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Rating: 0 Arbuckle - 11 Oct 2007
Received text message twice from witness@solar777.com
(You Gotta hear this) call 641-715-3900 then ext 21657, wow, reality check. After you listen to IT, send IT, you know someone who needs to heat IT!!!

Can anyone stop this?
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Rating: 0 john - 9 Feb 2008
extension 21657 has been taken down. What was the message.
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Rating: 0 BM - 13 Oct 2007
Received text from ID "501": request@healthnewsalert.biz/FW: You gotta hear this/ Call 641-715-3900 Ext 21657-Reality Check, after you hear IT, send IT,Everyone  needs to hear IT.
Date 10/12/07 at 5:04PM
Caller ID: 501
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Rating: 0 Randy - 13 Oct 2007
I got the same irritating page .... Received text from ID "501": request@healthnewsalert.biz/FW: You gotta hear this/ Call 641-715-3900 Ext 21657-Reality Check, after you hear IT, send IT,Everyone  needs to hear IT.

How do you get to the bottom of it?
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Rating: 0 aikidoman - 17 Oct 2007
a friend gave this number 1 641 715 3900 ext 8464 sounded interesting but I have yet to verify this - anyone used this service?
Caller ID: 6417153900
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Rating: 0 Curious - 22 Oct 2007
There was a job offer listed on www.craigslist.com

When I requested additional information, I received a message to call this number

641-715-3900 access code 37904

I wonder who these people are.  I'm not going to call it because my curiosity isn't that great.  Obviously, it is some kind of scam.
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Rating: -4 Chris - 26 Feb 2008
RE:  1-641-715-3900 x?????

It is most likey not a scam. Sometimes people just automatically jump to this conclusion.

The number obviously has many extensions. Based on my research in Google (Korina is right about Google- Feb 18th), the number matches with different business opportunities. Whether it' network marketing, MLM, etc. This is not to say it is a scam, but the fact that people are receiving text messages, and being spammed is not an honest way to market an opportunity.
Unless your wireless carrier sells your information for marketing purposes that is.

With this number I have seen many different extensions. It is either many indivuals who purchase different extensions and market their direct sales, network marketing, or home businesses. Or it is one person who takes part in many different opportunities, and owns the one number.

The number you call is just a way to generate leads for whomever is promoting their product and opportunity.

Here are a few matches for this number:

One product matches with someone who is marketing a product called GBG. This is also built into network marketing and direct sales business model.
Specifically a home based business where you market a Liquid Multivitamin Product. From what I have seen, it looks like a great product. I am not one to jump on every opportunity out there, but I could use some all natural liquid Vitamins!

Here is a link to it's Ingredients: http://www.webcashmarketing.com/gbgteam24k/10in1list.pdf

It will likely be my next other side business I add to my roster...
On second thought... I'll probably just buy the product.
What's $20/month to nourish my body with Vitams?!

The second bit of information on the same number, comes up with a match to a network marketing company, but I did not inquire what the product was.
$3,500 profit per sale of some product which I am not aware of.

Another links to being a home based certified travel agent...

The list goes on... just Google it!

Be careful when choosing an opportunity...don't think everything is a scam.
Unless you're content working for the Man for the rest of your life that is.

Make sure it's a product you believe in. Make sure that there is a product. If it is just an exchange of money, then it could be a pyramid, which is a scam. Oh and by the way, a Pyrmaid scam has no connection to MLM and Network Marketing. They are real businesses, and people are making a very nice living doing them. Don't fall for the $1,000 a day hype out there. But don't discount something because it seems "too good to be true."
That saying holds people back in their lives. People are afraid of risk, and many don't get out of their comfort zone.

Do your diligent research, but also realize that the comments you see on Google, are the opinions of those who wrote them. To each her/his own.
This seperates the difference between positive and negative feedback you find about MLM, Network Marketing, and other types of Home Businesses. That's why people think its a scam. We as Humans are sometimes easily molded by past experiences and what other people around us say.  

Just do your research, and talk to people who are involved with an opportunity.

Feel free to email me with any questions about business start up, or recommendations on network marketing opportunities.

Make it a greay day!

cschulz @ rogers.com
Director
www.RetireSooner.ca
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Rating: 0 P. Robertson - 10 Mar 2008
I went to their Website, looked for companies in Ontario, and then looked up the companies they listed. Funny thing, many of the companies don't exist!
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Rating: 0 valleycat - 11 Mar 2008
Scammer.
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Rating: 0 jerry - 17 Mar 2008
hi, i recieved an email saying please call me bac6417153900.  so I called it back and listened to the message which seemed to descibed what you called a pyramid.  basically what they want you to do is pledge 500, 1000, 2000 or any combination of those amounts not exceeding 3500.  this amount that you pledge goes to whichever one of there members that contacted you, they called this your qualifier.  once you have qualified the next person you find to pledge from there stock pond you get there pledge plus there qualifying pledge and then so on.  you will receive only the amount that you pledge though so if you didn't pledge the full 3500 the remainder will go to the person next in line that pledged enough.  now i hope this makes sense but just in case Im gonna use names like they did.  so i pledge 3500 now i find bob he pledges 3500 that is my qualifyer which goes to whomever contacted me. now im qualified to start makin my own money.  so now i start my own receiving line.  i get jack to pledge 3500, now jack needs to qualify he finds jane she pledges 3500 so now i get 3500 from jane plus her qualifying pledge.  now jack can start his own receiving line.  so jane finds pete for her qualifier which i get plus petes qualifier and so on.  so it makes sense but its just a bunch of people passing around money there is no product.  it seems like it could work.  but at the sametime seems sketchy.  i left my name and number at the end of the recording so they will call me back and answer some of my questions and give me a web adress to go to.  but i'm not really sure what questions i should ask and was hoping you would have some info for me because you seemed to know what you were talking about in your message.  any advice would be great because i definetly don't want to work for the man the rest of my life.  my email is j.ajeto@yahoo.com
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Rating: 0 P - 17 Mar 2008
This is a pyramid and illegal if there is no products involved.  Don't get sucked in. Bin there done that
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Rating: 0 Whatsizface - 24 Apr 2008
I think this is called a Ponzi scheme.

Run away fast!
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Rating: 0 Bert - 11 May 2008
THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT... it is a SCAM!!!
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Rating: 0 Travis - 28 Oct 2007
This is a free voicemail line. It's not mission4christ or anything, that's just a spammer using the service. It's simple, you get an extension number and can leave messages or have them leave messages for you. Mine is

+16417153900 x1006897

If you need proof I'm not lying.
Caller ID: Private Caller
Caller: Various
Caller Type: Non-Commercial
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Rating: 0 Justin - 4 Nov 2007
Mine is:


641-715-3900 ext 3197714
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Rating: 0 kevbombslady - 16 Nov 2007
I got this number after requesting additional info for a job offer from craigslist also. 641-715-3900 ext. 37904

This particular extention is a recruiters pitch for a company called Ameriplan.  It's sounds like your typical MLM company.  It's a pretty low start up cost if you're interested in that sort of business opportunity.
Caller: Ameriplan
Caller Type: Commercial
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Rating: 0 Annette - 20 Jan 2008
I get calls from this # claiming to be from Ottawa and they refer to government grants for starting small businesses.  I'm going to report them to the BBB.
Caller ID: bloced
Caller Type: Telemarketer
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Rating: 0 Billy - 31 Jan 2008
Suggestion to report this number to the BBB is excellent.  If everyone did the same then all of North America would be alerted to this foolishness.
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Rating: 0 Doctor Zero - 21 Jan 2008
Garbled message left on my voice mail; something to do with grants from the Canadian government
Caller ID: 641-715-3900
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Rating: 0 Lag - 21 Jan 2008
I got a call from this number today - grants from Canadian gov't. I called the number back and punched in random extension numbers: try these out for fun!
1011
1001
1012
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1016
Caller Type: Telemarketer
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