Broken
Las Vegas,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, October 28, 2008
There are loans in my name, that I was not aware of. I was ill advised with Pam as the real estate broker to enter into fraudulent loans. My name and social security number was used without my knowledge or permission. I am now being investigated because of my ties to Pam. She is too. She has maufactured documents ( I saw them) and she has forged countless signatures. Essentially she is doing identity theft and much more to these people. You wanted concrete details, but until charges are pressed against her, it is safest to say as little as possible. The biggest mistake I ever made was to believe a word this woman said. I appreciate anyone who tries to be objective, but we cannot afford that now. It is of the utmost importance to assume that everything Pam says or does is a lie and comes from the most evil of places, otherwise you will be taken advantage of.
Joe
Austin,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, October 12, 2008
Enough of the ranting and the raving and let's have some SPECIFICS about how she ALLEGEDLY ripped you off... Without saying anything specific and concrete here -- this has the same validity as something someone wrote about somebody on the stall of a men's restroom... Tell us what she did to you or didn't do... Also, I don't think the Tristar she is linked to is the same as her Tri-Star Management. Is she a talent agent or just what IS she and how did she harm you? I don't know her from anybody else but to see such a rabid rant like this with nothing to back it up..how did she cheat you IF she did?