Telemarketer
quahog,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, November 30, 2009
I worked for this company for 2 years back when they were doing this type of program with buyers edge and my advisor. it is important for all of you people who are quick to come to this site and report, the only way that most companies get your CC info is if YOU made a purchase with a marketing partner. This means that YOU either made a purchase through a magazine, mail order catalog, infomercial, over the telephone or the internet. YOU gave these individuals your CC info to buy whatever you wanted and you agreed to have your info transferred to other companies for marketing purposes.. now you may have not known it at the time no one ever does because the choose not to read these terms of aggrements and just click ok or bubble it in. also every phone call is recorded where the person on the other end agrees and says yes,ok,alright or correct to the term described in phone call so even if you were to try and sue these companies or take them to court you would lose the case cause YOU agreed yet again before thinkin to these charges... trust me when i say i was in verifacation dept. for 2 years we read the same script everyday and its recorded from start to finish... So maybe next time you wanna buy something do it in person and swipe your card and you wont have to make these difficult decisions to blindly agree to somehting you have no idea about... just a word of advice
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Clearwater,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Repentanttelemarketer9
Clearwater,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Repentanttelemarketer9
Clearwater,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Repentanttelemarketer9
Clearwater,#6UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Repentanttelemarketer9
Clearwater,#7UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Repentanttelemarketer9
Clearwater,#8UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, May 26, 2009
In 3 years I never saw a manager snort coke, but several highly stressed operators certainly poured a little Russian style high octaine consolation into their water bottles. considering the stress levels there, I and unsure I can blame them. VICI is a member of a very large marketing organization called the DMA. (Direct Marketing Association) They offer many services, programs, and calling databases. They are quite a clearing house THE CARD DATA IS NOT AT VICI; it is at the common CC card processing center. Vici is very big on making deals, lots of deals, and will fire people for not making deals. They also are keenly aware of the threats offered to them by hostile public and law enforcement, and bend over backwards to stay JUST inside the law. They pressure you a lot to make sales, then if you step over the line trying to do so, they fire you for it if they catch you at it. This way they get away with being able to denigh the things their employees pull to keep up with the demand os the job, and keep their paychecks. YOU DID initially provide your card information to SOMEONE when you bought SOMETHING from SOME firm, and DMA processed the purchase and CC transaction. The call recording is provided along with the order information, and they process it baised on the authorization you provided in the recorded conversation. This is not 'fraud' as the law defines it. (possibly the law could use a tuneup?) Some of the oeprators do a poor job of explaining things. All these many firms are 'marketing partners' (a phrase that is mentioned many times in critical areas of the relevant laws regarding telemarketing) and you initally bought something from one of them. They all use a common credit card processor. The other firms do not have your CC, the processor does. Get in there. Go low, innocent, remember everything. It's not Vici, it's not even Platinum 1 Marketing group, go after the big hub of the wheel, and watch all the spokes fall to the ground, useless without the center of the octopus.
Annie
Clearwater,#9UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, May 13, 2007
yeah i do need help..what i'm i supposed to do now?
Annie
Clearwater,#10UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, May 07, 2007
ALL I GOTTA SAY IS THAT ALL OF THIS IS TRUE IM 17 YEARS OLD AND I USED TO WORK HERE. I QUIT BECAUSE I FOUND OUT EVERYTHING IN THAT COMPANY IS A RIP OFF, ALL THE MANAGERS DO COCAINE(I SAW IT), YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE 17 YEARS OLD TO GET HIRED BUT ONE OF MY FRIENDS WAS 15 AND THEY HIRED HER, THEY DON'T REALLY CHARGE YOU 3$ THEY CHARGE YOU A LOT MORE, I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY HOW MUCH.
Tj
Largo,#11Consumer Suggestion
Fri, November 11, 2005
What you are describing is illegal. I recommend you contact your attorney general. Nice job with your digging. I assume you have identified the management team. Attorney General's Office 123 Capitol 200 W. 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002 (307) 777-7841 (307) 777-6869 FAX (307) 777-5351 TDD http://attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/ If you need any other help contact me.