Alesia
Baton Rouge,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 03, 2003
My brother and I received a contract on envelope stuffing. Being that I am in the mortgage business, I have alot of knowledge about this and trust the better business bureau, something of which they weren't licensed under. After observing that there was no company name or website, I started digging even harder. I'm very glad that I came over this website or I think that I would have lost alot of hard-working money. I just want to say thank-you. As for the rip-off, you should be ashamed of yourself.
Shelly
Woodlake,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, December 23, 2002
My name is Shelly, I also was convinced that I could make money by stuffing envelopes through Robert Hancock, and John Craig. It was only one day after sending the $25.00 money order, and I decided to go on the internet to see if I could find the company. Of course there was no address for this company, so I listed the title of employment. This is when I read that I had just sent my money to someone who is willing to take money from people that are looking for employment. I felt that there might be a problem when no phone number or address was available to contact the employers. I will not invest any more funds to these people, and I hope that they are brought to justice for ripping off people that are only attemping to better their financial situation. How dare these people take advantage of the poor. Shame on them, and may karma beat them down. Thank you