AlertPay Derails Teamwork Revolution Power System’s Launch! Astounding!

Thursday, October 8, 2009 16:05

AlertPay Derails Teamwork Revolution Power System’s Launch! Astounding!

AlertPay, has double-crossed the folks at Teamwork Revolution Power System over agreed upon transaction fees the day the were set to launch their new business.  It is totally amazing what these folks in the financial industries think they can get away with.

TWRPS could have proceeded with their go-live, but because James A-Oboudi is an ethical and honest person he decided to delay the launch while he works to line up a new payment processor.  It is very refreshing to find a person of his caliber in this industry and that his concern for the members that believe in him comes first.

Here is a copy of the email that James just sent out:

“Hello ladies and gentlemen.  This is James Al-Oboudi from TWRPS.  Well, this isn’t easy to say, so I’m just going to come out with it.

AlertPay has completely gone back on a written agreement I have with one their representatives pertaining to the transaction fees that would apply to TWRPS.  I have clear, written confirmation from AlertPay that they would only charge me a $.99 transaction fee per $29.95 payment.  However, they are charging me $2.57 per transaction, which is not only completely wiping out my profit margin, but is putting me in debt with every transaction.  Obviously, this can not continue.  The only way to keep AlertPay as a payment processor would be to charge all of you a $2.57 transaction fee, and I’m sorry, but I think that is absolutely ridiculous and I don’t want to subject any of you to that.

Furthermore, our email inbox and support ticket system is absolutely filled with emails from members who can’t pay using AlertPay.  We have thousands of members from all over the world, many of whom are in all of your downlines, and they can’t pay with AlertPay.  This obviously isn’t going to help any of you at all.  I’m sure many of you who have upgraded have seen the majority of your downlines as inactive.  Well, this is why.  These people want to pay to be active members in your downline (believe me, they’ve been letting us know non-stop since we launched), but they can’t because of AlertPay.

So, here’s what I’m going to do about it.

1. I’m going to issue all of you full refunds and cancel AlertPay as our payment processor. (Be sure to cancel your AlertPay payment subscription)

2. I’m going to reinstate the prelaunch until November 7th so I can get my own secure credit card processor in place that will not only actually allow people to make their payments (KIND OF IMPORTANT), but will also only charge a $.99 transaction fee.  This transaction fee I know for sure is a legitimate $.99 transaction fee, as the payment processor is being set up through my bank that I have been with for more than half my life.

What will these changes do for you?

1. First and foremost, it will actually give your downline members a way to pay for their accounts so they can join your downline as active members that you can earn a commission from.  That’s a pretty big plus.

2. It will keep you from having to pay a ridiculously high transaction fee.

3. It will allow you to build your business for another full month FOR FREE, but this time you’ll also be able to use our products and services as well.

I hope you all see that this is the only viable solution.  Having a payment processor that only allows around 10% of the world to make a payment without forcing them to jump through hoops just isn’t acceptable.  I’m sorry I didn’t realize sooner just how problematic AlertPay is to people in other countries, but this is my first time dealing with AlertPay on this much of a global level.  Finally, the fact that AlertPay broke their written agreement and were secretly charging me more than two and a half times what they quoted is of course in itself adequate cause for this action, as they would clearly either put the company out of business by doing so, or force me to make my members pay ridiculously high transaction fees to compensate for it.  Neither of those choices are suitable options.

I know some of you may be upset, or perhaps even worried by this, but the only alternative is to charge you all $2.57 transaction fees and force you to stick with a payment processor that the vast majority of your downline members can’t make their payment with, thereby eliminating your chance to earn a commission from them.

So, for the next month (until Nov 7th) please feel free to continue building your business at no cost while also having full access to our products and services.  I am completely fine with paying the expenses for these products and services out of my own pocket for the next month to ensure you are all given the best opportunity possible.

I thank you all for your understanding with this matter.

James Al-Oboudi

P.S. Please be sure to cancel your AlertPay payment subscription, as by the time you are reading this, we have terminated them as our payment processor.”

My take on this is, Go James Go – You Have Our Support, and thanks for looking out for the little guy.  You are the reason I joined Teamwork Revolution Power System and a slight detour like this happens.

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9 Responses to “AlertPay Derails Teamwork Revolution Power System’s Launch! Astounding!”

  1. Monna Ellithorpe says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 4:38 am

    This is also the exact reason why I joined Teamwork Revolution Power System and will continue to support James and his staff through any attempts to bring this company to a halt (as there have been more than one attempt already).

    James does have integrity and IS looking out for the “little guy” and in my opinion that is a man and a company I will stand behind.

    Monna Ellithorpe
    Fort Myers, Florida (USA)
    Teamwork Revolution Power System
    Visit Me on PeopleString http://www.peoplestring.com/?u=monnaellithorpe

  2. John says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 7:12 am

    His post is inaccurate, he is comparing a regular balance transfer to a credit card transfer. It’s funny that he blames AlertPay for his misunderstanding. Do the math yourself and you’ll see. Considering this is a MLM industry as well, these are the fees that are charged. There is nothing surprising here as he makes it out to seem.

  3. Monna Ellithorpe says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 12:54 pm

    John,

    I disagree with your posting and still stand behind James Al-Oboudi and TWRPS. A written agreement was broken? Pure and simple.

  4. Mark says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    Hi Monna,
    Thank you for your comment. I am not sure what you are disagreeing with?? I am in support of James and TWRPS and this posting expresses that support. I think that it is very commendable for James to do what is right for the people that signed up for his Teamwork Revolution program.

  5. Monna Ellithorpe says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    Hi Mark, I was disagreeing with the previous comment made that James was inaccurate and blaming AlertPay for his “misunderstanding”.

    I am fully supportive of James and TWRPS and tend to get defensive when TWRPS is lumped in to the same category as some MLM’s that are not on the up and up.

    I probably should have kept my mouth shut, but when I feel as strongly positive about something as I do TWRPS, I speak my mind.

  6. Mark says:

    October 9th, 2009 at 3:41 pm

    Monna, thank you for your clarification.

    Also, never keep your mouth shut as your opinions, based on your knowledge, are very valuable. I have been burned in the past with some of those “MLMs that are not on the up and up”. After performing some rather extensive due diligence I joined TWRPS because of the founder’s reputation.

    Cheers!
    Mark

  7. Daryl Lagos says:

    October 12th, 2009 at 7:18 am

    this is very true, and alert pay just made a bad remark on everyone in the affiliate world. they are secretly charging an amount not on the said agreement to james, and as any ceo could nad might, would, and had, he can easily passed these charges to consumers therefore nothing whatsoever can delay this promising program, but as many people are having to pay directly to twrps from alerpay, is really getting difficult. with good intentions james reluctantly had his whole 48 hours refunding members subscription. . and this has been really enormous as what i say to my fellow filipino members in twrps pilipinas. 

  8. Daryl Lagos says:

    October 12th, 2009 at 7:21 am

    by the way John, he did informed us on surcharges. and all. but alert pay didnt had everything laid. and its pure and simple. misunderstanding? he has been with alert pay before and had no problems. 

  9. Rick Waters says:

    October 22nd, 2009 at 1:29 pm

    Either way we are moving on to a great launch on nov 7th .. THis is going to be huge for everybody..

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