Roshana
White Plains,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, February 20, 2003
hello i wanted to say that this company castlebridge publishing is running there scam under several names. There run under castlebridge publishing,castleguard publishing and bluecastle company.Im sure they also have other names as well.I was victimized and made it my business to comlain as much as possible. These companies don't actually exist there all mail drops and then all mail is forwarded to austin texas.Im assuming thats where the people are who are running this fraud.Im sorry for all those who have been scammed now a days it would be nice to work at home and it's a shame people like this are out here creating such deception.If you been victimized please call this number 1-877-382-4357. you can file a complaint and tell them this company is running under several names. The more people that complaint determines whether an investigation will be done. So hurry up and get your complaints out and lets shut these fraud down. Also remember if you can't speak with somebody on the phone in regards to a work at home opportunity then it's a scam. Most of these mail scamshave phone numbers that are only 24 hour tape machines where no one can be reached.
kris
West Milford,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, November 09, 2002
ATTENTION castle bridge publishing is also "castle guard publishing" i recieved solicitations from both with in a few days of one another... beware
#40
Mon, August 19, 2002
I reported Bluecastle Company to the US Postal Inspector, and amazingly, I received a letter back from these rip-off artists (no money, however!). The letter was very generic, saying "results will vary", etc... I responded to them, saying I would pursue legal action if I did not receive money from them within 2 weeks. I have heard nothing from them in that time period, but I know they received my letter (I had the post office put a return receipt on the letter I mailed). I am going to contact as many of the Postal Inspectors as I can in conjunctin with this company: I mailed my money to West Hollywood, California, but my package had an Oklahoma return address, but was mailed from Texas! I also have read reports against them from people who mailed checks to Denver, CO and in Connetticut. I would like to do whatever I can to make sure this company is shut down. I realize that I propably will never see the money I am out (as that is their scam). But, I would take great satisfaction in causing them some serious financial hardship. I looking into the possibility of taking legal action against them, possibly some kind of class action lawsuit. I am just a hard working person, who is a position of needing additional income and I am very angry at being taken advantage of in this way.
anti
Irvine,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 23, 2002
https://www.usps.com/postalinspectors /fraud/MailFraudComplaint.htm Select Employment- Howm at Work as the subject of your complaint. USPS Inspectors busted many similars, but to get back any money is very hard, usually these companies are very fast to emtpy their accounts... Regarding BBB, they DID have hundreds of complaints against this company, but conveniently stopped to accept/process the complaints. NEVER TRUST in ANY bbb report... BBB not only refuse to process/record complainst against some of the WORST offenders, but even give a "this company supports the Bureau's services to the public and meets our membership standards" kind of endorsement to them....
#60
Tue, July 16, 2002
I neglected to include in my first report that when I first received my letter from Bluecastle Company, on both the internet, and in the Better Business Bureau Website, I found nothing. I noticed today that the first negative reports in this website were posted near the time that I was checking into this company, but they must not have been filed yet. I wish I had been a little more patient, and checked again befoe I actually sent money to these criminals, and had the opportunity to learn from someone else's mistakes. I would like to warn others: Please check throughly before sending your money to someone. Like they say, "If it's too good to be true, it probably is".