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Additional Information for Madera Merchant Services, LLC

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Location of This Business
12282 Eagle Heart Dr., El Paso, TX 79936
BBB File Opened:
7/11/2019
Years in Business:
12
Business Started:
5/7/2012
Business Incorporated:
5/7/2012
Type of Entity:
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Alternate Business Name
  • Yellow Ads Plus Media
  • NorthWestPharmacy.com
  • Revit Educ Srvc
  • Care Value Services
  • US Education
  • DLDS
  • VOIP Consumer Services
  • MYPD
  • Card Benefit Services
  • MC Helper
  • Educare Centre
Business Management
  • Bruce Woods, Director
  • Patricia Woods, President
  • Victor Rodriguez, Manager
  • Kari Rodriguez, Manager
Contact Information

Principal

  • Bruce Woods, Director

Customer Contact

  • Bruce Woods, Director
Service Type
Business Categories
Data Processing Services

Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:

Gov. Action
Ohio Attorney General and Federal Trade Commission Work Together to Shut Down Telemarketing Scheme

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Following a pair of joint complaints from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a federal judge in El Paso, Texas today issued a temporary restraining order against two companies accused of defrauding millions of dollars from people struggling with credit card debt, halting their operations and freezing their assets.

The complaints allege that two companies - Educare Centre Services and Madera Merchant Services - worked in tandem to use a deceptive telemarketing scheme to victimize financially distressed individuals nationwide.

"Telemarketers aren't just a pain in the neck, they can also be a pain in your bank account," Yost said. "We contacted the FTC when we realized this racket extended beyond Ohio's borders and people nationwide were being hurt."

Through millions of robocalls, Educare purports to offer its customers the opportunity to consolidate their credits cards to obtain lower interest rates, but the company appears to provide no legitimate services to consumers. Educare is not registered with the Ohio Attorney General's Office as a telephone solicitor. The attorney general's office is aware of approximately 450 Ohio residents who were victimized in this scheme resulting in a combined loss of $300,000.

Madera and its owner, Bruce Woods, operate as a third-party payment processor charging consumer checking accounts on behalf of Educare and others. In the last five years, Madera processed more than $18 million in transactions; more than $11.8 million was for Educare making Educare its biggest telemarketing client.

Madera processes consumer payments using only one method of payment. It uses remotely created checks, also known as demand drafts or "RCPOs," to withdraw funds from consumers' checking accounts; however, the federal Telemarketing Sales Rule prohibits telemarketers from using remotely created checks as payments for goods or services. Fraudulent merchants can use remotely created checks to create unsigned checks that access a consumer's bank account without authorization.

Madera opened more than 60 bank accounts in at least 25 different financial institutions, many of which were closed by the financial institutions within six months as a result of the high return rates.

Upon discovering the nationwide scope of the victimization, the Ohio Attorney General's Office notified the FTC and worked cooperatively to develop the cases. The complaint against Educare and its codefendants alleges violations of three Ohio and federal statutes, for a total of 14 counts. The complaint against Madera and its codefendants alleges violations of two Ohio and federal statutes, for a total of five counts.

Both complaints seek declaratory relief, injunctive relief and consumer restitution.

Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:

Gov. Action
On 06/09/2020, Madera Merchant Services, LLC, B&P Enterprises, LLC, and their owners Bruce C. Woods and Patricia Woods, along with Madera officer Victor Rodriguez agreed to be permanently banned from payment processing in order to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Ohio that they unlawfully processed payments for multiple scam operations.

The stipulated final order prohibits the defendants from taking part in any payment processing activity, as well as from violating the Telemarketing Sales Rule and the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act. It includes a monetary judgment of more than $8.6 million which is mostly suspended due an inability to pay, upon the surrender of the contents of a number of bank accounts along with defendants' personal property.

For more details go to https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2020/06/rogue-payment-processor-helped-perpetuate-multiple-scams-banned?utm_source=govdelivery

Recent information can be also found at https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2021/07/ftc-sends-nearly-23-million-refunds-people-who-lost-money-credit?utm_source=govdelivery

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