Complaint Review: LJO Group, Louis Sanchez, LouJan, Monika Tokarz, Oscar Sanchez - Tarrytown New York
- LJO Group, Louis Sanchez, LouJan, Monika Tokarz, Oscar Sanchez 520 White Plains Rd Tarrytown, New York U.S.A.
- Phone: 914-366-7356
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- Category: Employment Services
LJO Group, Louis Sanchez, LouJan, Monika Tokarz, Oscar Sanchez ripoff Tarrytown New York
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Same Experience as Chris
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Anybody doing business with a company by the name of LJO Group, please take heed to my warning and advice. I am former employee/worker of LJO Group (June of 2005). I came across the company through a staffing agency.
The owner goes by the name of Louis Sanchez, this guy is an expert con-artist. He deceive his employees as well as government agencies, banks, etc into thinking his services are legit. In reality his services are nonexistant. He basically takes your $2,500. He promises Marketing, Financing, Software that non-existant.
Doing research on the company, the company itself does not exist with the Department of Labor nor exist with any government agency. It is not listed under the BBB. The office that I worked in, was a lease-building. I was working in small office in Tarrytown, NY comprised of five to 6 other newbies, who all ere ill-sure about the legitimacy of the company that they were working for.
To describe that environment, we basically got paid if we got a sale in. Louis Sanchez (owner) basically lied about the $52,000 base salary, and $5,000 tuition incentive, etc. Louis Sanchez talks about how he has connection with the United Nations, White House, Banks, the list goes on and on with this guy. He even say things that normal people should questioned. Like owning a bank, being a billionaire???? He talks about 1100 employees and office scatter around the world, and having a main office in Chicago. As a worker at LJO Group, I can clearily tell you those offices does not exist.
If you an employee or going to be an employee at LJO Group, I advise you strongly to talk away from it. If you are a business/ store owner please do research on a company before you give $2,500 to a plain simple stranger.
CHRIS
Tarrytown, New York
U.S.A.
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#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Same Experience as Chris
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 30, 2008
I worked for Louis Sanchez almost 3 years ago now. In the same little cramped room in Tarrytown, NY. After months of being Fed BS by Lou I had enough. I came across the position the same way, through a staffing agency. Which by the way, Lou would avoid picking up calls from and negated to pay anything to. He claims to be a billionaire who just moved from Chicago and is looking for a place to live. In reality he is living in his mom's basement. If you know the South Park Episode where the boys play against this guy who basically lives on "World of Warcraft", that is Louis Sanchez!
Here's a billionaire who has a cell phone made 15+ years ago with a broken antenna and claims he hates technology so he won't buy a new one. He also claimed that his brother is one of the partners of his company. Both of them are absolute scum bags that take advantage of young kids coming out of college looking to get their foot in the business world. I don't know why I stayed there for as long as I did, but he painted a pretty picture that never came close to panning out.
The company is completely fake and there wasn't one day I worked there that I could honestly tell you that it resembled anything like a legitimate company. I could say so much more about this man, his brother, their elaborate BS stories and the frustration I went through. But I hope this helps one person not be fooled by these cons.


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