Nationwide C.S
Ripoff artists

Education & Science

Wow! When I read the registration information I immediately said to myself, "this sounds too good to be true". Well now I know. I'm glad I had the presence of mind to check this company out prior to sending them my money. It breaks my heart to hear the endless stories of individuals just looking to earn additional income in these hard economic times and these low-life, good-for-nothing individuals are out there scamming folks.

Please be careful and look for the warning signs:
1. Misspelled words
2.incorrect grammar
3. Recorded messages (Never talk with an actual person)
4. Photo of individual (Modeling pose as opposed to a
professional look)
5. Requesting you send them money (although explanation is believable, request is still questionable)
6. Simply sounds "too good to be true" (you may truly come across a situation that is too good to be true, but make sure you've done your homework first)

One gentleman gave a great suggestion in that we should contact the Attorney General and District Attorney in Las Vegas. I hope those of you who did send money to these crooks, will follow that advise. Putting the spotlight on these fraudulent individuals is the only way to bringing their criminal activities to a halt.

Good luck to everyone out there who has been impacted by this scam.


Company: Nationwide C.S
Country: USA
State: Nevada
City: Las Vegas
Address: 9101 W. Sahara Ave. Suite 105-166
Phone: 8002420363
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