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  • Report:  #109056

Complaint Review: UNITED SALES & BOOK PUBLISHING - North Miami Beach Florida

Reported By:
- Kingsburg, California,
Submitted:
Updated:

UNITED SALES & BOOK PUBLISHING
PO Box 600880 North Miami Beach, 33160-0880 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
305-493-4544
Web:
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BBB of Southeast Florida

2924 North Australian Ave.

West Palm Beach, FL 33407

(561) 842-1918

UNITED SALES & BOOK PUBLISHING, INC.

PO Box 600880

North Miami Beach, FL 33160-0880

Principal: Michael Shim, Owner

Local Phone Number: (305) 493-4544

TOB Classification: Work-At-Home Cos.

The information in this report has either been provided by the company, or has been compiled by the Bureau from other sources.

Nature of Business

According to the company's literature, this company offers a work from home opportunity mailing post cards. To obtain the post cards, consumers have to choose from three packages and send the registration form enclosed with a fee which ranges between $45.00-$119.00.

Customer Experience

Based on BBB files the company has an unsatisfactory record. Specifically our files show a pattern of failure to eliminate basic cause of complaints regarding delivery issues. Consumer complaints state that after paying the requested fee they are not receiving any material or merchandise from the company.

This company has responded to some complaints by issuing refunds or resending the merchandise, but most complaints remain unanswered.

Licensing Information

This company is in an industry that may require licensing, bonding or registration in order to lawfully do business. The Bureau encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.

Additional Telephone Numbers

(305) 592-2534 and (800) 242-0363.

Additional Addresses

P.O. BOX 600880, N.MIAMI BEACH, FL 33160 and PO Box 600880, North Miami Beach, FL 33160-0880.

Company Management

Michael Shim, Owner.

Additional File Information

The Bureau has requested basic information from this company. The company has declined to provide this information.

Educational/General Comments

Every day, ads for work-at-home jobs appear in newspapers across the country as well as on the Internet. Some of the offers include stuffing envelopes, assembling products, reading books, reviewing movies, medical transcriptions or selling advertising on the Internet.

The Better Business Bureau suggests extreme caution when responding to any such offer. While ads claim high earnings and short hours with little or no experience, the Bureau files nationwide indicate no evidence of anyone making the promised money. Rarely, if ever, are these ads an offer of legitimate employment. Generally, these jobs require up-front fees for information or supplies, and only the person who ran the ad makes any money.

You should be aware that US Postal Inspectors regularly investigate these fraudulent schemes, and that you risk investigation and possible prosecution by postal or other law enforcement agencies if you become involved in one of these schemes.

The information in this report has either been provided by the company, or has been compiled by the Bureau from other sources.

Report as of: 9/18/2004

Copyright: 2004 BBB of Southeast Florida

S.e.

Kingsburg, California
U.S.A.

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