yor.com ------ scam?? Please help
yor.com ------ scam?? Please help
OK, I was just in a huge meeting for my first time with this supposed up and coming new technology company. It was a training session. And the entire session was about hustling people into coming into the company... sort of how like I was... Well.. At first I was like wow, this is awesome. There were like 60 people at the meeting... but it was at a Wendy's restaurant. On top of that I was told to pay either 500 for a basic package, and 1500 for the advance package. The difference is the basic gives you a 5 digit salary, and the advanced gives you a 6 digit salary. Your job is to call up your friends or strangers and make them do the same thing you're doing. But you're supposedly their boss, and make money off of them while they recruit people too. I deposited $100 because I found it sketchy. That's why I'm here. I need your actual thoughts on this because I am supposed to go back tomorrow for some more basic training. The director told me he's been in it for 6 years, and he looks like a successful man. He was wearing a $2000 Armani suit with a $1000 button/emblem/whatever. They emphasized about the guy who put 9K into AOL and how everyone thought he was crazy. And how he is making 15M a month now. I did some google searches and some people are claiming this is a pyramid scam. Can some of you please help me search and stop me from getting scammed if this is one. I saw a couple of young people there who were convincing.. saying they left their jobs because they are making like 2K a week. The reason I didn't think this was a scam was because there were 60 people in the meeting. All in business attire and they already supposedly paid the 1500. Was that all a show to fool me? I don't know what to do guys. They even showed me their product.. which is a broadband phone. But I don't know.... Help.
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EvilAjax wrote:You've heard of these guys?
No, but this screams it to me....
EvilAjax wrote:Your job is to call up your friends or strangers and make them do the same thing you're doing. But you're supposedly their boss, and make money off of them while they recruit people too.
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We have a winner!Xpunge wrote:Pyramid scheme.
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I just went to a bunch of websites. Look at this quote:
"You're right and others shouldn't doubt it.
I had the unfortunate opportunity to talk with these people a few times and I'm just the type they are looking for and so is everyone else. Enticing us with dreams of retiring on an island making millions per month.
I couldn't tell if they knew it was a scam or they just weren't that bright, but they were pumped about selling a no-frills version of what everyone is advertising like mad right now. VOIP! Priced up there with the name brands but without all the enhanced features, free phones/wifi phones/routers or specials. Just the outdated box Vonage used to give away but for an extra $70 or more. Is there such a thing as direct marketing when something much better is popping up in your face every five seconds? Of course not. The sole purpose of direct marketing is to create, produce and market your own unique products. Anyone knows it would be insanely stupid to work an MLM against any competition. Much less, being an ant in an elephant march that's gaining more elephants day by day. It's an insult to one's intelligence to even imply the possibility of making riches near minimum wage.
These people have been 'in business' for some 7+ years and avoiding recognition (from the law?) by changing names constantly and moving all over, but still they have been internet related all that time and there have been no loyal customers or reputable reviewers whatsoever touting the products. No money is coming in from that but they are tricked into buying it themselves like classic pyramid schemes described by the FTC. It's just common services that they have licensed from another company. I
followed it back to cognigen.com which has more services with a free rep signup. A perfect pyramid scheme product without spending anything. So the $390 is for a few boxes to get a jump start generating revenue? No. All of it is distributed up the pyramid. That $390 gives you no product to sell and make money from.
The 'business' is not on any MLM list because of the simple fact that it does not qualify as one. The 'product' will never even be at the bottom of the many VOIP review sites and is obviously just there to slip under the legal radar and get naive kids right out of high school to think it's legit.
Sadly most give up college, friends, future and everything they own to live with 50 others, working minimum wage, have no money and their only material possessions are some nice suits. They were very happy with a positive attitude though. I'll give them that."
It's so true.
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"You're right and others shouldn't doubt it.
I had the unfortunate opportunity to talk with these people a few times and I'm just the type they are looking for and so is everyone else. Enticing us with dreams of retiring on an island making millions per month.
I couldn't tell if they knew it was a scam or they just weren't that bright, but they were pumped about selling a no-frills version of what everyone is advertising like mad right now. VOIP! Priced up there with the name brands but without all the enhanced features, free phones/wifi phones/routers or specials. Just the outdated box Vonage used to give away but for an extra $70 or more. Is there such a thing as direct marketing when something much better is popping up in your face every five seconds? Of course not. The sole purpose of direct marketing is to create, produce and market your own unique products. Anyone knows it would be insanely stupid to work an MLM against any competition. Much less, being an ant in an elephant march that's gaining more elephants day by day. It's an insult to one's intelligence to even imply the possibility of making riches near minimum wage.
These people have been 'in business' for some 7+ years and avoiding recognition (from the law?) by changing names constantly and moving all over, but still they have been internet related all that time and there have been no loyal customers or reputable reviewers whatsoever touting the products. No money is coming in from that but they are tricked into buying it themselves like classic pyramid schemes described by the FTC. It's just common services that they have licensed from another company. I
followed it back to cognigen.com which has more services with a free rep signup. A perfect pyramid scheme product without spending anything. So the $390 is for a few boxes to get a jump start generating revenue? No. All of it is distributed up the pyramid. That $390 gives you no product to sell and make money from.
The 'business' is not on any MLM list because of the simple fact that it does not qualify as one. The 'product' will never even be at the bottom of the many VOIP review sites and is obviously just there to slip under the legal radar and get naive kids right out of high school to think it's legit.
Sadly most give up college, friends, future and everything they own to live with 50 others, working minimum wage, have no money and their only material possessions are some nice suits. They were very happy with a positive attitude though. I'll give them that."
It's so true.
Got it from http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/2 ... htm#204556
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Then there are people backing this up.
"How many trainings did you go 2?
i work with about 5 6 gay people and it's never any problems. if everybody looks at what you wrote you let your emotions get in front of your money. so the company is no scam. See People there is 1 thing if you go to the interview they tell you this is a INVESTMENT A LONG DOLLAR NOT GET RICH QUICK."
"How many trainings did you go 2?
i work with about 5 6 gay people and it's never any problems. if everybody looks at what you wrote you let your emotions get in front of your money. so the company is no scam. See People there is 1 thing if you go to the interview they tell you this is a INVESTMENT A LONG DOLLAR NOT GET RICH QUICK."
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Please, do yourself a favor and close the browser. Forget about the meeting, forget about the expensive suits, and forget about how awesome that vanilla Frosty was during a summer day.EvilAjax wrote:Then there are people backing this up.
We're all telling you the same thing for your own sake. Just drop any sort of idea of joining or paying any money to these people.
Then there's this.
Probably a person who works for the company? Or maybe someone who actually made money out of it? This **** sucks.
"Okay let's educate a few of you. Yor.com is a Multi-level marketing company. Multi-level marketing (MLM) is a business model that combines direct marketing with franchising. Multi-level marketing businesses function by recruiting salespeople (also called Distributors, Independent Business Owners, IBOs, Franchise Owners, Sales Consultants, Beauty Consultants, Consultants, etc.) to sell a product and offer additional sales commissions based on the sales of people recruited into their downline, an organization of people that includes direct recruits, recruits' recruits, etc.
This arrangement is similar to franchise arrangements where royalties are paid from the sales of individual franchise operations to the franchisor as well as to an area or region manager, but in some MLM programs, there can be seven or more levels of people receiving royalties from one person's sales. Hence, it is not a job. It does not require offices. The company has headquarters offices in California. But it might not be in your state since they will place their headquarters offices in the state where they started.
In the most legitimate MLM companies, commissions are earned only on sales of the company's products or services. No money may be earned from recruiting alone ('sign-up fees'), hence why you don't make money just by recruiting. You need to get customers to make money.
If you want a regular 9 to 5 job because you rather help your boss make money then do that but don't join any MLM company because you will actually need to do work, invest money and work the system set forth by the MLM company.
Also, it is impossible to control the action of all the independent representatives of a company. If you happen to meet somebody who you don' like or does not provide you will all the information for you to make an educated decision then don't do business with them."
Probably a person who works for the company? Or maybe someone who actually made money out of it? This **** sucks.
"Okay let's educate a few of you. Yor.com is a Multi-level marketing company. Multi-level marketing (MLM) is a business model that combines direct marketing with franchising. Multi-level marketing businesses function by recruiting salespeople (also called Distributors, Independent Business Owners, IBOs, Franchise Owners, Sales Consultants, Beauty Consultants, Consultants, etc.) to sell a product and offer additional sales commissions based on the sales of people recruited into their downline, an organization of people that includes direct recruits, recruits' recruits, etc.
This arrangement is similar to franchise arrangements where royalties are paid from the sales of individual franchise operations to the franchisor as well as to an area or region manager, but in some MLM programs, there can be seven or more levels of people receiving royalties from one person's sales. Hence, it is not a job. It does not require offices. The company has headquarters offices in California. But it might not be in your state since they will place their headquarters offices in the state where they started.
In the most legitimate MLM companies, commissions are earned only on sales of the company's products or services. No money may be earned from recruiting alone ('sign-up fees'), hence why you don't make money just by recruiting. You need to get customers to make money.
If you want a regular 9 to 5 job because you rather help your boss make money then do that but don't join any MLM company because you will actually need to do work, invest money and work the system set forth by the MLM company.
Also, it is impossible to control the action of all the independent representatives of a company. If you happen to meet somebody who you don' like or does not provide you will all the information for you to make an educated decision then don't do business with them."
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OK. You're right.Sam Bronkowitz wrote:Please, do yourself a favor and close the browser. Forget about the meeting, forget about the expensive suits, and forget about how awesome that vanilla Frosty was during a summer day.
We're all telling you the same thing for your own sake. Just drop any sort of idea of joining or paying any money to these people.
I got scammed for a hundred dollars which I'm getting back. OMG they have my social security number too...
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Yeah man. I'm going in tomorrow to tell them Thanks, but no thanks. Taking that form and ripping it.
OMFG
Here's an image of the "director" I was talking to. He is the boss of all the people at that meeting. I'm going to kill this guy.

OMFG
Here's an image of the "director" I was talking to. He is the boss of all the people at that meeting. I'm going to kill this guy.

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I love how you believed it enough to drop 100 bucks into it. I went to a meeting for one to shut a friend up it was part if citybank basically I forget the name now, pro something, same thing except they added selling insanely high loans to people as well as recruiting new people.
These things are see through, open your eyes when you go into something like that.
These things are see through, open your eyes when you go into something like that.
Primerica FinancialYARDofSTUF wrote:I love how you believed it enough to drop 100 bucks into it. I went to a meeting for one to shut a friend up it was part if citybank basically I forget the name now, pro something, same thing except they added selling insanely high loans to people as well as recruiting new people.
These things are see through, open your eyes when you go into something like that.
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Dude ..EvilAjax wrote:OK. You're right.
I got scammed for a hundred dollars which I'm getting back. OMG they have my social security number too...
Wow, I would go get a new one and tell the social security department the whole story. Right away.
Not sure if that is possible, but alot can be done to you with them having that number.
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paying someone to get a job probably isnt legit...
so, yeah probably a:
so, yeah probably a:
Xpunge wrote:Pyramid scheme.
Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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EvilAjax,EvilAjax wrote:Yeah man. I'm going in tomorrow to tell them Thanks, but no thanks. Taking that form and ripping it.
OMFG
Here's an image of the "director" I was talking to. He is the boss of all the people at that meeting. I'm going to kill this guy.
I haven't posted here in forever (and for a good reason :wth
Why would you kill the "director" for something you did on your own? It was obviously a pyramid scam. Just from what they said it's clear as day.
1. They had a business meeting at a Wendy's, that right there would seem a little fishy to me. If you're making a 5 or 6 digit salary why would you go to Wendy's for a meeting?
2. Basic package and premium package? $500 or $1500? Seriously? How did this not give it away right then?
3. They don't call it a pyramid scam for nothing. You've got people at the top, and people below, and people below those people, etc, etc. It forms a pyramid. Correct me if I'm wrong but that seemed logical to me. Clicky...
4. They asked for your SSN, why the hell would they need your SSN for basic training?
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LOL...I actually got money from them many years ago...I setup an office network for one of their stooges.Izzo wrote:Primerica Financial
Evil...pyramid schemes all work on the same formula....people will always hit up their close family, distant family, co-workers, neighbors, friends....and eventually their well runs dry. A very VERY small percentage of these people are high energy sales people..with enough gumption to aggressively go out and reel in new clients...these are the only ones who make money from this. And even then..it's a short career til you burn out.
There are all levels of pyramid schemes...from some like this..to ones that you may have heard of like Primerica, ..to the semi-pyramid sales such as a fairly well known high end vacuum cleaner.
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EvilAjax wrote:Yeah man. I'm going in tomorrow to tell them Thanks, but no thanks. Taking that form and ripping it.
OMFG
Here's an image of the "director" I was talking to. He is the boss of all the people at that meeting. I'm going to kill this guy.
NOOO, he is a mod here @SG, it's Immy the scammer......
YeOldeStonecat wrote:LOL...I actually got money from them many years ago...I setup an office network for one of their stooges.
Evil...pyramid schemes all work on the same formula....people will always hit up their close family, distant family, co-workers, neighbors, friends....and eventually their well runs dry. A very VERY small percentage of these people are high energy sales people..with enough gumption to aggressively go out and reel in new clients...these are the only ones who make money from this. And even then..it's a short career til you burn out.
There are all levels of pyramid schemes...from some like this..to ones that you may have heard of like Primerica, ..to the semi-pyramid sales such as a fairly well known high end vacuum cleaner.
There's is the worst because it's backed by Citi...Primerica wants you...immediately after your 'interview'.... to give them the names of your 50 closest friends and family....a buddy of mine almost got sucked in ...
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Of course, because if you do and half manage to sell some old lady or almost dead person loans then you make some good money off of your friends work and the people above you make alot off it.Izzo wrote:Primerica wants you...immediately after your 'interview'.... to give them the names of your 50 closest friends and family....a buddy of mine almost got sucked in ...
I think 1 reason a lot of people fall for primerica is because they dont make you pay anything right way, and then plus like you said its fronted under citigroup, so it may seem legit to people cuz citi is a real company, problem is its a real a hole company.
Exactly.....they hear Citi and all of a sudden it has this instant credibility. Citi and its child companies prey on joe consumer and their employees....unless you're an executive....they are an evil corporation.YARDofSTUF wrote:Of course, because if you do and half manage to sell some old lady or almost dead person loans then you make some good money off of your friends work and the people above you make alot off it.
I think 1 reason a lot of people fall for primerica is because they dont make you pay anything right way, and then plus like you said its fronted under citigroup, so it may seem legit to people cuz citi is a real company, problem is its a real a hole company.
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luckily all i lost were some phone numbers, but don't do it. I just got done reading a testimony from someone who said almost in detail what happened to him and it was exactly the same thing that happened to me. i even found a lie in there they told me that there headquarters were in nyc and they were going to open a la office soon. In the testimony I read, they told him that there offices were on the west coast.
