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Complaint Review: Starr Communications LLC - Orlando Florida

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  • Reported By: EmptyPromisesATLGA — Mint Hill Georgia United States
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  • Starr Communications LLC Orlando, Florida United States

Starr Communications LLC Scott and Darla Phillips Set me up to spend hundreds of dollars in Google and Facebook ads. Submitted prospect Jotforms were copied to them Orlando Florida

*General Comment: Leaving after one week. BEWARE!

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Set me up to spend hundreds of dollars in Google and Facebook ads.  Submitted prospect Jotforms were copied to them.  They sell Hughesnet, Comcast/Spectrum, and DirecTV.

 

They sent me a long contract, got my voided check for direct deposit, then kept changing the time frame for when payments would be sent.  I made several sales, have been paid for ONE by a personal check, rather than direct deposit.  When I call, they give me the "send an email, we are swamped at the moment" nonsense.  

Don't waste  your time.  You will NOT recoup your marketing money.  They will not answer the phone, they will have you sign up for a Grasshopper toll free number at $24/mo.  You will NOT get that money back.  Their marketing direction does not work, and his direction changes every time you communicate with them about the problem.

 

They have an LLC, it will be sued if I cannot manage to collect the $180 they owe me.

 

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#1 General Comment

Leaving after one week. BEWARE!

AUTHOR: Daniel - (United States)

POSTED: Sunday, February 17, 2019

 I signed up with them in the last two weeks and I believe the complainants here on ripoffreport.com. After you sign up, there is no training at all. They just want you to figure out the services via the contracts, and Scott is in a hurry to have you download join.me so he can have access to your computer in order to set up an advertising campaign with Google Adwords. (Why the hurry, with NO training on the services?)

Calls have been coming in the last several days, but I noticed they were coming to me from their office, not from Google, which means they were getting MY leads from Google, leads I was paying for, and forwarding them to me. Hmmm... why does he need leads I am paying for? Remember, Scott set it up...he had control of my computer. And he set it up to have me help flood his call center with leads. To get me to pay for leads so he could steal them from me.

That also explains why there is no training... And Scott has not returned my calls to address the offer that is deceptive, which he placed in Google with my name and toll-free number, which offer is that callers can get a free cell phone. When callers do call, according to the script provided, they are to be asked, "What if I could get you a cell phone "totally free"? But later on in the pitch, you are to explain "It's buy one, get one "free"... and pay for service, for both. SCAM. SCAM. SCAM.

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