Lisa
Bellflower,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, June 24, 2007
When i was about 18 i had lost my job and was hired by a company who i thought was legit but i was wrong. After my first day on the job i went home and discussed it with my boyfriend and he said it didnt sound right. the next day at work i finally caught on and this is how it goes. you call out of state numbers and get a owner on the phone convince the person you work for verizon or bell south or what ever phone companys are in the state you were calling tell them you are a independent company that verizon or or bell south has bought to handle discounts on all the bussiness lines. you then get them on a recorder and ask them 3 questions for their verification that they are willing to allow silv communications to handle all of thier long distance billing i cant exacly remember the 3 qusetions but i do know that you ask them how many bussiness lines they have and for each line they switch over you( the employee of silv) get paid 3 dollars so at the very second they answer the last question you turn off the recorder bec none of it is legit. then if they ask for a customer service number you give them any number you want why? because silv has no customer service number its not a real company and it is located at 400 pine avenue in long beach california on the 3rd floor and the office they rent out in this very nice building has a sign on the outside saying it is an accounting and tax firm there is one lady who has a tiny little desk and she is a book keeper but in the other room there are people like me who didnt know any better and they are all calling people and riping them off. even though i only made 18 dollars working there because i didnt feel right ripping people off i still feel bad to this day because i spoke with alot of very nice people who were ripped off and had no idea. to anyone who was ripped off i am truly sorry and please dont agree to anything over the phone on behalf of your trust and money.