Infinity 800, Jason Pearson, Sally Darling, Gail Rahill, Do Not Make Good On Commission Checks
March 18, 2009
Filed under Company or Business, People, Websites
Infinity 800, aka i800, www.infinity800.com and Jason Pearson, Sally Darling & Gail Rahill do not make good on promised commission checks. For the sum of $260, a new member joins Infinity 800 and receives a hard copy of a CD case containing what is essentially advertised as top of the line marketing training for online entrepreneurs. The product was finally shipped out towards the end of February-beginning of March. When a member brings in 6 new members who each purchase the product, the company promises to pay a commission of $540 to the sponsoring member for that new group of 6 customers. When a new member joins, the new member is also given a free affiliate site so that they can market the product. However, beginning the week ending February 20, commission checks are not going out. Coincidentally, Dwayne Golden, who was and may still be associated with the three people mentioned in the first paragraph, launched a new program, Push Button Empire, with Jason Pearson around the time that the commission checks for Infinity 800 came to a screeching halt. There is no tangible evidence that anything untoward occurred, but it just seems like a glaring coincidence. Additionally, the “massive launch of Phase II” of Infinity 800 is underway with a new marketing website, i800Pro Plus, conceived and managed by Sally Darling and Gail Rahill. Emails to the company via the Help Desk Ticket System are going unanswered today, March 17, 2009. Besides myself, I personally know one other person who is owed at least 3 commission checks and has not received them nor has he received an adequate explanation for their not being mailed out. The excuse we have been given since this began was, and I quote pertinent sections of the email I received on 3/7/09. This email went out prior to 3/7, however I did not receive this email directly. It had to be forwarded to me by the Help Desk. It was never sent directly to me in spite of the fact I have signed up to receive email broadcasts. “Reporting Software Update As we mentioned last week, the Reporting Software was temporarily showing inaccurate matrices in our back offices due to programming upgrades we have been making leading up to our Phase II Member’s Launch. We fully expect the matrices to be showing accurately over the weekend,but you know how programming works…sometimes one ‘fix’ leads to another needing to be made. Well, that’s where we stand now. We are working diligently to make this fix, hiring an additional programmer so we can have the Reporting Software showing accurate matrices this week…… We had full intentions of sending out commission checks for the 2/20 pay period yesterday, but can’t until we have an accurate picture of the matrices…. Suffice it to say, the very day this week that the Reporting software is accurate, commission checks will be sent out. The 2/20 pay period is the ONLY pay period affected…..” I do not believe that the pay period ending 2/20 was the only pay period affected, since I know someone who is owed not one but three payments. The commissions owed to this person are not just from the pay period ending 2/20/09. If you are a member waiting for your commission check, make sure you are documenting every communication with the company. Print out the messages to and from the Help Desk.
This post was submitted by Christine.


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Hi Christine,
This is Dwayne Golden and I want to make it very clear that I did not work for Infinity 800, and have voluntary for about 2 1/2 months presented biz op presentations for the members in the company. However Since the last week of February have not done and trainings, or presentations for them. Please remove my name from this blog by taking it down and re posting it with out my name. I don’t own, and not on the payroll, nor receive any compensation for my trainings from them I was working for the members and not the owners.
Thanks much,
Dwayne M. Golden, MBA
I joined Infinity 800 on Feb.20,2009. In return I have reeived NOTHING. you are promised a series step by step Blueprint videos and books. before I joined, I could easily get in touch with everyone. I was promised 10,000 free leads with my purchase and when I inquired about them I was told I had to pay an additional $77. Once I reminded them of the offer 2 weeks later Patricia Golden sent my leads to me. Each time I emailed support with a question about setting up my website, no one would answer. Once I got a reply”I do not understand the question.”
I received SEVERAL emails fromother member who are not satisfied with Infinity 800. Once we started exchanging emails with comments about i800m Sally and Gail banned me from the members only website. I figured they would since I informed some members of the recent Ripoff Report .com article about i800. I lost $425 and I have learned my lesson.