I looked thru the reviews (18) and see a ton of 5 Star reviews. I am surprised because I don't have that experience at all. On Jan 2021 I decided to use 360 Ghost Writing to publish my book,, Tales of a Street Bull. Prior to that decision I received an email from "Sheldon". That email outlined what 360 could do and the various packages they offered. I decided to purchase the Elite Package for 2 reasons: 1) It was on sale from the $10,000 cost to $5,000 and in the Elite Package it stated if they did not live up to their promises they would refund what I have spent. One of the many promises maid in that email was they "guarantied 350% - 400% return on investment within 1 year". I questioned Sheldon on that statement and he assured me it was true. I spent in the year (2021) over $14,000 which, by that statement, should have garnered between $49,000 to $56,000, As of the date of this review I have made $283; a far cry from what they promised. Once the year was over I have asked, via email and telephone, to return my $14,000. Their answer: all I hear is crickets.They were suppose to edit the book, they never did and it went out on to Amazon with a ton of errors. They were suppose to design the cover; they did not because I did it.They are shoddy, at best. Anyone who uses 360 is a fool. They tell you the Elite package is all encompassing and there are no other fees; that was a lie. They nickel and dime you to death. They have made, what was a memoir of my time as a police officer, a living nightmare.So I got a response to the above review -- Tell us your order number and we will look into it. To 360 Ghost Writers here are my invoice numbers are 21010018-3; 2101008-2; 21030022-2; 21040022-1; 21010018; 21100001-1Now let's see if they respond. You have my phone number and email address. Let's see if you respond.
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