Fake Affiliation. SCAMMERS!!!
This company is a fake or scamp organization. They Have posted that they work with my compin which I am the district manager. They have no affiliation with our company nor endorse them whatsoever.
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Fulton Street 285, 10006, New York, United States
This company is a fake or scamp organization. They Have posted that they work with my compin which I am the district manager. They have no affiliation with our company nor endorse them whatsoever.
I signed up for this company yesterday and they charged me two $100 transactions! And they don't answer the phone. I better get my money back! I would not recommend this company!
Update: I did get my money back, but it should have never happened at all. But customer support was pretty good.
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