Complaint Review: Mason Grace Ventures - manhattan New York
- Mason Grace Ventures 100 Church St 8th Floor manhattan, New York USA
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- Web: masongraceenterprises.com
- Category: BBB Better Business Bureau
Mason Grace Ventures I received an offer to mail 500 letters a week and receive 5000 dollars for this service. I paid $399 for this opportunity. When I received the letters, I found that I needed a code to be paid and it would depend on the responses they received, not on letters mailed. manhattan New York
*Consumer Comment: FTC Halts David Brookman aka Mason Grace
I received a letter requesting home workers needed immediately. The letter said you would be paid $10 for each letter mailed. To ensure you are serious, they wanted initial payment of $399.
When I received the information, it said I need a code in order to be paid and I would be paid for each response they received. This was not hat was represented in the original letter.
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#1 Consumer Comment
FTC Halts David Brookman aka Mason Grace
AUTHOR: Giselle - (United Kingdom)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 07, 2016
November 2015, the Federal Trade COmmission shut down Mason Grace. The force behind this (also was behind Preston Lord / Maxwell Gates / Java Enterprises / Capital Enterprises, etc, is David Brookman. The FTC states 50,000 consumer were scammed out of over 7 million dollars.
Mason Grace was promising 5k a week for mailing envelopes. He made that promise to 50,000 others. That would equal a weekly payroll of 250 million dollars, if true. Now, does that even sound logical to you? STOP sending money to online scammers! You cannot make money stuffing envelopes / mailing brochures / stapling booklets. The idea you could is INSANE! Envelope stuffing has been around since the 1920's during the Great Depression. It was, has been and will remain A SCAM!
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