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  • Report:  #1157954

Complaint Review: Prospect - casselberry Florida

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Not a pigeon - Orlando, Florida,
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Prospect
casselberry, Florida, USA
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There was a man in Casselberry,FL who also worked for Prospect Advertising Inc, Ryan Isish, named Joe. He used his retirement 401k to support his family while he "trained to build his team" with this company. He was convinced that with hard work, long hours, and by learning the system being taught, he will surely succeed and make a better life for his family.He had been unemployed for some time during the economy meltdown in 2008-2009. He trusted the men who said he could have a better life "as long as you stick with us!" These man knew his situation and continued to use this man like all the others. At the end of the road, Joe "didnt have what it takes" and after his dream of owning his own office, which they promise everyone who works hard, was smashed and his money had run out, Joe killed himself. This company is a disgusting example of how a group of men with a business idea can take things too far. Everything they do from the start has malicious intent to drain anyone who will let them. The man who was taken to court was being bullied into being a patsy for the illegal things they have been caught doing. They build up hopes and dangle men like Oscar Granedes and Ryan himself who "started like us" and "put in the time" to make hundreds of thousands a year. They have even shown me (maybe forged) bank statements to solidify the claim. My point is, they will continue to move from state to state doing the same thing to families until they are stopped. I am honestly surprised Ryan has not been murdered yet. Joe's children are growing up without a father because of these monsters.

SMART CIRCLE, LARRY TANNENBAUM, SCOTT WILLIAMS, RYAN IRISH, OSCAR GRANEDES. All of these names are continually involved in these scams. They prey on gullible, desperate people who are looking for that deal that seems too good to be true. They advertise on careerbuilder for job openings under every category. They are very smart, agressive people who do not give up. They brainwash each other continually to go after what they want ($) no matter what the cost to anyone around else. They do the same to those they meantor. There is a core group that sticks together through thick and thin. These man are dangerous to anyone who is looking for something more in their life and have reached anything close to desperation in finding work. I was lucky to get out when I did because old injuries would not enable me to walk door to door any longer, but many are not. These companies are not easily recognizeable as scammers. They build on hope and make what seem to be attainable promises. The catch is: in the end you must sell your soul to them to move up. This is a warning to anyone who may begin to fall for the lies they tell. They will run you over in the parking lot for a one dollar bill if they have a chance.



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