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MoveMaster
Country: United States
I was contacted in 2012 by a rep from E Driven Concepts charged $99.00 per month since. I am no longer interested in the services since as of this date we still do not see any of the results promised.. The rep contacted my office 01/06/2014 and was told I the owner was not in the office so the rep from E Driven Concepts called my cell phone and began to argue with me on the phone  of the importance  of me staying with them and paying the month to month bill .of $99.00 I hung up the phone and the next day someone from this company did a back ground check on me the owner and today 01/08/214 contacted my staff and asked them many personal questions about myself and the company and the employment of the staff . All I can say is I wish i would have checked up on these guys sooner . Be Careful of who you do business with

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    tj
    When you reject an offer, it's not normal business practice for the other side to respond with "arguing" or intimidating phone calls.  Those are tactics consistent with attempting to threaten and intimidate you into handing over money, rather than selling some product.

    Scam intimidation often takes the form of attempting to appear to be "suing" or "collecting a debt", often attempting to fabricate the appearance that you "agreed" to something you never agreed to, then acting like you "owe" money for it.  Similar patterns show up in fraudulent "business directory" billing scams, fraudulent "magazine subscription" shakedown rackets, and phony consumer "payday loan debt collection" shakedowns.  Harassment is also commonly used, as a tactic of intimidation, to threaten that "you've committed a crime", or to catch some snippet of a phone call they can twist into pretending is an "agreement", again as a tactic of intimidation.  The creeps who pull this stuff don't actually sue, and are looking for free money from whoever they can sucker.

    What do you mean by a "background check"?
    Was this someone calling your employees pretending to be an "investigator"?
    Or did they pull a copy of your personal credit report?

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