Source: Npros 9/25/2009
iJango Says BBB Warnings Unfounded
Angela Hale, iJango spokeswoman, disputes that claim. She says that the Internet marketing company has a legitimate business model and that the BBB is misleading consumers and the media as to how many complaints have been filed against the company.
The BBB reported that it has received 3,400 inquiries about iJango. It's important to not the inquiries are NOT complaints. It is also important to note that the BBB is not a government agency, it is a private entity and that members pay a fee to be approved by and listed in the companies directories and to be able to display the BBB logo on sites and businesses.
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