Prompt Advertising Solutions
Complaint 215456 Details
- Date Occurred: 06/06/2013
- Reported Damages: $2,000.00
- Location: 1990 W Camelback Rd STE 402, Phoenix, AZ 85015
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
I was contacted by Mr. Mark Bryant in June, 2011 telling me about an online business that I could earn a lot of money by working about 3 hours a week. I need extra money, so this sounded interesting. After hearing all the "good deals" they could provide me, and all the business I could create for myself, I agreed to buy in. It cost me over $2,000 to begin, which I was told would include a link to street tweets, face forward, Linkedin account and a website. They charged me $15 shipping and $135 processing fee. They also sold me about 200 business cards to start with.
I have done everything they said, handed out cards, talked to friends, etc to get them to go the website and get help with financing, loans, debt, etc.
To this date, I have earned zero money, and now they do not even answer their phones or respond to my emails. In fact, several have bounced because the email address no longer exists.
Sirs, I would really like to get my money back, and get myself completely away from this very fraudulent company. Can you help me?
- Beverley SBID #07f6696080
- Posted 02/28/2013
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against Prompt Advertising Solutions
- Complaints Filed: 2
- Reported Damages: $7,750.00
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