Any experience with StoresOnline.com?
Has anyone had any dealings with an outfit out of Utah called StoresOnline.com or StoresOnlinePro.com? They give an all-day workshop for $20, and use it to sell you on the rest of their services. They seem to have a legitimate business model, but I'm trying to gauge their support and other usefulness against their package price, which is pretty steep.
Good, bad, anything?
StoresOnline Presentation
I went to the StoresOnline all day workshop last week. They spent a lot of time trying to get you to buy their software license. They wanted $2700.00 for three websites, and $2200.00 for the next three websites. They want you to fill out a 'confidential' pre-qualification form at the very beginning of the session. They asked for your SSN and Income, where you work, etc. I didn't fill it out because it's none of their business. In addition, they want you to buy their credit card processor for $999.00 and their estore tool kit for $399/499.
The presentation was very informative, however, again, they're constantly trying to sell you on their product. I explained to them that I can buy e-commerce software from off the shelf that's just as good and very in-expensive. People were buying their product right there on the spot without having any product, or product sources.
Let the buyer beware.
storesonline.com Response To Negative Feedback
I just wanted to let you all know. I went to the seminar. It was great and I am the King of sceptics. I did not know anything about internet marketing. Now I do. I did not know anything about setting up a website. Now I do. For the money that I spent I get 24 hours a day 7 days a week online or telephone support and never had to wait more than 30 seconds to get a response. They have an incredible back end development with videos, tutorials, and if you get stuck, there is someone there to get you out. Now that's not bad. I have learned a lot in this past year. Was it worth it? Would I do it again? ABSOLUTELY!. Go waste your money on cheap scams. I did, got me nowhere. Did this....It works. Best Wishes and Good Luck.
what can you do about it?
What can you do about it if you feel like you were misled or lied to?
#1 - Contact the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
Contacting them is MORE powerful than contacting the BBB. The BBB is biased since they receive their money from the businesses.
Here's the Utah DCP complaint form:
http://consumerprotection.utah.gov/e...complaint.html
There is no statute of limitations, according to the lead investigator for the Utah DCP, for filing a complaint.
Utah state laws says that on business opportunity sales:
"a warning after the representation in not less than 12 point upper and lower case boldface type shall appear as follows:"
"CAUTION
No guarantee of earnings or ranges of earnings can be made. The number of purchasers who have earned through this business an amount in excess of the amount of their initial payment is at least _____ which represents _____% of the total number of purchasers of this business opportunity. "
Does anybody know if StoresOnline includes this at the bottom of their contracts?
The above is from section 13-15-4 of Utah State Law -- source: http://le.utah.gov/~code/TITLE13/13_14.htm
#2 - If you want to, you can always hire a consumer advocate -- I recommend Carl Shoolman of CX.org.
He is very tenacious on getting a resolution without a gag order from the company. He does not sell out and his fee is $43 plus a % of your refund.
Check him out at http://cx.org. He was recommended in a story by US News & World Report.
#3 - Make a report at http://ripoffreport.com
#4 - Contact the FTC -- http://ftc.gov/bcp/index.shtml
#5 - Contact the BBB -- http://www.utah.bbb.org/
Note that I've ordered the list in terms of effectiveness, IMHO.
If you have time and the desire to make sure they don't do it again, then I would do all of the above!
Kind Regards,
Roger Brown
http://downtownweb.com
P.S. It's too bad that there are so many unscrupulous businesses operating out of Utah -- they give the state a black eye -- i'm committed to helping spread the word about how to fight back and win! :)
Fantastic Experience with StoresOnline
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Originally Posted by rich4300
I went to the StoresOnline all day workshop last week. They spent a lot of time trying to get you to buy their software license. They wanted $2700.00 for three websites, and $2200.00 for the next three websites. They want you to fill out a 'confidential' pre-qualification form at the very beginning of the session. They asked for your SSN and Income, where you work, etc. I didn't fill it out because it's none of their business. In addition, they want you to buy their credit card processor for $999.00 and their estore tool kit for $399/499.
The presentation was very informative, however, again, they're constantly trying to sell you on their product. I explained to them that I can buy e-commerce software from off the shelf that's just as good and very in-expensive. People were buying their product right there on the spot without having any product, or product sources.
Let the buyer beware.
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StoresOnline doesn't offer merchant accounts or "credit card processors." They do recommend a company, ECI. You can use authorize.net, paypal or any other merchant account to accept payment. ECI's price for a merchant account is pretty standard.
StoresOnline offers fantastic customer service. They just beat out HP, Dell, Microsoft and other companies for the SSPA award. The SSPA is the most distinguished award for technology customer service in the world.
The software isn't expensive compared to what it would cost to otherwise have a web site. We were quoted between $5500-$23,000 for our bookstore to have a site built. I purchased a StoresOnline site for $2200, built it myself, and am very happy with the result. I paid $150 to have them set it up, originally.
Most of the people I was with at the seminar had brick and mortar stores. Granted, some wanted to start a business, but that wasn't the majority. If you're looking to expand your exisiting company it is very inexpensive to do it on the internet. StoersOnline acts as your IT department. There's no way I could afford to hire someone on staff to build and maintain my site.
With a bookstore you're constantly getting new inventory, want to put an item on sale, want to update content, we've added a calendar about events and signings, we've had great experience with getting local artists and authros to come to our place.
We looked at Yahoo Stores and some software that was for sale in Office Max. it was cheaper to go with storesonline than it was to go with theose.
We filled out the form for the credit that they offer through a third party. That form that was spoken about was so that those who didn't want to purcahse the software with a credit card or cash had another option. That's not uncommon and the interest rates were respectable.
We're very happy and highly suggest StoresOnline.
Stores online great customer service.
About 5yrs ago I attended a seminar and bought 3 websites from Glaxy Mall which is now Stores Online. I had no experience in website building however I figured I could do it. I tried but I got frustrated and quit. Meanwhile I was always looking for that perfect product. I don't think it exist.
Don't make the same mistake I made. Find a product as soon as possible.
About 1yr ago a friend invited me to a store online seminar. To my surprise this was the same stuff I had. I went home call the company and they honored my 3 licenses. Since then I must congratulate the customer service and tech support that I recieved. With a little more experience and knowledge using my computer and their tech support I was able to put together my website www.FixMyHeadlights.com
My advice to anyone who already purchase store online websites don't despair. The tech support you get it's worth it's weight. They spend the time with you to help. There were times when I had them on the phone for hours.
Now I am able to go and make changes anytime I want.
I am now working on how to get more traffic to my site.
I was warned, didn't listen
Buyer beware. Unfortunately I disregarded other warnings about this company and am now another unhappy victim of Stores Online. After attending their free 90 minute sales pitch (which included a mediocre sandwich and a cheesy little “business organizer”, I bought their $50 “Express Software” and went two weeks later (March 2008) to their full day “training” seminar. I thought it was about training me to use the software I had purchased. Like other people warned, it turned out to be a full-day high-pressure sales pitch. I was told the “express software” was not useful without the $3,000 or $6,000 “upgrade” unless I just wanted a “hobby site”. After running a credit check, they graciously offer to finance this upgrade for a mere 18% interest fee, with $600 down.
The instructor was incredibly annoying and patronizing, part “motivational speaker”, part “angry parent”, belittling the attendees if they were not enthusiastic enough, i.e. raising hands in agreement with everything he said and parroting back his catch phrases.
Their “hot lunch” consisted of underdone chicken, eaten at the same crowded table you’ve been sitting at all day, while their “consultants” (sales team) roamed around offering to sign you up. When I asked my consultant why Stores Online was banned from doing business in Illinois and North Carolina, he pleaded ignorance, but did confess they were banned from doing business in California because, he said, the state was angry that as a service-based business they weren’t required to pay taxes there.
I called today to request that my $50 be refunded and was denied. In the process, however, I did learn something valuable – that I needed to submit, in writing, a request to de-activate my license or I would automatically be billed a hosting fee of $24.99 every month for a website I had no intention of designing (since it is effectively useless without the $3000 “upgrade”). I dodged a bullet there!
I give them credit - these guys are wonderful salesmen. Buyer beware!
StoresOnLine is not the answer
I have worked with storesonline the pro addition about 4 years ago. The few grand prices was up front. What you don't realize is your expected to pay alot more money for all your marketing as well so you really do need to budget.
There prices are so wrong as you can have a website setup from around £50-£150 with unlimited hosting about £5 a month. which Offer you all the statistics in the cpanel which stores on line offers. There marketing strategies are good but any marketing book will tell you pretty much the same.
I own 2 website ( not the storesonline one anymore) there prices was eating all the profits.
http://www.hotdesignerwear.com
http://www.weirdworld2012.com
There are cheaper ways than storesonline at a much smaller price.