When you get the knock on the door from the teenager who is selling magazines to earn points to go on a trip... Beware.
As soon as I received the receipt from the Solicitor, I noticed no address information was had been filled out. When I questioned the young man he said he would fill out the details and what was my favor it color so he could send me a post card.
In exchange for having sold a subscription, the salesperson is supposed to get 'points' or cash toward whatever trip or charity it is that they're supposed to be representing.
As it turns out, the subscription sales are basically a scam.
I've tried to call the company several times and the 770-831-7722 has a pre-recorded message with options; however, it never let's you leave a message because the box is full.
I don't like business that take advantage of other people's good nature so please be careful. I will still try to collect my money but I'm sure it's a lost cause.
This is the same scam from Ultimate Power Sales (clearing business through United Family Circulation) 1498 Buford Highway, NE, Sugar Hill, Georgia, 30518, U.S.A.
T. Fontanilla
Newark, California
U.S.A.
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