The good news is that this is my second blog post in a weeks time.
Unfortunately, it’s also my second straight “bad news” post in a row also.
Nevertheless, this is very important.
During the last year, I’ve been hearing rumors that people calling my customers and pretending to be me. (among others) Not cool, but completely understandable… I mean who WOULDN’T want to be me right?
Obviously I’m kidding about that last part. (sort of )
Anyway, I sent out a couple of warning messages, to give people a heads up on what was happening, but I’m not sure how helpful it actually was, because to be honest, I myself didn’t even know what the heck was going on until just recently.
Well turns out, it’s not good. In fact it’s pretty bad.
Click the play button below to see what I mean…
Now that you know the scoop, let me take this opportunity to say this…
If anyone other than me or my cousin Jessica calls you claiming to be affiliated with me or my company in ANY way DO NOT BELIEVE THEM! Get as much information from them as you can and let me know immediately.
I have never once shared ANY of my prospects or customers information with anyone, and I have never given anyone permission to call or solicit products and services.
If you don’t know the sound of my voice, then watch more videos and get familiar with it because they have been known to act as the product owners themselves.
Anyways, regardless if you are one of my customers or not, you are at risk because these scumbags are going after anybody and everybody they can.
Thousands of people from all over the world have already fallen victim. And the sad part is that a lot of them don’t even realize that they have been (or are currently being) scammed until it’s too late to recoup their losses.
Your friends need to know about this so pass this information on.
Be safe out there, and let me know if there is anything I can do.
Have Fun, Be Blessed!
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20. August 2011 at 10:53 pm
Well said, Justin. One of my suggestions (after being scammed in this scenario 2 years ago) is to never give out your phone number on an optin form. There is no reason for a marketer to ask for a phone number at first contact other than to provide a means of making contact for sales/upsell purposes; and you run the risk of your phone number being sold to a call center of the sort talked about here.
That said, I noticed you provide your own contact number on your site and FB page, which engenders a feeling of trust. The bad guys rarely make it easy for you to get hold of them.
Thanks for spreading the word!
Ann
21. August 2011 at 3:32 am
Thank you for providing this information. A call center made contact with me twice. I was asked both times about purchasing a coaching program, fortunately it wasn’t from you. The first time the so called Customer Service Representative asked me to pay monthly payments for a coaching program from one of the top Internet Marketers, but I declined the offer.
A little over a month ago, it seemed that the same person asked me to purchase a coaching program from another Internet Marketer. Again I declined this offer.
The scariest thing is that I only made a purchase from one of the Internet Marketers. So this means that they (call centers) may be also be targeting your list. There should be a way that our information is better protected from these hackers because they are playing with our emotions while ruining your reputation as well as others in the Internet Marketing industry.
Thanks,
Dacia
29. August 2011 at 5:02 pm
Hey Justin,thanks for info,very interesting,Iam novie to internet business,I just starter under my wedsite…www.mymission.getadeal.us try-it.thank Justin.