Advanced Medical Institute (New South Wales, Australia)

2009-10-15  

Dr Jack Vaisman
Advanced medical Institute
jvaisman@staywellgroup.com
Tel 02 96405200 (direct line)
1300 733 301
1800 20 20 40


Dear Sir,

I have planned to dedicate 30 minutes each day were ever feasibly possible, to create as much havoc as I can to close your operations down. I believe the operations of AMI is a total scam.

Why do I say it is a scam!
I scam to me is when a business deliberately misleads its customers either by very clever use of words and phrases and advertising to hide the real intent of the operations and usually charge very high fees for its promised outcomes. Then when these outcomes are not delivered as promised or indicated them, to hide behind some technically and don't support the customer. Sometimes these operations are clever enough to hide behind the law of the land for many years. One day someone eventually stands up to the scam and shuts the organisation down or the operator feels too much heat and leaves the country. I have Christopher Skaise in mind or maybe AMI lead by (Dr)?? Javoc (Jack) Vaisman.

If you operations are not a scam then the following is likely to occur . You would support your customers (especially for the money you charge, anything up to $5,000) . You would follow them up for repeat business. (you don't because the treatment does not work) . You would bend over backwards to support your customers as after all they are your income!
. You would have a relatively clean record from complaint both internally and through organisations like the ACCC and the small claim tribunals . You would hire skilled business speakers such as Barry Urquhart to improve your relationship with your customers . You would have you financial book audited and be proud to display them as a public record . You would have your so called treatments tested by an independent organisation (and assuming the results were favourable then you could advertise them as such) . I could go on..

Instead you at least to me (and I assume from sourses such as the ACCC) . Make misleading promises . Take advantage of gullible people . Hide behind the fact that most people are embarrassed to complain as the dealings are of a very private nature . Don't have independent organisations verify your claims


How do I know if your treatment works for any customer How do I know if the figures you claim have any merit at all

I was advised that by staff in your organisation . The treatment was likely to cure your sexual dysfunction issues and you are not likely to need to repeat the medication (you know you don't get repeat business, because it does not work) . I was not advised that there was any time frame on the treatment . I was not advised that the treatment has a used by date On ring back as a third person on 3 occasions the excuses you raised were never mentioned by your staff, ever!

I was gullible (your perfect customer), was too busy to complain, but not now as I am retired and Yes I was in business but if run my business like yours then I would have been broke long ago, unless of course the business is a scam.

How can a medication that has not been tested by an independent body be allowed to be administered in Australia?
. Why are companies allowed to go on ripping customers off for years without any checks and balances?
. Why are some allowed to profit by millions of dollars under these schemes

I believe in a fair go ie if a product or service does not do as intended then a refund is in order I believe if I have been mislead by very clever manipulations of clever marketing and sales talk and no backup service then by definition it is a scam

I am about to take on organisations that operate scams

Plan of attack
. Spend 30 minutes each day doing what I can to reduce or stop such operations . Use web sites to give links to business that are scam, including copies of letters, examples of scams, names, address, email addresses, phone numbers of such organisations . Write to ASIC, ACCC, small claims tribunal the media (every main paper, TV programs such as 4 corners and today tonight, write to TV stations, etc . Complain to adverting standards Australia . Write to company heads stating my concerns . See the attachment called the daffodil principle......
. 30 minutes per day get a lot done over 20-30 years

If your organisation is not a scam then I would do the following . Refund in full customers such as me . Spend dollars cleaning up your organisation so there are not a high number of complaint both internally and through support organisations such as ACCC . Do yell and abuse customer that complain.. Instead take the complaint seriously and deal with it.
. Follow up you customers for repeat business (But you would only do this if you product actually worked) . Get an outside organisation to test your claims (no need to do this as you already know that your treatment is a fast



I could go on but for today I have spent my 30 minutes, more next week, unless of course you do the right thing by your customer, but are you that smart?

Regards
Ken

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