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St Paul,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 13, 2003
Hey RJ: It's comfortable for you to sit and criticize others with your own assumptions that those that did get ripped off just blindly signed over 25K+ to a complete stranger. Some of us actually did the due diligence required with the best resources and written agreements to ensure everything was on the up and up. How can you control someone who won't honor a written contract once they get your money? You're one of those idiots who's never taken a risk in your life in trying to achieve more than just typing behind a computer screen or working at the local Target or K-Mart. It's obvious by the message you've posted here. Maybe when you have some more life experience and do something with your life besides pounding the computer-fist, you'll be allowed to talk. But for now the grown-ups are here, so go away; grow up; and comeback when you've reached man-hood. Meanwhile, sit and STFU.
RJ
Camden,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 23, 2003
Let's understand this situation. All of you folks talk to a STRANGER over the phone and actually BELIEVE everything that he tells you. Next, visions of wealth take over and you happily send him $40,000 for product that you have never even seen. And then you are so surprised that you were lied to and cheated. Please! I'm amazed that in 2003, with all of the information readily available for research, that it is still SO VERY EASY to scam the gullable.
L
Miami,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 23, 2003
I have lived in South Florida for many years and have met some of the individuals who own and work for these types of business opportunity companies. I went to school with some of them. I have been in some of many offices down here in Florida. Mind you I have never partaken in any of these activities. These people laugh at you when you send them money and only come back to you to see if you have any more or can borrow some more for the wonderful opportunity they offer. Unfortunately these people are not of any business or professional quality what so ever. If you ever went to see the people you were dealing with you would have never done business with them. They change the name of businesses every so often and sell the business opportunity flavor of the month IE: Phone cards, Greeting cards, pay phones. Allot of the operators and sales personnel have been in legal trouble for the very same thing and worse as what they do now. The penalties for them are not so severe or the attorneys they hire stave off full prosecutions and they go back to business as usual or put it in someone elses name. I am sorry to say that if you see business opportunities like these you need to go to companies and check them out thoroughly before sending money. I have been asked in the past to participate in the way of what they call singers. That is where I would allow my name or alias to be supplied with a phone number to be used as a reference for perspective buyers to talk with about all the money I've made, and how easy the business has been for me so I may recommend the company and people highly. Do your home work. I believe that all business oportunity companies must register with either the Florida Department of Agriculture or the attorney General here in Florida to make such offerings. If you want additional info, go to The Florida division of corps to track how many companies the principles own, or have owned and see how long the businesses have been formed. The link for that is: http://ccfcorp.dos.state.fl.us/corpweb/inquiry/cormenu.html The presidents name of Teleking Communications is: FRANK SCHREIBER The sales people very rarely give you their real names on the phone to you. Good luck to all of you.
T
Portland,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, May 05, 2003
To whom it mat concern: There seems to be what appears to be wide spread fraud involving TeleKing communications. I too, was lied to, by TeleKing. My first encounter was with Alex who's almost ever word was a lie. From that point it was all down hill. The money is not in the phone cards sales but from the people that have been lied to and buy in. I would like to see class suit against each and every one of those involved. I would be more than willing to come forth with all the information that I have obtained through my conversations with 8 employees of TeleKing and 3 alleged Distributors. Maybe, in the future, if state law allows, one might consider recording any and all conversations for personal reference with dealing with any type of so called business opportunity. Also, be leary of Intelecall communications and Debit Corporation of America.
T
Portland,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, May 05, 2003
To whom it mat concern: There seems to be what appears to be wide spread fraud involving TeleKing communications. I too, was lied to, by TeleKing. My first encounter was with Alex who's almost ever word was a lie. From that point it was all down hill. The money is not in the phone cards sales but from the people that have been lied to and buy in. I would like to see class suit against each and every one of those involved. I would be more than willing to come forth with all the information that I have obtained through my conversations with 8 employees of TeleKing and 3 alleged Distributors. Maybe, in the future, if state law allows, one might consider recording any and all conversations for personal reference with dealing with any type of so called business opportunity. Also, be leary of Intelecall communications and Debit Corporation of America.
T
Portland,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, May 05, 2003
To whom it mat concern: There seems to be what appears to be wide spread fraud involving TeleKing communications. I too, was lied to, by TeleKing. My first encounter was with Alex who's almost ever word was a lie. From that point it was all down hill. The money is not in the phone cards sales but from the people that have been lied to and buy in. I would like to see class suit against each and every one of those involved. I would be more than willing to come forth with all the information that I have obtained through my conversations with 8 employees of TeleKing and 3 alleged Distributors. Maybe, in the future, if state law allows, one might consider recording any and all conversations for personal reference with dealing with any type of so called business opportunity. Also, be leary of Intelecall communications and Debit Corporation of America.
La Verne
Lemont,#8Consumer Suggestion
Sat, January 11, 2003
Several victims of the TELE KING Communications Corp scam have filed reports with the FTC @ 877-FTC-HELP, FBI in Miami @305-787-6100 and the Secret Service in Miami @305-863-5000. The more complaints they receive the sooner something will be done. Please contact me thru this report and I will connect you to approximately 25 more victims. I am not an attorney. La Verne Lemont, Illinois
Richard
Conroe,#9Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 19, 2002
Those interested in joining a class action lawsuit should first file a detailed Rip-off Report; using your contact information, Rip-off Report Consumer Advocates will contact you once there are attorneys interested in working on class action lawsuit against this company. The more Rip-off Reports on a company or individual, the more interested lawyers will become.
Orlando
Boca Raton,#10Consumer Comment
Fri, November 15, 2002
Please [Contact via this report] to get together as a group and seek legal action. I also went through the same nightmares with this Fraudulent group of thieves.
regards