Fake banks, couriers, law firms, escrow and other fake sites used in scams.
by jlapgar Wed Jan 14, 2015 7:39 pm
Is this website a scam ???
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by vonpaso xlura Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:12 pm
Probably. It was registered for a year by hidden, and looking at the site, I can't tell what they are doing; it's vague. Please post the emails from the domain or advertising the website, and we'll take a look.

... ni los estafadores heredarán el reino de Dios. 1 Cor. 6:10
by HillBilly Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:35 pm
Seems to me to be a work from home scam. Look at a few of the pages I found with not much effort at all into searching for them.

from their "contact us" page:
100 Church St
8th Floor
Manhattan, NY 10007

http://www.regus.com/locations/virtual- ... rch-street
New York, New York City - 100 Church Street Virtual Office
New York, New York City - 100 Church Street
100 Church Street, 8th Floor, Manhattan, New York, 10007


http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Mason-Gra ... ew-1156343

http://www.bbb.org/new-york-city/busine ... ny-147782/
! THERE IS AN ALERT ON MASON GRACE ENTERPRISES !
In early June 2014, consumers began complaining to Metro NY BBB about mailed solicitations they received from Mason Grace Enterprises (Mason Grace) offering work-at-home opportunities. Mason Grace mails solicitations to individuals with attractive income opportunities. The application form invites consumers to order the Mason Grace envelope-stuffing materials in various amounts, with labels such as “Income Group #1 (Earn $490).” The highest income group offer lures people with “Earn $5,000.” Although the claims in the mailer sound as though the consumer will get paid for stuffing envelopes, in fact, the consumer only gets paid for the letters mailed back to Mason Grace in response to the letters the consumer sends out. In addition, consumers are not reimbursed for the materials or postage unless Mason Grace receives response letters back.

Metro NY BBB believes much of the Mason Grace mailer is deceptive or misleading:
• The mailer says consumers “have nothing to lose” and that there is “FREE POSTAGE.” This could mislead consumers because they must stay with the program and be successful enough to receive nine (9) paychecks to be eligible for reimbursement of the money they laid out for the materials and postage.
• It also says, “All you have to do is stuff the envelopes that we send you with the letters that we send you, and then mail them out so that you can receive your pay check.” It does not mention that the consumer must pay for postage out-of-pocket or that the mailed letters must be returned to Mason Grace in order to receive compensation or reimbursement for expenses.
• The mailer states there is a “Money Back Guarantee,” but this is no guarantee, because although it says that the initial fee will be refunded and expenses reimbursed with “every 9th paycheck,” the paycheck only comes if response letters are returned to Mason Grace.

In several of its responses to complaints filed with BBB from consumers seeking refunds, Mason Grace cites the terms and conditions on its website at (http://www.masongraceenterprises.com/) as the reason for the refusal to refund consumers. These terms are complicated, convoluted, and appear to make it unlikely that a consumer will be able to obtain a refund. In addition, the terms and conditions for terminations and refunds published on the website are contained in a section titled “Business Opportunity Rule” and located in the middle of a 6,000-word document. In the same section is Mason Grace’s statement that results are not guaranteed, and that “it is possible to achieve no results even if method is implemented correctly.”

Mason Grace claims to be located at 100 Church Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10007. Mason Grace Enterprises is not registered as an active entity with the New York Department of State Division of Corporations. The domain for the website at is privately registered with GoDaddy as of June 18, 2014, for a one year period. Metro NY BBB has reached out to this company on multiple occasions to obtain additional background information about the business. Mason Grace has not responded to those requests. In addition, BBB sent several inquiries about the potentially deceptive and misleading advertising in the mailing offers. The first notice about the advertising concerns sent to Mason Grace was acknowledged by Richard Charlton, Director, but his response failed to provide clarification or substantiation of issues. To date, Metro NY BBB has not received a response from the company to the second notice sent to Mason Grace.

by AlanJones Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:41 pm
Mason Grace devises programs that allow end users, such as yourself,
to begin a profitable endeavor immediately ​upon receiving our materials.


Is that computer programs, TV programs or perhaps dodgy get rich quick programs?

I'm going with the latter and would say keep your money in your pocket rather than wasting it on this rubbish.

Please do not tell scammers that they are listed here - it will take them seconds to change their fake details and their new details will not be listed for any future victims to find.
by Terminator5 Wed Jan 14, 2015 10:42 pm
A definite Fake Company .

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