Rathernot
Tijuana,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, May 14, 2010
I dont mean to rag on you, but are you sure that you really worked at ISC? If you did you would know that letters to the Attorney General or to the Governor are useless. The company is located in Tijuana, Mexico, and I know this because I was an operator there almost three years ago.
What I really wanted to say is this: please dont give people false hope. There is practically nothing they can do. If someone gets ripped off by ISC the only good thing they can do is take the discount they are offered and count themselves lucky.
Although, I read in this site of a customer who complained directly to the owner of ISC, Gregorio Galicot, and got a full refund. Galicot is also head of BBG Communications.
Another suggestion, if anybody wants to be done with the whole thing as quick as possible, is to not settle for the 30% "adjustment", but keep on them until they agree to take 50% off.
Duncan
San Diego,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, December 26, 2009
To whom it may concern:
I read your statement and found it in line with several others on this website and I am sorry you were victim of this fraudulent company activities.
I worked with this company last year and after learning about their practices decided to quit. I know how they operate internally and who pulls the strings. Which countries they do business in...and how. There is enough out there, that if someone in power would put their foot down, they could be stopped. They have grossed hundreds of Millions of dollars from these and other telecommunication related scams over the past 15 years ( 15 years...can you believe they have been allowed to operate for that long? )
I think another great way to expose this company would be to have a Network Television news show do a story on the company, their practices/ scams that are continually perpetuated on a daily basis.
Please tell update me on how the letter to the attorney General and Governor works as it does not seem logical that in this day and age, they would be allowed to fly under the radar and operate with such criminal activity. But keep pursuing them until the end because they survive and thrive because many people just give up and feel its not worth the trouble.
Good luck and don't forget to update via this website.
Duncan
San Diego,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, December 26, 2009
To whom it may concern:
I read your statement and found it in line with several others on this website and I am sorry you were victim of this fraudulent company activities.
I worked with this company last year and after learning about their practices decided to quit. I know how they operate internally and who pulls the strings. Unfortunately they keep many things secret and have a very closed door policy about day to day operations. But there is enough known that if someone of any power would put their foot down, they could be stopped. They have grossed hundreds of Millions of dollars from these and other telecommunication related scams over the past 15 years ( 15 years...can you believe they have been allowed to operate for that long? )
I think another great way to expose this company would be to have a Network Television news show do a story on the company, their practices, scams that they continually perpetuate on a daily basis.
Please tell update me on how the letter to the attorney General and Governor works as it does not seem logical that in this day and age, they would be allowed to fly under the radar and operate with such criminal activity. But keep pursuing them until the end because they thrive and survive because many people just give up and feel its not worth the trouble.
Good luck and don't forget to update via this website.