Is Hazel Peppergood a scam?
Iris from Vergennes, VT
From what I can find on the internet it is a scam. Here are one person's comments. There are others just like it.
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Well, Hazel Peppergood has my 60 bucks and no telling how many other people have fallen for her promise of making honest money in a straight forward manner. There is nothing honest or straightforward about this. Just a slow process of being drained financially dry by this vulture of people struggling to make ends meet. Anyone thinking about "investing" their $55 to $60 or more dollars in this might as well use that money as toilet paper.
Sean
Richardson, Texas
U.S.A.
(12/03/2008)
By Harry
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Hazel Peppergood is definitely legitimate and has been in business for over 10 years. I have tried many different work at home programs and Hazel Peppergood is the only one that delivered what they promised.
Hazel Peppergood has excellent customer service and I received my package within a few days. I am a stay at home mom and ever since I joined Hazel Peppergood, I have been able to make a steady income at home while looking after my children.
I would definitely recommend Hazel Peppergood to anyone that would like to work at home as a home mailer.
I am very greatful to Hazel Peppergood. (01/01/2010)
By MarieJensen
I paid 49.95 for a bunch of copies and 18.95 for shipping that actually cost them 2.00. I am disabled and this is what social security told me I could do as a job and now I am 70 dollars in the hole with nothing to show for it. I have a printer and I know copies do not cost that much. Don't be a fool like me and fall for their scam. You can find the same information just surfing the net.
By Terri
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I went through Hazel Peppergood. Stop lying about your products were received in a few days!! She is only the middle person who collects your $68.95 only for so-called brochures directing you to the best envelop businesses!! Then you chose which business you want to join and pay their fee!! More money again!! So me like a dummy chose the Millionaire Mailers Club and sent them $198 since that was like the 2nd best company out of all. 3 months later I havent still received my kit!! I been texting Hazel and she has replied to me a few times (taking her time) telling me they are checking on it. So now I have filed complaints to the BBB because I want my money back!!! To top it off...the email for the MMC is INVALID!!!! Dnt try this. Scam! Scam! Scam!
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