost as an initial payment prior to delivery, the contract should reflect an established escrow account.

You have the right to cancel a SAMP contract for any reason within three business days of the date you and the seller sign the contract, and your contract must give you full information about how to cancel. You may also void your contract within one-year from the contract date if, for example, the seller uses any misleading statements, does not provide the required disclosures, or if the company’s contract does not comply with legal requirements. The law does not allow you to waive any of the rights this law allows you, even if you should actually sign a waiver of them.

We recommend that you evaluate any SAMP offer carefully. Read your contract very carefully before signing, since verbal and even written representations may be made in person or in other documents that are not included in the contract. Use particular caution in accepting earnings claims or potential at face value.




We advise against sending money to companies making these kind of offers. Most advertise on the Internet, via email, or in the help wanted sections of newspapers and other publications. The companies placing the ads are not hiring anyone. Their actual business is deceptive advertising designed to entice the public to send fees to get started. Addresses given are usually mail drops, advertised phone numbers reach recordings and calls are not returned, and no local phone numbers are listed. Most work-at-home companies advertise in states other than where they are located so as to avoid prosecution.
Complaints about other companies engaging in similar types of businesses generally allege that once money is sent, respondents fail to receive the promised employment. Some complain that the company does nothing more than advise them to place the same kind of ad in their own local papers. In other cases, customers receive nothing from the company. Most of these offers are made in conjunction with a money-back guarantee, but our experience is that few customers are able to obtain refunds despite the guarantee.

Other Considerations

Coupon books are typically designed, developed and sold by commercial marketing companies. The company goes into a community and encourages the participation of merchants, promising them new customers and increased business from buyers who will use their coupon.

To sell their product to the public, promoters claim that the books have a retail value equal to the maximum possible value of all the coupons combined. Yet a closer look will probably reveal that saving thousands of dollars through use of the coupons is impractical, if not impossible. How many oil changes or haircuts, for example, can you use within a limited period of time? Remember, too, that you will not be able to use a coupon if the business goes out of business after the book is issued. In cases where a business remains open but changes hands, the new owner, also, may not be willing to honor your coupon.

The coupons range greatly in value. Some may require that you purchase something in order to receive the discount. For example, you may get a free car wash with the purchase of a tank of gas, or a free dessert with the purchase of a meal.

Coupon books can represent a real value, and, at the same time, introduce you to new stores or restaurants. They can, also, bring merchants new business that can become repeat business. But as a purchaser or a business offering a coupon, you should be wary of exaggerated or misleading claims. If you're considering purchasing a coupon book, ask about the actual cost of the book, including shipping and handling charges. Check to see if participating merchants are in your area? Find out if your savings will be greater than the hidden costs, such as the value of your time and transportation, and the restrictions of certain coupons. For example, one dinner paid for to get a second one free at a high-priced restaurant in the next county can set you back more than two dinners at full price at a lower-priced restaurant closer to home. Check the coupons for expiration dates. Will you be able to redeem coupons before the expiration date?

Coupon books costing $25 or more and sold door-to-door, or at any location other than the seller's normal place of business, are considered to be home solicitation contracts and subject to a three-day cooling-off period. This means that if you change your mind about purchasing the book, you have three days to cancel your transaction to obtain a refund. The coupon book should tell you this and include a form to use for cancellation. You will, of course, have to return the book in the same condition as you received it.

This company's website contains an advisory that the company has been sold. The site directs customers to contact them in writing at the Saticoy address. Recent complaint filings indicate that the company is not responding to inquiries and complaints sent to that address. This company may be operating as Rewards Printing, located at 16000 Ventura Blvd. #500, Encino, Ca. 91436. That company's website, www.rewardsprinting.com, is identical to the Contrarian Promotions website, and also seems to be offering related coupon offers. A seperate report is available upon request.

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