Henry is an absolute con artist
Henry is an absolute con artist. Stay far away from this man and his company. He takes money and produces nothing. Just another scam artist who produced nothing and won’t answer the phone.
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Henry is an absolute con artist. Stay far away from this man and his company. He takes money and produces nothing. Just another scam artist who produced nothing and won’t answer the phone.
Henry charged my cc without my approval after I told his team to cancel. One of the worst I’ve tried.
The extremely high price is not in line with the little to no value I received from Solar Saving USA. I spent many thousands of dollars for something anyone could do with just a little bit of research.
I recently hired Eproductmine, LLC., DBA Solar Savings USA for Solar Lead Generation Mastery 2.0. Unfortunately, my experience fell far short of expectations.
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