Adam Ginsberg: What’s the deal with Peter Fry?
Ok, I’ll admit it. I, Adam Ginsberg, have a stalker and his name is Peter Fry. I’ve always wondered what it would be like to have a stalker, and now I know. Here’s the real truth:
Peter attended an Adam Ginsberg eBay Seminar a few years. ago. He didn’t have the money to attend, so his uncle paid for it for him. Yes, he did attend the workshop where he decided to purchase a coaching, mentoring and software package. He borrowed the money for this as well.
When told me that he “wanted to be on stage as a success story” at another event 30 days later I told him that this simply wasn’t possible. No one gets rich quick unless they hit the lottery. This has been my philosophy in regards to making money online for the last 10 years. It’s not “get rich quick”, it’s “get rich slow and stay rich”.
Peter made a lackluster attempt to be successful. Perhaps it was the best he could do, but it certainly wasn’t enough to warrant any sort of “success story”.
This program that Peter Fry purchased included a 3 day refund policy (common with software and coaching programs). After not having the success he had hoped for - 30 days later - he requested a refund. This was declined. Peter was under tremendous pressure to reimburse his uncle so his behavior started to make sense.
I spoke to Peter on the phone. I explained to Peter that he wasn’t eligible for a refund, that he wasn’t following the program, and that he was never promised massive success within 30 days - in fact, the opposite was promised.
Here’s what he says:
“Mr Ginsberg called me and said I couldn’t get my money back because I only had three days to evaluate what was being presented (this was the first time I was aware of this although he insisted when I signed the form I had agreed to that)”.
We offered to send him the form he signed but he wasn’t interested. If he didn’t read the agreement and didn’t remember signing it - even though we have a copy with his signature on it - how can he blame us for his actions? The form states the refund policy in 3 places - twice on the front and one on the back.
Peter Fry just doesn’t get it.
A year later Peter showed up at an event I was speaking at with the sole intent of causing a scene. He was asked to leave. That didn’t go over well with him.
Now, it’s his intent to make false comments on the internet claiming that Adam Ginsberg is unethical and a scam artist.
People should have the right to their opinion. However, to make blatantly false statements simply isn’t OK. Peter Fry tried issuing a chargeback with his credit card company - the decided that the legal, binding contract that he signed, the software he used and the coaching he received did not qualify him for a refund. The services, as promised were delivered.
He has stated that it’s difficult to reach us or get a response from our company. That certainly isn’t accurate either. Anyone having an issues, concern, question, challenge or problem simply needs to open a support ticket at: http://adamginsbergsupport.com OR call us at 888 355 7770 to speak to a live person.
Our business philosophy is to be fair and honest. We ask the people we do business with to do the same. Review the contract, the agreement and the terms. Not everyone is going to get the results they hope for and not everyone is going to get the results they desire. Remember, when you point a finger at someone three fingers are pointing back at you.
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