Secret Society


Country United States
State Denmark
City Dallas
Address P.O.Box 560627

Secret Society Reviews

  • Sep 12, 2014

What this group or person did was to ask me for 139.95 for one time member dues within three days,however everthing was to be free,the letter the send you with your name on every page seem to make you think they really now more about than you know about youself,how they do it i don,t know.

  • Jun 27, 2014

Well, well. I am so glad that there is a Rip-Off Report site to check into these scams!

My 80-yr-old father in Austin Texas, received his 8 pg letter thanking him "for sending in [his] invitation-form and Orientation Package" (He didn't). His letter is dated May 10, 2014 and he has only until May 16 to respond or "it is too late, and tragically you will lose your lifetime place in the Secret Society.... It is a 1200-page "step-by-step timing of bringing you into the explosive wealth secrets of "Step Two" and our illuminati core is hyper-sensitive: we cannot miss a beat!"...

Yes, after reading the 7-page, hardly-any-top-or-bottom-margin pages, you finally get to the meat of what they want -- YOUR $139.95 (in U.S.) which you can pay THREE ways, check or money order or of course, your credit card (which is probably what they really want anyway).

Check out the EXACT wording of my letter posted to the internet by someone else, who replaces the person's name the letter is sent to, with the word "Sucker" in bold. http://home.comcast.net/~ccdesan/SecretSocietyLetter.pdf

After reading Rip-Off Report, and seeing the many, many reports about this "Secret Society" by Nouveau Tech Society, I am relieved I was in town to be with my father when he received this letter... When I told him what I learned from Rip-Off Report that even when you do not answer them, they send another letter 3-4 months later, HE told me this WAS the second letter - the first received 3-4 months ago! So, yes, people -- IT IS A SCAM. Please do not fall prey to yet another get-rich-quick-scheme, since only THEY will make any money -- off of you!

Beware also, those who flatter you! This letter promises you the moon, even weight loss, beautiful spouses, and confidence... something those who have none of those (especially self-esteem and confidence) will be looking for. Don't fall for this scam, scam, scam.

Good luck, and good mail-discernment to all.

Ms M

in Austin, TX for the moment

  • May 10, 2014

I received a ten page letter. Before even getting to the bottom of first page, I had bells and whistles going off. This secret society claimed to know a great deal about me and I have been on their radar for sometime. They have been watching me for a long time and I was not ready until now to be invited to "The League". This ten page letter is nothing more than a form letter where they just drop a name into it. Many times throughout this letter, they claim to know so much about me, but they never say anything that would make me believe that this is true. Then on page seven, I finally came across in a short paragraph that said "anyone who is invited into our secret society must pay it forward.

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