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Atlas Marketing Corp Scammer's Theives Glenn Allen Virginia
The guy calls himself Ron Kaplan. The web site is a fake
www.atlasmarketingcorp.com
His number: (((REDACTED))) and the company does not exist.
He'll send you a SPAM message regarding mailers.
Looks interesting so you call back and leave a message.
He'll call you back and talk to you.
Everything makes sense, including the agreement he'll send you.
He'll run your criteria and tell you results.
He'll say he used to run all the marketing campaign for WaMu in 48 states.
You'll agree on price, usually $1,500 for 6 guaranteed closings. He'll say he's testing the caliber of companies before going full force with his marketing strategies. He says he wants to make sure the LOs can close the loans he's sending.
Then, he'll send you a FEDEX label going to Virginia for 50% payment and signed agreement. He asks for a copy of the company letterhead.
Once the check is deposited, he's gone.
Help spread the message guys and don't fall for this one.
John
East Troy, Wisconsin
U.S.A.
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