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Someone named John something-or-other keeps calling me at work every day for the past week or so. Usually 2-3 times per day. They tell me to call back so I don't miss some financial opportunity that will "change my life"
Same guy (John Strommer) from SAS Tempe Arizona has been calling my home number every single day with an irrisistable business opportunity offer that will change my future in the right direction of becoming financially independent.
P.S. - Do you really think that people who are financially well off in life will take time of their busy schedule (party all the time) to call non wealthy individuals (like us) to tell us about how they obtain their hard-working fortune? would you think they will be interested in bringing more neighbors to share their tennis courts Sunday brunch?
If you find yourself thinking this way, please refresh your mind (have a glass of virgin water) and re-start thinking again!!!!
Same as the other posts--this guy calls every day, leaving a message about an opportunity that will "change my life."
I try to call back in order to tell him to take me OFF the calling list, but it just beeps. A pain in the ^&* is what it is. If it keeps up, I might have to change my cell phone number.
Basically the same as everyone else. This guy (whom ever he really is and his business)are extremely persistant. Please use your comon sence and go to the national do not call registary (www.donotcall.gov) to give this person the message. GO AWAY!!! Just a fyi, I got so fed up I started asking questions when he called(other time I didn't answer). The second I told him I didn;t have access to a few hundred dollars today he said goodbye. If this is't a red flag I do not know what is.
i, too received a message from this number, 1 each day for the last 3 days. i searched google for "s a s tempe arizona" since he indicated in one of messages that he was calling from there. google sent me to this web page.
i read all the posts and out of curiosity, i called the number and believe it or not, he answered! he indicated that they are not an MLM, pyramid, blah, blah... AND! viola! one can get started for less than $500.00! there, of course, was more discussion but my curiosity has been satisfied...just thought i'd pass along my "experience".
I also did a google search of "sas tempe az" and followed this link when I saw the name John Stromer. I was hopeful that it was a legit company who got my number from a job search engine because I have experience with a computer program called "S.A.S. Enterprise Guide". Now that I know it is a hoax I'll delete the message and warn my family and friends.
I just found this interesting article at consumeraffairs.com titled "Arizona Settles with Internet Work-At-Home Promoter" May 2, 2006 "The state of Arizona has reached a $250,000 settlement with Smart Advertising Solutions, LLC, a Tempe company that sold Internet-based business opportunities to consumers nationwide.
The settlement resolves allegations that Smart Advertising Solutions (SAS) made deceptive and misleading claims to consumers regarding the amount of earnings they could make through a home-based business sold by SAS."
Yup - me too -- multiple calls multiple days about a business opportunity I can't afford to pass up. Got nothing when I Googled the number 480-588-0703 on my voicemail id, but got this site when I Googled the 800 number left ...
Tried www.sas.com but got website for legit software company. Now I definitely know not to call back. Thanks for the place to sound off.
Same as everyone else. This guy, John Strommer from Arizona is starting to piss me off. I just changed my cell phone number, and I might have to do it again. Which is fustrating for everyone in my family. Im having a baby soon, and i really don't need all the stress from the annoying person!
hahahaha lol i have been in mulyiple business adventures. & new that this guy or sas/company was a joke. so i spent a good 30 min asking him questions. then i gave him one of my credit card #rs that doesnt work anymore. & he called me back letting me know that there was a problem w/ my credit card. i just laughed. cuz without doing any research on this guy i knew he was a joke. i mean whos going to call you to tell you about making money about doing a business. but yet hes a telemarketer. doesnt that sound wierd. why is nt he doing the business if its so good...i say we all call him once a day to mess with his head. hahaha
hahahaha lol i have been in multiple business adventures. & new that this guy or sas/company was a joke. so i spent a good 30 min asking him questions. then i gave him one of my credit card #rs that doesnt work anymore. & he called me back letting me know that there was a problem w/ my credit card. i just laughed. cuz without doing any research on this guy i knew he was a joke. i mean whos going to call you to tell you about making money about doing a business. but yet hes a telemarketer. doesnt that sound wierd. why is nt he doing the business if its so good...i say we all call him once a day to mess with his head. hahaha
Please placesas/company on DO NOT CALL LIST and the DONOT Email List, a pest and using my valuable time while overcoming CANCER. I did NOT ask for any of his calls or do I desire any more pestering from him. 3 pkg. offers $495,$395,and $295 Got to be stopped!
These calls from John Strommer ( 800-878-2406 ) all started coming to me after I requested information from Russ Dalbey ( Winning in the Cash Flow Business ) while watching a late night infomercial.
Dalbey's organization appears to be honorable because I just called them and told them that I wasn't interested in their opportunity and that I would be returning my materials that I received. A pleasant sounding lady at the other end of the line said that I would get a credit card refund within 7 to 10 days ... no questions asked.
I am quite sure that there is some connection because I used a number with Dalbey's organization that I don't usually give out. It is a telephone number that does not ring anyplace but rather just sends me an email. I listen to the voice messages on-line. Consequently, Strommer's daily calls are no bother. I just delete the emails when they are from him. See: http://www.privatephone.com to set-up such a number to give out to people when you are not sure if you really want them to have your telephone number.
He called me first on Monday. It is now Saturday, and the voice mail message he left said "This will probably be the last time I call." It sounded rather recorded to me: the voice mail message didn't start right away, there was a click. Today, the message said that there were 3 packages: one for $499, one for $399, and one for $299 (Correct me if I'm wrong about the last one, I deleted it too quick). I'll leave an update if he calls again after telling me that this is probably going to be the last time he calls.