these guys are really A_ _ H_ _ _ s. One time I answered, I guess they couldn't hear very well, so this guy yelled at me. I hang up, he called back right away, of course I didn't answer, after a few minutes I get beep that telling me I have a message. They never said anything, just held the phone for the whole time, left blank "message", what a childish IDIOTS!!
oh yeah real prince charming this guy. was very aggressive and started talking about me getting a home equity loan or opening a line of credit to get some me "edu-muh-ka-tion" to start making money at home online. What an a- hole. I laughed at him and just let him keep talking to see how long before he actually started yelling "GIVE ME SOME MONEY YOU DUMB B**TCH!!"
My god it was entertaining. But really guy, you think I am going to go get a home equity loan and "invest" with a company that doesn't even use their real name when they call. I work at home and take a LOT of phone calls, I have to be cordial. But this was TOO much I tell you.
I joined an online program to make money on line paying $79 to "Freedon Agency online." I was given an 888 number to call where I was told a representative would return my call. When the man called I thought he was going to give me info about the work I would be doing. Instead he began asking a lot of questions about my income and debt. Then he suggested I would need a mentor and that would require that I invest $5,000 to $10,000. He then asked me for my credit card number. I told him I wasn't investing in something I knew nothing about. He kept badgering me until I hung up on him. I was on the phone for almost 30 minutes. I feel this is a scam which I found advertised on AOL.
I joined an online program to make money on line paying $79 to "Freedon Agency online." I was given an 888 number to call where I was told a representative would return my call. When the man called I thought he was going to give me info about the work I would be doing. Instead he began asking a lot of questions about my income and debt. Then he suggested I would need a mentor and that would require that I invest $5,000 to $10,000. He then asked me for my credit card number. I told him I wasn't investing in something I knew nothing about. He kept badgering me until I hung up on him. I was on the phone for almost 30 minutes. I feel this is a scam which I found advertised on AOL.