- Report: #136862
Complaint Review: National Capital Funding Group
| National Capital Funding Group 3029 N. Alma School Rd. Suite 107-79
Chandler, Arizona U.S.A. |
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National Capital Funding Group, told me that in the State of Oregon I could make money on internet without having to pay fees for information, I can't get information for State of Oregon and the $89.00 I spent for software isn't refundable. Chandler Arizona
*UPDATE Employee: I am making money working for National Capital Funding Group!
*Consumer Suggestion: I just might get my money back ..I have threatened them with further action if I do not get my money back
*UPDATE Employee: What do we do to get our money back?
*Consumer Suggestion: USPS INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE MAIL FRAUD
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Search Tips#1 UPDATE Employee
I am making money working for National Capital Funding Group!
AUTHOR: Oscar - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, June 07, 2005
I reecived my software in the mail several days later. I watched the training video and called the training department. The trainers were very helpful, and answered my questions. I started sending out letters the first day. It took about a month and a half before my first paycheck came in, just like I had been told. My first paycheck was for over $2000, and I got my initial investment of $89.00 back as well. After that first check, I started getting paychecks fairly regularly. Whenever I had a question, I called the training department, and was walked through the process or had my question answered promptly. They were great! I have been receiving two or three checks per month since I started, and I am loving the work. I am able to stay at home with my daughter, and I really enjoy not having a boss. THis company is completely awesome, and I am just appalled that all these people have these negative reprots. I have found everything that I was told to be completely accurate, and I simply cannot believe that NCFG has not conducted thier business in s completely legal and admirable way.
The only thing that I can think of is this: my recruiter told me that I would need to make sure to send out 50 or more letters each week in order to see the response I was looking for. I make sure to do just that, and it takes me about twelve hours a week to get those 50 letters out. I thnk that the people who claim that they never made any money just don;t want to do the necessary work. Also, I think that anyone who claims that they were frauded is just irritated that they couldn't make themselves rich without any effort. This job is legitimate, but you do have to do the work in order to get paid. I hope that anyone considering whether to work for NCFG will read this report so they will know that this company is for real!
Very satisfied employee of
National Capital Funding Group
#2 Consumer Suggestion
I just might get my money back ..I have threatened them with further action if I do not get my money back
AUTHOR: Connie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, April 24, 2005
I voiced my concerns to them a week ago in an email to the info@ncfgnotes.com, and they replied back that they were a legit, reputable Company, and they were sorry I felt the need to doubt them.
Then, the woman I spoke to informed me that one of the people I sent a letter to had responded and they were just waiting for her to send in the paper work.
Two days later, I decided to call her, even though NCFG discourages us from contacting people we send letters to.
She still had my letter, and had spoken to Shad Sanders, and after reviewing the note she had, he felt it was too great a risk, and he turned them down.
I waited another day or so, and NCFG was still insisting that they were still waiting to hear from this contact.
I finally had had enough, and I emailed them and informed them I knew that Shad had turned them down, and asked what they were trying to pull.
The email they sent back states that Shad is still insisting that he did not turn them down and they have not sent in their paperwork.
As it stands now, I have threatened them with further action if I do not get my money back, so they have informed me they have forwarded my email to their Refund Board, so it looks as if I just might get my money back.
Just passing this information on, hoping it will give others leverage in their own cases against NCFG.
#3 UPDATE Employee
What do we do to get our money back?
AUTHOR: Karen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 31, 2005
#4 Consumer Suggestion
USPS INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE MAIL FRAUD
AUTHOR: James - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 31, 2005
See earlier post under my name for info on how to get your money back. At present the Attorney General's Office of Arizona is cataloging complaints on this company. I also recently found that the USPS OIG is also looking into possible mail fraud. Remember these people have been cited already by the state of South Dakota and they are still running these ads, they are relentless, but I believe they will be shut down soon and any complaints will have more impact now than in the past.
In others words your chances of getting your many back have just increased.
Take action now. Get those complaints in and remember that this operation is a pure scam. These people don't have a job for anybody. They are simply trying to collect $89.00 from as many people as possible. That may not sound like a lot of money but consider the following:
In statements made by Sheila Wright in Atlanta Ga. [see link] she admitted to receiving 250 applicants per week signing up for her JMW Financial Tracer' scam. At $98.00 per sign up that is well over $1,000,000.00 a year!!!!!.
http://www.wsbtv.com/index.html WSBTV WEB SITE
http://www.wsbtv.com/money/2851950/detail.html Article on JMW
Good luck
Jim

