This company advertises that it is in New York, but it is run from 1219 N. State College Apt 233, Anaheim, California. The NY address is just a mail forwarding service. The toll free number goes to an answering machine at Dwight's apartment. He calls clients back and blocks his phone number from caller ID. The only person at the company is a guy named Dwight Peterson aka Dean White, aka Izzy, aka Brian Jacobson, aka Michael Howard, aka Lauren Ellis, aka Cristine Ortega.
Dwight uses a free website and a bunch of free email accounts at Yahoo and Gmail to perpetrate his scam. He promises appointments for insurance agents with qualified clients. The two wild goose chases he sent me on were completely bogus. The first the lady had not lived at the address in over 2 years. The second, there was no house at the address they gave me.
After that he would send me lead info then call me before the appointments and tell me not to go because he could not validate the appointments. I tried to work with the company for over a month with no appointments and then asked for a refund. Dwight promised a refund, but has not sent me any money. I paid $750 for 15 appointments and did not get a single one - just a bunch of excuses.
I checked the credentials of one of the agents who is quoted in a testimonial on the website. They claim the agent is in Atlanta. The agent lives in Pennsylvania and is not active in the State of Georgia. Lies and deception are the cornerstone of this "company".
I checked their domain registration and it is registerd to Dwight Peterson. I also checked with NY, CA and Nevada and their corporation is not registered in any of these states. Dwight refused to tell me which state in which they registerd their corporation, so I assume they are not incorporated, but a sole proprietorship. Dwight has threatened me with an attorney, but refused to give me his attorney's name.
This is a complete scam that targets insurance agents selling annuities. I have verified some of this information with former contract employees/appointment setters. Dwight works them like dogs and refuses to pay them, then they quit - go figure. Do not send them any money.
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