A BIG TIME SCAM!!
A BIG TIME SACKM!!
THEY TOOK $200 FOR MEMBERSHIP AND NEVER FOLLOWED UP WITH OUR BUSINESS OR OFFERED ANY BENEFITS OR CERTIFICATIONS..
STAY AWAY STAY AWAY ATAY AWAY
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A BIG TIME SACKM!!
THEY TOOK $200 FOR MEMBERSHIP AND NEVER FOLLOWED UP WITH OUR BUSINESS OR OFFERED ANY BENEFITS OR CERTIFICATIONS..
STAY AWAY STAY AWAY ATAY AWAY
Every year they send sham emails about their sham awards they want you to pay for. Stop emailing us! We unsubscribe every time and STILL get hassled. Go away.
These guys are the worst! Sending you mail after mail after mail claiming you were chosen as the best business and then ask you 300$ to claim the prize + keep sending you scam emails even if you asked to be removed from their mailing list many time!! No one to call directly at this company.. SCAM written all over the place!!
Their business model seems based upon Mae West's quote that "flattery will get you everywhere," when the truth can be found in Proverbs 26:28,"A flattering mouth works ruin" .
Spam email claiming my business has been selected for listing.
Bombard me with unsolicited emails frequently. The scam is to get you to hand money over so you can say “we are an award winning company”. Research shows they are scammers.
They sent me unsolicited emails that did not appear to be genuine. From my research, I can see that they don't appear to be a credible company.
Unrelenting spam emails - they’d stand a better chance getting money if they took up begging.
they keep emailing me saying I've won an award due to having good google reviews :)
Cool story Bro.......
WCBRB Worldwide Certified Business Review Board Inc is a scam to get you to pay them to recognise that you are a fantastic business.. If you are reading this and you run a business, you are fantastic.. that was free..
Unsolicited emails will come and tell you that your company is great, and you won an award. This is a common scam to separate you from your money. Nobody knows who the WCBRB is and nobody cares.
Scam company. DO not pay them anyhting. You shouldn't have to pay for an award, especially when it is fake.
I paid the membership two days after I found out that this is not a serious company. I found two videos on You Tube about them. It's hard to find a phone number, I contacted some companies and they didn't pay the membership or gave their availability to be mentioned in their instagram profile.
I asked to have the membership refunded but they never got back to me. I asked them to also provide me with the terms and conditions but they did not provide them.
They also removed the possibility of comments in their Instagram Page.
One thing that caught my attention was some of the responses I received from the companies I contacted. They seemed intimidated and wanted to end the conversation quickly. And today I understood why. I found an email sent from me to me with them in CC. I did not send it to myself.
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