Dr. Jeff Uhrmacher – D.W.S. Rip-Off Report

Have you received a postcard or email invitation from a Dr. Jeff Uhrmacher, who represents an organization he calls D.W.S. (Doctors Wealth Secrets)?

If you have not, I’m going to share with you my personal experience and explain why it would be wise to run far and run fast from anything he puts in front of you or tells you.

To begin, while he technically does have a doctoral degree in Chiropractic studies, he is not a licensed chiropractor, according to the Nebraska department of health and human services.

Jeff Uhrmacher has a history of filing for bankruptcy protection and of starting a company he calls D.W.S. (Doctors Wealth Secrets).

He preys primarily on medical practitioners and baby boomers who may have a little disposable income.  He advertizes to these groups, leads them to believe that he can be trusted to provide an exceptional return on your money by using his “system” in which you do nothing more than provide him with weekly access to charge your credit card for his “services.”

To sweeten the deal and convince you to make weekly payments to him, he may offer a “guarantee” that if you don’t reach a certain return on your investment, he will will refund 100% of your money at the end of a 52 week contract period.

Many have fallen victim to his inflated claims and misrepresentations.  Tens of thousands of dollars have been charged to credit cards without any return on investments.

If the fact that uses his “doctor” title isn’t enough to convince you to trust and join his “system” the “guarantee” he offers may.  However, at some point you will discover that the “guarantee” is bogus.  He will change the terms of the agreement in mid-stream.

Despite an original agreement to pay him a fixed amount of money weekly for 52 weeks guaranteeing a substantial return on your investment, or your money back, Dr. Jeff Uhrmacher will change the terms of the agreement at will.  At some point during the 52 week period, he will tell you that the weekly expense rate must be increased due to an increase in his marketing budget and if you don’t pay the increased rate, you will void the contract thereby losing all of your investment.

To use a real example, he has “guaranteed” verbally and in writing that if you allow him to charge your credit card $380 per week for 52 weeks that he will return $85K on your investment, or return 100% of your money.

Do not believe it!  As you come close to the term of your agreement and realize there is no way he will return $1 let alone thousands on your money, he will tell you that in order to maintain the agreement you will need to pay him $810 per week until the end of the contract period, or you will be in breach of contract and lose your entire investment.

I urge you to avoid this scam, or if you have been burned by this charlatan please contact me and share your experience.

 

 

 

 

 

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