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  • Report:  #392372

Complaint Review: Ohio Events Smart Circle Granton Lonnie Kohlhorst DS-Max Deceptive Lying Scammers!!! - Columbus Ohio

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- Worthington, Ohio,
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Ohio Events Smart Circle Granton Lonnie Kohlhorst DS-Max Deceptive Lying Scammers!!!
733 Lakeview Plaza Worthington Ohio Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A.
Phone:
614-985.6850
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You need to run. You need to get the hell away from Ohio Events and all of the dirty, vomit-rotten managers and leaders who will gladly feed on your goodwill and hope. If you have been contacted for an interview, DO NOT GO. If you have already been hired, then do not show up ever again. They are scum. They know it and they will USE you, charities and local businesses to satisfy their insataible lust for money. They are con-artists of the highest degree.

They travel from state to state, setting up deceptive businesses, luring young, impressionable people in and once people and authorities catch on, they skip town, change their name and so on - over and over. I have witnessed this unethical travesty first hand.

After an all day affair with the evils that be, I soon realized I needed to reach as many people and businesses as possible in attempt to stop these pukes from harming anyone else. These b*****ds like Lonnie Kohlhorst and co. are neglegent scammers only out for their own good. They will promise you golden diamonds and success beyond your wildest dreams, yet they will never tell you the Real Truth that they are criminals and you will hardly get paid. So, RUN! Tell your friends, tell your family and do your best to expose these deceptive crooks for what they really are!

Kip J

Worthington, Ohio

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

No Longer Scammed

Lake Elsinore,,
California,
U.S.A.
Lonnie Kohlhorst scamming his way across the U.S.

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, November 19, 2008

Lonnie Kohlhorst, Mad Town Event Marketing (Madison,WI), Kielia Bruse, Advance Marketing (Jacksonville, FL), Jeff Peters, Cassie Baker, and the list goes on...Quantum, Wax, what's the name this week because they're constantly changing names and "opening new offices". These companies are the worst kind of scams and scammers. Myself and my family lost about $20k moving around, being "Rhinos", chasing the pipe dream these vagabonds are selling...and we're some of the lucky ones. If it's too good to be true, IT IS!!! If you're a student, specifically if you're a psych major, I encourage you to go on a day of observation. If you've studied cults, religous - political - or otherwise, you'll truly enjoy the experience because you'll be amazed (or horrified) how these scams work. Even if you're not a student, but you're curious, check these companies out. Do your homework, take the emotion out of the experience, and then do your best to warn everyone you can about these scams when they see them. They're constantly moving, constantly opening "new offices" (as they shut down other offices/get run out of town) in order to stay in business and find a new group of suckers. They'll burn through one area with one or more divisions "representing" legitimate charities (D.A.R.E., C.P.E.A., or other), suck as much money out of the locals as they can and find new suckers who are willing to move on to the next territory. This goes on and on throughout the country. The companies have different names but the scam is the same...promise the world but deliver nothing, indoctrinate the members, fleece the locals. Lonnie Kohlhorst is worth mentioning because he's one of the better manipulators. If you spend enough time with him you'll see through him rather easily. If you have a chance to drink with him or observe him in a social setting outside of the office, red flags will be waving everywhere. Follow your gut...if it looks and smells like a skunk...it's a SKUNK. Good Luck...

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