661-295-9075
Country: USA
661 area code:
California (Earlimart, Lost Hills, Palmdale)
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- Dawn| 4 repliesThis is a scam. They claim to be from a National Association of Grant Programs that is giving away money from the government - free! They got my dad's credit card number and charged $4800 to it within two hours. My dad didn't know what hit him.
SCAM!!!! Shame on them for preying on the elderly!!- Caller: National Association of Grant Programs
- Meg replies to Dawn| 1 replyHi Dawn, They just got my Father-in-law too for $3,200.00. We can't figure out how they got his credit card number. This is type of activity is disgraceful! How do we get enough people together to file a class action suit against them?
- Meg| 4 repliesThis is a SCAM! They claim to be from a National Association of Grant Programs that is giving away money from the government - free! They took my Father-in-law for $3,200.00. We can't figure out how they got his credit card number. This is type of activity is disgraceful! How do we get enough people together to file a class action suit against them?
E-Mentoring Inc. aka International Business Monitoring
Address: 24307 Magic Mountain Parkway #510, Valencia, CA 91355
Telephone: (661) 295-9075
Fax: (661) 295-9639
E-mail: experiencedmentoring@gmail.com
“661-295-9420DKINTMENTO” shows on the credit card bill
If you feel you have been a victim of such a scam, we urge you to be pro-active and file a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at: www.ftc.gov, as well as BBB at: www.bbb.org for resolve.- Caller: E-Mentoring Inc. aka International Business Monitoring
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Anonym replies to MegOn Sept 29 2010 I applyed for a grant to start a business whereby a &3500.00 charge was made to my credit card to pay for menter help . I did this calling by useing phone # 661-295-9075 and did get to talk to a few individuals during the initial start of this program. After a few days I called back useing this number but could not access it. I then recieved a phone call from phone number 661-702-1141 with an individual telling me she would be my mentor for securing a grant. Calling back on this number didn't give me accass to anyone. I was next cantacted by another individual useing phone 661-238-4010,14 Dec 11. This individual has sent me a few forms to fill out which I have sent back . Todays date is 21 Feb 11 and I haven't recieved any responce back. I find this very frustrating and have no idea what else to do. With phone # 661-238-4010 EX 7026 I have talked to a young lady named Alex
Thankyou Dick Windels e-mail dickwindy@ midrivers.com - ozzie mcbroom replies to Megozzie is my mom thank you all for your reports this place was in process of scamming my mom luckly no charges has been placed on her card i told her to cancel her card they were going fo over 2grand i caleed this fake place and they wouldnt even talk to us once i told them the net said their company was scamming they took moms name and when mom called they wouldnt talk with her at all.hopefully we have caught this in time the name of the fake grant mentor is uronica. again thanks a million to all of you. oh yes my mom is 78. deborah waller
- Ana Cradona replies to DawnReally is this what happen?
Did they say they were going to send him a package via UPS - ana replies to MegI know how u could reach them..
I have there office address - Kason Shih
- NewsflashIf you are looking for a "government grant", the best place to research this information is from your local library. There are books on writing grant proposals and filing grant applications yourself. Ask your local librarian for this information all FREE of charge. No need to pay some scumbag "mentor" $3500 for information that can be obtained from your local library. Please stop falling for this crap and put this scum out of business.
- D| 2 repliesEmentoring International A.K.A. Dkmentoring, Experiencedmentoring and, a slew of other names_ This company is one of the most disgusting scams out there! (how would you feel if your grandparent couldn't afford their medication any longer?) This company takes minimum of $600.00 up to 10's of thousands from elderly people nationwide, majority 80 years old and older, as a "Investment" and promises that they will find them Grants, Financial assistance and other such $ that is nonexistent.(Many times they simply search Google and print coupons to places near them and mail it off as a "COMPLETION") With less than a 1% success rate and an average of $50 to $100k of income per MONTH this company is under investigation by the FBI has a F rating with the BBB and has countless watchdog organizations keeping a close eye on them. In addition to their unscrupulous activities, they are posting jobs that claim to be between $10 and $20 dollars per hour and full time, to which is also a lie as they have no intention of paying more than the $10 per hour and only have positions with part time hours. Google- Ementoring Scam. http://www.experiencedmentoring.com/
24307 Magic Mountain Parkway #510(Their Fake Address) 28361 Constellation Rd Santa Clarita, CA 91355 (Their Real Address) Owners Shaan Singh, Kaycee Habbib, HR- Shelly ? Closers (these are the real money takers) Victor Macias and Mary Butler.- Caller: Ementoring
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Louise W replies to DMy mother has gotten involved with this scam. E-Mentoring called her and said they could help get her grants totaling $20,000 for her medical expenses. They said she would need to pay a small amount ($1200) but she would get that money back. She told me they had called and I told her not to give them any information. She proceeded to fill out some paperwork telling her credit card number, ccv number and expiration date. The last time she went to the hospital, my brother stopped at her house to pick up a few things and answered a phone call from these folks. They asked for more paperwork to be mailed ASAP. He told her that Mom had entered the hospital that day. They wished her a speedy recovery but could she get those papers mailed. My borther and I started looking at the paperwork and both got bad feelings. The next day, I found information on this web site.about their behavior. I immediately reported her credit card lost. Looking at her credit card activity a few days later, a charge for $1200 was made the same day they found out she was in the hospital. I filed a complaint and MasterCard is investigating. I told her we would wait for the investigation to finish. Now, they keep calling. She told them she wanted her money back. He said no problem but if she would mail that paperwork the credit would come faster. I told her not to send anything. This week a woman called promising faster credit if she mailed the papers. Now Mom wants me to call these people. I said no way!!!
- larry| 2 repliesi to have gotten scammed i contacted the credit card company to report the scam . as it sits right now scammed out of 2000 dollars i there any law enforcement agency that can get these criminals .the card company will not help. tried to contact the attorney generals office and cant get thru to them. we need help please someone help
- muzdilfa replies to larry| 1 replyHello Larry,
Do you happen to have an E-Mail address? My mother fell victim to these guys back last October, and we successfully retrieved her money by following a few steps. I would love to get in contact with you, if you have an e-mail by any chance.
Best of Cheers - rtswiaHello,
I'm so sorry other elderly people were ripped off by this so called e-mentoring. So was my mother- she gave them $800 from her credit card. Has anyone been successful in getting their money returned? The credit card company demands to see a document from the company promising services signed by my mother. However, my mother said she only filled out a simple application form she finally got in the mail & signed nothing. They took her card # over the phone. She's 85 & unfortunately believed everything they told her.- Caller: e-mentoring
- Call type: Prank
- Muzdilfa| 1 replyRtswia, Hello, as I told Larry above, My mother was, unfortunately taken for $3,500.00 from these scammers. They too also sent her a short questionnaire of which is how I found about her involvement in the program. First thing is, did your mother sign those documents and return them? I took the package from my mother and demanded her not to speak to them until I had spoke to them. Needless to say they did not talk to me, and kept saying she had 3-days to cancel. I took action and finally recovered every penny. It's so sad, and literally breaks my heart that people would do that to our elderly citizens looking to better themselves. It's not okay. If you'd like, drop me your e-mail and I will talk to you about this in more depth. Im trying all that I can to ensure these scumbags don't disrespect not another elderly, or non-elderly person in search of bettering them selves with grants.
Cheers.- Caller: E-Scamentoring
- Call type: Telemarketer
- DanD replies to MuzdilfaMuzdilfa;
I am very interested in the steps you took to recover the lost money. dwdahl@hotmail.com - R replies to DThis information is correct. I was hired to work for them part time to make calls following a script and always had my suspicions about them if they were legitiment or not. The Constellation address is the correct address if you want to go after them.
I'm trying to get a W2 from them the past few weeks and have been unsuccessful! I guess I have to just not claim that as one of my sources of income. I'm glad they let me go as early as they did if this is indeed a scam. - Former Employee| 1 replyI worked there for a few weeks. Was hired under the premise that I would be a financial advisor. This company is a scam outright asking especially the elderly what their major problems in life are then tell prey on those hardships claiming that an investment of $X will have us work for a certain period of time. The company was pulling in $50k + a month this way. What we would do would then do is call the person ("Coaches") all of us had fake names we used that were assigned to us, and tell the person to write us a letter about whats happening in their life and send it to us. We would then simply google foundations in your area and foward them your letter knowing that you do not qualify for any of the programs we used. We would then type a "Letter of completion" Some of you have received this... which means that Ementoring/DKMentoring/Etc. is done with you. You have just paid thousands of dollars to have me sit on google for an hour and accomplish nothing. I was contacted by the FBI and I then informed them of all who were involved. If you have been duped by this company I would advise you to contact the FBI's Fraud devision http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us and let them know that you too have been scammed. FYI the company has disappeared from its location over night and their website is down. What scares me is that they are still out there doing some BS to someone and I can't seem to keep track of them. If anyone knows where they have moved please post here so we can keep tabs on these [***] (Shaan, Shelly, Kaycee)
- Caller: Ementoring
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Consumer Fraud CollectionsIf you unfortunately have been scammed by E Mentoring Inc. or AKA International Business Monitoring
Please give me a call at 855-256-5035 and ask for Sam- Caller: E Mentoring
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Stacy neubauer replies to muzdilfaOur grandfather has giving them 2500 and no service has ever been done, how can we get his money back. Our next step is our attorney friend if this company does not mail him a check for the 2500 that they took.
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