I paid $150 for their training kit and studied hard. I planned to make lots of residuals by signing up lots of customers for credit card processing terminals and check processing terminals and ATMs as well but their business cards had space for only an affiliate number so how could I service clients if they didn’t even have my name and phone number so I called the BCE customer service operation and found that the people were unprepared to deal with even the most simple questions.
They did send me an email with a link to http://www.thebizdoc.net/bce for obtaining logos to use in printing my own cards but what I really found was an offer to print more of the same business cards and postcards in quantity 1000 for $492.34 which I considered foolish as I knew I could get exactly what I really wanted from vistaprint.com for less than $25. which I proceeded to do including my customized name and phone.
Then I started to write my friend and let him in on the deal and, as I was writing that, it occurred to me that he would ask about the integrity of the company, etc., so I entered a search in my internet browser: “bankcard empire scam” and found literally hundreds of complaints like those here under Bustatheif.com essentially the same as this.
Looking back at my conversation with the original contact, I had asked him for his name and number so I could call him back and this is what I got: “Justin Cardany” at “602-840-6058″ which I thought was unusual… it’s “just in card any” and when I tried to call the number, I got the response that “this number has not yet been set up”!! HOW STUPID of me but it was a wonderful opportunity for me to learn how to get rid of such crooks and scammers… I’m sorry I can’t reveal this learned technique here but then the gangsters/crooks/scammers/cheats/etc. would find a way around my newly created technique. Good luck to all you believers and I truly hope you’ll learn to REJECT all calls ‘out of the blue’ from now on.
This post was submitted by Dave.


July 9th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
Hello Dave
Please send me your full name and contact information as well as your ID number. I will look at what you have done to date. It is not your responsiblilty to service clients. I agree you should give people your name but the ID number is what agent relations goes by. Plenty of people use marketing methods to enhnace what they want to do. I provide various methods s well if you dont have a big advertising or marketing budget in the form of pre produced video commercials and radio spots which you can attach to an email if you want to send out yoru OWN methods. Don’t be so quick to judge from people who find reasons to fail and jump on a negative bandwagon. We have less that a 1% ONE PERCENT complaint ratio. Also, I happen to know Justin personally and he has the utmost integrity. Either way, if you are serious and want to get moving, contact me and we can talk about your situation. Don’t spend energy on these forums…take action and I will make sure you FULLY UNDERSTAND how simple your role is as an affiliate and I am certain it will all make sense after that. I am sure you haven’t spoken to the right person yet. Our goal is to help and satisfy unhappy people, not send out liable letters. The ball is in your court.
October 20th, 2009 at 7:33 am
It is so troublesome to solve this problem. You should try to know what create this problem first.