JST Merchant Services
Complaint 278365 Details
- Date Occurred: 01/02/2013
- Reported Damages: $23,000.00
- Location: Phoenix, AR
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
The people I am about to talk about are professional thieves. The are the best con-artist I have ever encountered. On 12/27/12 James Carrington called. He talked me into signing up for an online business that "I wouldn't have to do anthing, they would provide everything I needed to make money for a work at home business. The cost was $509.95. plust $1.95 per mo. On 1/2/13 Erika called to make an appointment with Frances. Frances is so good at her job, she could sell ice sickles to Eskimos as they say. She convinced me to buy $23,000 worth of leads that would make me a lot of money in the next 3 months. THESE PEOPLE ARE GOOD. On 1/14/13 Betty Marshall called and set me up with a web site. We had weekly consultations with her until the end of March. I did everthing I was told and MADE NOT ONE CENT. The last I heard from Betty Marshall was March 27, 2013. She told me Carla would be calling me to do blog training. I never heard from Carla or anyone ever again. The took my money and I never made one cent. My story is like so many others that I am reading.
- Marlyn SBID #506d09c7f8
- Posted 10/03/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against JST Merchant Services
- Complaints Filed: 30
- Reported Damages: $545,023.00
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