714-924-3756
CA, US
Josh M
Josh M
2011-08-26 06:09:15
Unknown
World Financial Group.
npuglisi
npuglisi
2011-08-25 00:28:32
Unknown
A man named Corey called me 20 minutes ago asked if I was still looking for a job, I said yes he said he would interview me tomorrow gave me his address 3350 Birch St. suite 200 in Brea also said to dress professionally, bring resume, and 3 references.  After reading this I am not going.

Thank you everyone!
TD
TD
2011-03-24 17:20:43
Unknown
In March of 2011, you may get a call from Sarah who will let you know she has a position in Brea... same scam as above. How do these people reconcile taking advantage of the unemployed during these hard times - they are sleazy trash with no soul!
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Posting from--Scam.com
2011-01-13 19:49:55
Unknown
06-10-2008, 05:55 PM
Dont Be Scammed  
Marianne
   
Join Date: Jun 2008

World Financial Group - Avoid Them Like The Plague
Listen, do not go to any WFG location. If you are offered an 'interview'. They will butter you up, tell how wonderful you are and how they want you to 'work' for them. In the end you will be paying for the background check, classes, books,etc. With no promise of a paying position. They will ask for family and friends telephone numbers in hopes of selling them their products. You will only lose the respect of your friends and family.

If you do decide to take on their position as 'New Associate', then be forewarned. I got out before it was too late.

California
U.S.A.
Caller: World Financial Group
Unknown
Unknown
2011-01-13 19:40:00
Unknown
Yes, they are very sketchy. I too have crossed paths with that same woman and she was hesitate on giving me the name of her company. All she tried saying to me was that they were a marketing company looking to hire individuals for mid-management positions.

Here is some postings from other websites:
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MLM: Once Legitimate, Now a Scam

Once upon a time, multi-level marketing was a legitimate business which provided a way for small companies to get their unique products to consumers in small towns and rural areas which had no access to these products. At this time, the products sold themselves, and the multi-level aspect was a way of giving a small reward to those who had worked hard to build the organization. But the focus was always on the product.


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Today, and especially with the growth of the internet, it is possible for consumer to get about whatever they want at competitive prices. There is simply no real need for distribution "systems" as there once was, and indeed the focus of all the programs is not on the products they sell -- which are usually either bogus or are available somewhere else to the public at the same or lesser prices. Instead, the focus now is solely on recruiting new people????with the idea that those people will recruit additional people who will also buy into the program???.

Thus, today just about ALL of the multi-level marketing programs are scams. In today's internet economy, there is simply no need for multi-level marketing or the overpriced products that they sell -- meaning that the only thing they are selling are memberships in anticipation that future memberships will be sold in the future, which is the classic definition of a pyramid scheme, and thus securities fraud????..

The Drop Out Rate

The "Drop Out Rate" of MLM programs is enormous -- 98% will drop out immediately, meaning that only 2% will continue with the program over any long period of time. The Promoters will tell this 2% that they are the "successful" ones -- what this means is that they have become "successful" scamming other people (who will probably spend their money and then drop out, possibly a big personal loss to them but a profit to the Promoters).

The Promoters know the Drop Out Rate, and know that by far most people will buy in, but then never sell anything and quit, which is one of the reasons why MLM programs are criminal schemes.

The Promoters also tell those who stay in that they are the "well-motivated and lucky ones". This is 100% false. The people who never sold anything and dropped out are the lucky ones, since they will not be liable for securities fraud or any of the related criminal penalties that goes with promoting somebody else into the program. It is the people who stay in the program who are risking some prison time and a felony conviction for selling an unregistered security.
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Unknown
Unknown
2011-01-13 19:26:46
Unknown
The world financial group scam is a company that offers variable life insurance, annuities, mutual funds, and financial products to the middle class population. Many critics claim that it is a fraudulent pyramid scheme.

Because the world financial group scam is allowed to continue its operation must mean that it is adhering to the national association of securities dealers (NASD) guidelines, although in the past it has been known to have incurred penalties and fines from NASD for misconduct and misrepresentation.

The world financial group is a multi level marketing, or a pyramid scheme, which is believed to have held back illegally up to 900 complaints of misrepresentation from its customers.

Agents of the world financial group scam have been known to lie to prospective customers about their qualifications and experience in the industry in order to gain the trust and credibility of a customer.

Many of the presidents of the world financial group scam claim to make six figure salaries, they have been caught out before lying about their income, products and services, if you hear this claim ask to see the representatives last financial years income for proof!

If you are being recruited by a representative of the world financial group rather than being offered a product or service, you can be assured that you are being asked to take part in an illegal pyramid scheme, do not participate, and report these incidences to the federal police!

Many multi level marketing companies, or pyramid schemes are borderline to being a cult, they are best avoided, It is strongly recognized that the world financial group scam the same as many of the other companies with the same business structure.

If you are considering taking part in, or being recruited by the world financial group, you are best advised to reconsider, as for their products and services it is disputed that they are even of good quality. The world financial group is a scam!

http://www.corporatenarc.com/world-financial-group-scam.php
Brit
Brit
2011-01-12 21:58:10
Unknown
World Financial Group
3350 East Birch Street
Suite 200
Brea, Ca 92821

While at a job fair called Hire Live located in Orange County, I met a woman at the front of the Hotel where the fair was being held. She claimed to be working for a Marketing company hiring for middle management positions. Then she asked for my resume, that night the same lady named Mary Cacosa called and left a message on my voice mail stating, "My manager and I looked over your resume and we were impressed with your resume and your career accomplishments. We like to offer you a chance for an interview If you could call me back at 203-768-2229." I then checked the receipt of the message and a different number came up (714-924-3756).

The following day I returned her call she claimed to be working for a Marketing company called World Financial group and hiring for middle management positions. Again, her name is Mary Cacosa and she wanted me to return her call at 203-768-2229 originally she called from 714-924-3756. The address she gave me is 3350 E. Birch Street Suite 200 Brea, Ca 92821. The time that we set the interview time for next week--Monday the 17th at 1 p.m. I kept trying to ask more questions but the lady said to write any questions that I have and we'll go over them with you. She also wanted me to bring three references with me and to dress in appropriate business attire.

Thank you to all of you, for posting your past experiences with this cruel scheme targeting eager job seekers. For those of you who have not viewed the other postings both male and female cons have used different names and phone number's--this company is only interested in collecting $100 to supposably run a background check on you.  T

P.S. The job fair I attended is legit companies who are actually renting booths and interviewing candidates seeking management positions for reputable companies. The lady I met was not at a booth located inside the hotel--she was outside the building wearing a business suit and walked up to me as I was about to enter the hotel. When I had asked her for a business card she reply that she had already handed all of them out.
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