Jdaber
Seattle,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, December 22, 2007
I know it is difficult to find contact information on this company so I am posting it here. You are correct about the sites being owned by Cubis Financial but Cubis Financial is just another name for the main company, which is Selling Source, Inc. Here is some direct contact numbers for Selling Source/Cubis Financial and their call center which is called eTel Marketing. Selling Source Derek LaFavor Chairman, CEO [email protected] 702-851-9501 x2101 Glenn McKay President, COO [email protected] 702-851-9502 ext. 2102 Dan Penn Chief Financial Officer, CFO [email protected] 702-851-9506 x2106 Mike Lane Chief Information Officer, CIO [email protected] 702-851-9509 x2109 Wayne Anderson Chief Marketing Officer, CMO [email protected] 702-851-9544 x2202 John Hancock General Counsel [email protected] 702-851-9507 x2107 ------------- Cubis Financial Gordon Jones Operations Manager [email protected] 702-851-8942 x2407 Don Adriano Lead Developer [email protected] 702-851-9585 x2185 ------------------ eTel Marketing Lailonnie Heedly Floor Supervisor [email protected] 702-407-0707 x4048 David Majcher Call Center Director/Executive Assistant [email protected] 702-407-0707 x3105
Katrina Kaisy
SALINAS,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, December 12, 2007
I was just on the phone with a guy named, Michael. He said that he was from Credit Line Gold Card. So, we went over the whole process and everything, told me I was approved for $2500, gave me some information on how to contact them, and even gave me a confirmation number. After getting off the phone with him, I checked the website address that he gave me. First look at the website, I already knew that I got scammed. I googled for some more information about credit line gold card, and I came across this article. I was really shocked, so I tried to call the toll-free number he gave me. I was waiting on the phone for about half an hour, and I did not get to talk to any representatives at all. So, I contacted them through e-mail from their website. I'm hoping that they will respond back! *sighs* What should I do? Should I call my bank and have them block that transaction from happening so that they will not be able to take out $200? Is that even possible? Or should I keep trying to contact them to cancel the transaction? This is really shameful. I cannot believe I fell for this! ARGH!
Ex-telemarketer
Carlin,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, November 15, 2007
Hi, I used to work for Mediatel as you know them Creditplusrewards or you may now know them as Gold credit something rather. Either way the same old Curtis is running the operation! He is super rich from you all too. I know that was not nice but its true. I used to fraud old people with SSI and plain old new comers just like you. I felt bad. But the people are told to just do what ever it takes to make the sale and lie lie lie to all the "suckers" out there eager to give up there Benjamin's. Well I feel awful I was a part of it. I did work there for 7 months until I couldn't take it anymore. I needed the job and if I didn't make my sales I would have been fired. I don't know how much I can tell you about them. So I am saying sorry to all you I scammed from December 05 to July 06! Good luck all. P.S. just so you know I have been scammed myself in life....
Rick
Fallon,#5Author of original report
Wed, June 13, 2007
Thanks for the reply. I don't know of any way to actually put these scumbags out of commission, but I did get my money back. I had to get a freeze on my bank account, file a fraudulent transaction report, and get a whole new account in the process. Would have been nice if I could have just avoided the situation. If you know of a way to actually get these guys shutdown, I'm all for it.
Zachary
Middleburg,#6Consumer Suggestion
Tue, June 12, 2007
hey man, they did the same thing to me to and it really ticks me off that people would do that to hard working americans. if there is anything i can do to help or anything you can do to help me then please get in contact with me. my email xx.com. THANKS CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.