BBB issues Reliability Reports on all businesses, whether or not they are BBB accredited. If a business is a BBB Accredited Business, it is stated in this report.
BBB Accreditation
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This business is not a BBB Accredited Business.
BBB Rating
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Based on BBB files, this business has a BBB Rating of F on a scale from A+ to F.
Reasons for this F rating include:
- BBB concerns with the industry in which this business operates
- 13 complaints filed against business
- Failure to respond to 12 complaints filed against business
- BBB does not have sufficient background information on this business
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Business Contact & Profile
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Business Management
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BBB has no information regarding Business Management at this time.
Customer Complaint History
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When considering complaint information, please take into account the business's size and volume of transactions, and understand that the nature of complaints and a firm's responses to them are often more important than the number of complaints.
BBB processed a total of 13 complaint(s) about this business in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period. Of the total 13 complaint(s) closed in the last 36 months, 4 were closed in the last 12 months.
These complaints concerned:
These complaints were closed as:
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12
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No Response
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2
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No Response
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3
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Company failed to respond to the BBB to resolve or address the complaint issues.
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7
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No Response
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1
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Resolved
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1
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Company resolved the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledged acceptance to the BBB.
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Government Action(s)
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BBB has no information regarding government actions at this time.
Advertising Review
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BBB has no information regarding advertising review at this time.
Industry Tips
Work At Home Schemes
Every day, ads for work-at-home jobs appear in newspapers across
the country as well as in national magazines and on the
Internet. Some of the offers include stuffing envelopes,
assembling products, reading books, reviewing movies, medical
billing, or selling advertising on the Internet.
The BBB suggests using extreme caution when
responding to any such offer. While ads claim high earnings and
short hours with little or no experience, BBB files
nationwide indicate no evidence of anyone making the promised
money. Rarely, if ever, are these ads an offer of legitimate
employment. Generally, these "jobs" require up-front fees for
information or supplies, and only the person who ran the ad
makes any money.
You should be aware that the United States Postal Inspectors
regularly investigate these fraudulent schemes, and that you
risk investigation and possible prosecution by postal or other
law enforcement agencies if you become involved in one of these
schemes.
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