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  • Report:  #1163013

Complaint Review: Harvard Risk Management Secured Benefits Connections - Internet

Reported By:
InternetHeidi - North Carolina,
Submitted:
Updated:

Harvard Risk Management Secured Benefits Connections
Internet, USA
Web:
http://www.securedbenefitsconnection.com/
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In January, 2014 I replied to a Craigslist ad for a "virtual recruiter" for Harvard Risk Management Corp.  It sounded like the perfect work-from-home job, as I was comfortable with Craigslist and computers in general.  I replied, listened to the recruiting call, and signed up for LegalShield and to be a "Virtual Recruiter".

So, I recruited 3 sales agents, but never got paid for any of them (the promised $200/each).  I contacted my Harvard Risk Management (HRMC) managers, and they let me know this was very unusual, and that they would fix it.  Long story short, it took me a couple of months before I realized...I was not going to be paid as promised.  It's all a scam to get you to sign up for the LegalShield product (and to get others to do so)!  When I emailed, "Hey, have I been scammed?...", I was met with silence and never heard from them again.

Wow, so I spent 5 months "recruiting" sales people, before I realized I really was not going to get paid the promised $200 per recruit, plus residuals from their subsequent sales.

I canceled my own LegalShield membership, and advised them that they should not let HRMC sell their product, as it gives them (LegalShield) a bad name, even though they are probably a legitimate business.

Now Harvard Risk Management Corporation has changed its name to "Secured Benefits Solutions" (at least for these ads), and is still using the same Craigslist ads for recruiting the recruiters, but with different compensation plans promised when you listen to the call.



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