THIS BUSINESS IS NOT BBB ACCREDITED

P.R. Forms

(323) 218-3342 P.O. Box 78939 , Los Angeles, CA 90016

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Description

This company's business is Work-At-Home Business Opportunities, the company requests $35 to provide information on how to start a business in the processing of unclaimed funds for others.

BBB Accreditation

This business is not BBB Accredited.

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Reason for Rating

BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.

Factors that lowered this business's rating include:

BBB concerns with the industry in which this business operatesLength of time business has been operating84 complaint(s) filed against businessFailure to respond to 44 complaint(s) filed against business2 complaint(s) filed against business that were not resolved8 serious complaint(s) filed against businessOverall complaint history with BBBBusiness has failed to resolve underlying cause(s) of a pattern of complaints

Customer Complaints Summary

84 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 10 closed in last 12 months
Complaint Type Total Closed Complaints
Advertising / Sales Issues 25
Billing / Collection Issues 3
Problems with Product / Service 30
Delivery Issues 25
Guarantee / Warranty Issues 1
Total Closed Complaints 84

Additional Complaint Information

Complainants allege misrepresentation concerning informational package content, non-delivery of ordered packages, and inability to obtain refunds. The company has responded in a few cases by issuing refunds.

Additional Information

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BBB file opened: 5/15/2009 Business started: 4/1/2009
Contact Information
Philip Rohms -
    Charles Edwards ()
Business Category

Work-At-Home Business Opportunities

Alternate Business Names
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Industry Tips
This company offers a variety of work at home, and wealth building offers via internet sites direct mail, and classified advertising. Respondents are asked for an advance fee of $35 to receive a start up package. We advise not sending any money to this company.

On-line users need to be careful when browsing the Internet and responding to unsolicited offers. If an ad seems too good to be true, it probably is. Talented individuals can use a Web Page to create a company that looks very legitimate, but just because an ad looks legitimate on the computer screen, is no reason to assume it is.

Many questionable work-at-home offers are perpetrated through classified advertising. No matter where you find classified ads online, you are likely to find some false and misleading claims. For example, some classified ads promote quick and easy get rich ventures, traditional pyramid schemes, or the basic chain letter scenario. Traditional work-at-home schemes, such as making handicrafts or stuffing envelopes, have been replaced by offers to use your home PC to make money fast in your spare time. Con artists who previously touted scams through newspapers, U.S. mail and telemarketing are using computers to reach potential victims. They can sit at their keyboard and reach hundreds of thousands of people, pretty much for free, in a short period of time. Getting a phony ad or message out is now cheap and easy. To evaluate tempting, on-line solicitations which offer a chance to earn money by working at home, follow the same signals that tip you off to potential frauds in print and other media.

Watch out for warning signs to questionable online advertising, such as overstated claims of product effectiveness, use of hype titles, exaggerated claims of potential earnings, profits, or part-time earnings, or claims of “inside” information. Also, be leery of offers which require money for instructions or merchandise before telling you how the plan operates, or if they tell you that no experience is necessary. Anyone victimized by work-at-home offers over the Internet can file a complaint online or off-line with their Better Business Bureau. Consumers who remain silent allow others to be swindled by these fraudulent operators.