12DailyPro Updates and Refund Amounts

Written on November 7, 2007 – 5:51 pm | by Marcelo |

TLennon Inc., has updated the FAQ and account pages relating to refund amounts today.

Head over to the FAQ page to have your questions answered before you login to your account and view your refund amount. On the ‘Transactions’ tab, you will see the MIMO (refund) amount. If you are going to be paid by TLennon Inc., your MIMO amount will have parenthesis around the number. If it doesn’t, the refund distributor believes you are not owed any money. With any discrepancies that may arise, you will have to file a Dispute and provide proof of your claim. To see the transactions that they have for your account, click on View. They should have all your transactions with 12DailyPro logged and calculated.

I am personally quite disappointed with my MIMO amount, as I believe I should be refunded more than 5 times the amount they calculated. Because StormPay decided to suspend my account (and they didn’t even notify me!), I do not have records of the transactions. That is a lesson I’ve learned the hard way: take screenshots (showing the date) of your internet transactions incase the website database crashes, or the company suspends your account! I have e-mailed Stormpay support for my records, which they will most likely not reveal.

I do understand, however, that all our MIMO amounts will be considerably less than the refunds we deserve because of the fees associated with TLennon Inc.’s work. I did not know it would be this dramatic though.

It’s good to see TLennon finally distributing the refunds for 12DailyPro investors. Make sure to check your account and Accept or Decline your MIMO amount before January 1st, as shown by steps 6,7, and 8 here.

  1. 2 Responses to “12DailyPro Updates and Refund Amounts”

  2. By Al on Nov 9, 2007 | Reply

    They are not refunding my manual upgrades / Compounded. Just what was deposited minus paid. I still have most of my money in pending. I have the printouts from my old 12dailypro account and e-gold but I am thinking to get out now with what they offered and not try to fight it. Hey at least I will get some of it back. Maybe there won’t be any money left if I try to fight it and it will take another year to resolve. I am leaning toward taking the money.

  3. By Marcelo on Jan 24, 2008 | Reply

    Al –

    Same here. I can’t fight it because I didn’t keep my records from Stormpay on my computer (and they suspended my account and will not reply to my e-mails).

    I think you should just cut your losses and not waste your time. 12DailyPro was a slap in the face as well as a learning experience for many of us.

    Thanks for the comment!

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