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  • Report:  #637298

Complaint Review: Majestic Sales LLC

Majestic Sales LLC AKA Marquis Fulfillment Agency LLC Ripoff on magazine sales Buford, Georgia

  • Reported By:
    Emily — seabrook Texas United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Fri, September 03, 2010
  • Updated:
    Thu, November 29, 2012

A young woman named, Shelly Johnson, came to my door stating that she was solicitating for her high school software team selling magazines for a trip to Hawaii.  She also stated proceeds would benefit St. Jude's Hospital for Children and our military troops.  She said she lived in the next block over and that her mother walked her black lab every day.  She was convincing and had answers to all my questions, but after I wrote a post-dated check for almost $200, she gave me receipts that said they were not affiliated with charities, but only after I paid and she was out the door.  This took place on Sept 2, 2010 in El Lago, TX.  As soon as she left I became concerned due to the high costs of the magazines.  I looked this company up on the web and discovered it was a SCAM.

16 Updates & Rebuttals


marc motha f*ckin schroy boy

vandalia,
Ohio,
United States of America

godi your right

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, November 29, 2012

these people cry about spending money on mags knowing that these kids are not neighbors. Sh*t half of them know it in there hearts but still give money.....Now on to the better things, Tino and Denise are great people and want things done the right way but they cant stands at the doors and listen to each person. Its the door to door sales people u need to be conserened with. Your sad you spent 50.00 on some random stranger but u can give 100 for you hair 50.00 for your nails and blow money that could help other pGET A F*CKING LIFE YOU UNDERACHEIVERS AND OVER SPENDERS. and yes you get the mags it maty take some time tlike 6 months but you do get them so its NOT a SCAM a**holes. one love. I coming back on the road to get everything i can from you greedy b**tards. MURKY


Jay

lake city,
Florida,
USA

thank you

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, August 22, 2012

 and may god bless you


Kesha

Chino,
California,
United States of America

God Bless You

#17General Comment

Tue, August 21, 2012

All us "grown folks" wish you the best of luck and may god bless you.


Jake/ Godi/ You know me

lake city,
Florida,
United States of America

WHERE??

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Mon, August 20, 2012

 where am i flip floppin?? or bait and switchin or slippin sliding or what ever weak metophor youve came up with now, yeah my first posed i glorified it as hard work, cuz i was just off the road, and it was hard work. all this website is, at the end of the day, is a place for disgruntled consumers to post there experience and have people rebutal with their "matter of opinion." Now my opinion is that if someone can charm you into buying a magazine (with no lying about being a neighbor, playing a sport or anything of that nature) There is no scam or swendling in that transaction. the only thing shameful is a bunch of "grown folks" nit picking for holes in my"personal opinion" because theyre salty about getting wacked out of a couple hundred dollars, dont confuse yourself


Kesha

Chino,
California,
United States of America

Don't Think You Are

#17General Comment

Mon, August 20, 2012

You've attempted to shift your position after getting snared in your own words.  You've attempted to defend the actions of these people, then claim to just offer advice.  You've idolized these "kids" and placed them on a pedestal.  You're cherry picking your rebuttals and a doing the old slip and slide routine. These are your words: 

Stop Your Crying

Just like these agents here I learned this canvas from a weak a*s agent who couldn't cut it with a NCA canvas. Neighbor canvas is just  easier.... Next time buy a magazine not to help the troops or the children's hospital, or a drug problem which is funny CUZ YOUR NOT ALOUD TO DO DRUGS ON CREW!! EXCEPT A BIT OF WEED AND EVEN THEN the boss hates
weed smokers and would never allow it at work. But buy a magazine because that little "scammer" your looking at eat, sleeps, and breathes the hustle. That kid works harder than you have or ever will in your entire life. 6 days a week 12hrs a day if not more, its cause of people like him or her that keep this country moving forward. I got off the road and roofed houses for a yr in the summer in Phoenix Arizona from 5am to 2pm, cause it got so hot the shingles melted, and it was a cake walk compared to selling mags. So the next time an agent knocks on your door and runs a canvas, listen to it, no matter how goofy it is and buy a
d**n magazine, because its because of go getters like that, that make this country great.

Shameful!


Jake/ Godi/ You know me

lake city,
Florida,
United States of America

sorry

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, August 18, 2012

    no longer working with or for a magazine company and wrote the first comment a year off the road. im sure when you politley declined they pushed a little more and just left to the next house. im done argueing blame whoever you want, at the end of the day the only person at fault is the kid who runs a bogus sports canvas. if you get the national cash awards canvas, buy a magazine, its the truth. Or dont just stop crying bout it on the internet "mate"


Kesha

Chino,
California,
United States of America

Why Am I not surprised

#17General Comment

Fri, August 17, 2012

"buy a magazine because that little "scammer" your looking at eat, sleeps, and breathes the hustle. That kid works harder than you have or ever will in your entire life. 6 days a week 12hrs a day if not more, its cause of people like him or her that keep this country moving forward."

I read your column and the replies.  I was lucky and looked into this website while the "scammer" was outside.  I was polite and declined, but it is obvious you are an employee or still associated with this group.  You seem to be in agreement with what they do.  You have endorsed what these people are doing and you are pointing the finger at the client.  Your position is:  It's the buyer's fault, not the "scammer".  Yes, you are missing the point and you have attacked people to defend your position. 

Cheers


Jake/ Godi/ You know me

lake city,
Florida,
United States of America

ok buddy

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Sat, August 11, 2012

Alright buddy, we all done now? you feel cool now? Really stuck it to the guy trying to help you from getting ripped off, AGAIN. In refrence to grammer, it was more of a comment on your need to use big words to make up for the lack of something to say.( I'll admit my grammer is terrible if you havent notice) But i think your missing the point here. I'm not saying dont trust anyone, but dont be a retard and give a $200 check to someone who says their your neighbor and youve never seen before.

Now once again i must say this seems like a common "sence" issue correct? am i the only one who gets this? Put your over compensating ego to the side for two seconds and take this message for what it is, information. Im not trying to make fun of you, or insult you but your making it incredibly difficult. I would like to appoligize if i hurt your integrity to the point of you getting deffinsive. Please dont take this as a put down its just a response to the tone of your message in your previous post. Dont trust anyone "asking you for money" and have a good day sir.


Jim

Ramona,
California,
United States of America

Sense of Direction is misguided

#17Consumer Comment

Thu, August 09, 2012

I'm starting to see things from your perspective.  People are liars and don't trust anyone.  Okay, got it.  Oh, if you're going to nail someone for their use of grammar and spelling you really need to look in the mirror.  The word is "sense" and your punctuation is incorrect.   How do politics come into play in this forum.  Interesting you should make a comment about the kid who looked thirty.  This little hint now tells me who you are. 

You should be a politician.  I wish you the best of luck in your future career and hope you can avoid  jail. 


Jake/ Godi/ You know me

lake city,
Florida,
United States of America

ooooook buddy

#17UPDATE Employee

Wed, August 08, 2012

first of all unless you've been living under a rock you should know the BBB is the biggest scam in the USA!! they make you pay for your rating, dont believe me look it up go ahead ill wait............... and to the "CONSUMER" who probley got wacked for a couple hundred dollars, who feels intelligent using big words you need spell check to spell, DONT BUY A MAGAZINE!! it dosent matter weither you do or your neighbor does, its going to happen. if you didnt read the first four sentences of my last post "use some common since!!" if you dont feel its in your heart to buy a magazine dont if you feel its not "justified",, or whatever your babbling about, but gohead and vote for your president who A. got hookers for his secret servicemen or B. Hasnt payed taxes in 10 years. im not here to argue ethics all im saying is trust your own judgement, if you think the kids got charisma buy a couple magazine, if not tell them to f*ck off, just dont come crying about it on the internet cause the kid who said he lived around the corner ( who looked thirty) Scammed you and you didnt see it coming. im not saying what we did or what kids continue to do is moral, all im saying is it happens. use alittle COMMOM SINCE the next time someone knocks at you door 


Jim

Ramona,
California,
United States of America

Additional Information on Majestic Sales

#17Consumer Comment

Tue, August 07, 2012

According to the BBB here are the names of the company owners/managers:

Contact Information Principal: Mr. James Clair (President)Mr. Nicholas Angel (CEO, CFO, SEC)
Mr. Rick Clair Ms. Julie Clair Ms. Jennifer I. Clair (Secretary)

Office Address is:  303 W Shadburn Ave Ste 100, Buford, GA 30518-2692

 Number of Employees:  2

Business Category Magazine Sales, Magazines Sold Door-to-Door, Employment Agencies, Magazines - Subscription Agents, Mortgage Brokers

Alternate Business Names:  Absolute Marketing, ALP, LLC, Coast to Coast Sales, Inc, CQ Diversified Products, Empire Sales, Inc., Majestic Sales LLC, Marquis Fulfillment Agency LL, Nationwide Subscriptions, Inc., Tuscan Readers Services,
Inc., U S Circulation Corp, Ultimate Power Sales, Inc., Xcaliber Marketing, Inc., Platinum Sales, Inc., United Family Publication, Heritage Marketing

"F" rating with the local BBB

234 complaints filed against business
Failure to respond to 187 complaints filed against business.
9 complaints filed against business that were not resolved.

From the BBB website:  Because of a continual pattern of complaints, the BBB asked about any proactive steps being taken to curtail and eliminate this type of a sales approach. The company would not provide further information and elected to withdraw their membership.

Additional Numbers listed on internet:

Additional Phone Numbers(866) 299-2619(770) 831-7722(770) 831-7003(770) 831-7002


Jim

Ramona,
California,
United States of America

So You are Justifying Deceptive Tactics

#17Consumer Comment

Sat, August 04, 2012

Maybe it's my warped sense of caring and compassion, but your comments are inflammatory.  You are justifying deceptive tactics and lying to convince someone that's it's okay.  If this is your mentality, then following your train of thought it's okay to start fires because it keeps firemen employed; it's okay to assault people because it keeps police employed; it's okay to commit crimes because it puts money in a pocket and promotes the economy.

Once you go down this path, where does it end?


Jake/ Godi/ You know me

lake city,
Florida,
United States of America

Stop Your Crying

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, November 04, 2011

I know all of yall and you know me except mister or miss Jones and first and for most, use a little common sense next time anybody comes to your door saying they play soft ball (and they smell like cigarettes) and they're your neighbor (never seen them before) AND THEY WANT MONEY!! All I'm saying is use a little common sense don't act sooo surprised. Now as far as brain washing goes??? For real... For real.... Now we both know that we've all sat in the same morning meeting or check in and have been told if not thousands of times maybe millions of times DON'T RUN A NEIGHBOR CANVAS!!! Don't have these agents fool you, no one is hoaxed into lying, or given a magic potion to lie, this is all on the responsibility of the agent, in fact you will never hear a neighbor canvas from any of the management. Just like these agents here I learned this canvas from a weak a*s agent who couldn't cut it with a NCA canvas. Neighbor canvas is just easier.... Next time buy a magazine not to help the troops or the children's hospital, or a drug problem which is funny CUZ YOUR NOT ALOUD TO DO DRUGS ON CREW!! EXCEPT A BIT OF WEED AND EVEN THEN the boss hates weed smokers and would never allow it at work. But buy a magazine because that little "scammer" your looking at eat, sleeps, and breathes the hustle. That kid works harder than you have or ever will in your entire life. 6 days a week 12hrs a day if not more, its cause of people like him or her that keep this country moving forward. I got off the road and roofed houses for a yr in the summer in Phoenix Arizona from 5am to 2pm, cause it got so hot the shingles melted, and it was a cake walk compared to selling mags. So the next time an agent knocks on your door and runs a canvas, listen to it, no matter how goofy it is and buy a d**n magazine, because its because of go getters like that, that make this country great.


ex-employee

United States of America

shellys a great person...

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, March 02, 2011

Rebuttal number 1, i know who you are :) i am also an ex-employee, but not from majestic. i was an agent for another crew traveling with you. and shelly is an amazing person and i agree whole heartedly with everything from rebuttal number 1. they brainwash you to go and collect money for them and you never see a dime of it, that is, unless you keep it for yourself. crew life is sick and twisted. (btw, rebuttal number one, if there is a way for you to send me some sort of private message, please do! i havent seen yall since you dipped out.. :)


CASS from WA

United States of America

I used to work with them too

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Tue, December 14, 2010

I think this whole thing is hilarious. I worked with Shelly and the girl who also commented on this. Everything is true but its not our fault just like she said. They promise us big things and dont deliver. They give you $500 just for signing up and every other person you higher they give you $100. It is a scam, Ive sent 100s of magazines to my parents house and have not received any magazines. Its bull s**t. The owners come off as your friends. Theyre not. They buy drugs by the pounds and sell it to the kids. And if you people are dumb enough to hand us hundreds of dollars you better believe were gonna take it. And we love you even more when you hand us $50 bills and $100 bills. thats amazing but it doesnt always go towards magazines. Most people smoke a pack a day and waste all the money you give them on food and drugs. i chose starbucks. :) anyways you people shouldnt be dumb. just hand them $5 s**t maybe $10 and tell them to leave. but watch your car most people spit on them...


CAH of OR

United States of America

Ex-employee of Majestic Sales

#17UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, November 17, 2010

I recently left the road. I was working with Majestic Sales LLC Clearing business through Marquis Fullfillment Agency. I know the girl "Shelly" that you speak of. Short, Black hair, Thin, Wears black eye makeup, appears to be some sort of Hispanic race. She is a good person at heart. Just like most of the kids she works with Shelly has had a lot of problems in the past which lead them to want to get away and work for the magazine crew. Its SOFTBALL by the way. Not Software. Just shows how well you were listening when you gave her the money. Did you ever think that its just as much your fault that you were "scammed"? Ever think "Maybe I should wait until she has the product to show me at the door"? No, you didnt. She was doing what she was trained to do. You should be looking at the people who own the company. Denise and Tino Hillery. They are the ones who push them to say what they say because the truth sounds less believable anymore. That girl is in a contest to get 20,000 points to win a trip OR a thousand dollars CASH. I have seen that thousand dollars and I get 50+ magazines a month due to the "Troops overseas" canvas. No, your right, the whole things a lie. But those magazines go somewhere, they go to the people homes that you bought them from because 90% of the people we talk to DONT WANT MAGAZINES but those kids have to make money somehow. A lot of the reason they leave is to get away from drugs, abuse, unhealthy relationships, and most of all HOMELESSNESS. Those people pull those kids off the streets, give them a place to sleep and money to eat on. Yes, they teach them how to lie, how to decieve, basically how to GET WHAT THEY WANT, which is YOUR money. So maybe next time, when someone comes to your door. Dont give them a check for $51. Hand them a small amount and tell them to keep it, tell them you know what they are doing and won't help the company but you will help them.

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