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Is this company for real?
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12/20/2010 5:24 PM (PST)
Has anyone actually succeeded using the information provided by The Vault International?
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12/21/2010 11:51 AM (PST)
The Vault International is not an Accredited Business. They have an F rating with the LA BBB and 4 complaints withing the last three years.
BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Click here for details about the factors considered.
Factors that lowered this business's rating include:
BBB concerns with the industry in which this business operatesBBB does not have sufficient background information on this business. BBB made at least two requests for background information from business. BBB has not received a response from business and/or has not been able to verify information received from business. Factors that raised this business's rating include:
Complaint volume filed with BBB for business of this sizeResponse to complaint(s) filed against businessResolution of complaint(s) filed against business
We advise against sending money to companies making these kind of offers. Most advertise on the Internet, via email, or in the help wanted sections of newspapers and other publications. The companies placing the ads are not hiring anyone. Their actual business is deceptive advertising designed to entice the public to send fees to get started. Addresses given are usually mail drops, advertised phone numbers reach recordings and calls are not returned, and no local phone numbers are listed. Most work-at-home companies advertise in states other than where they are located so as to avoid prosecution.
Complaints about other companies engaging in similar types of businesses generally allege that once money is sent, respondents fail to receive the promised employment. Some complain that the company does nothing more than advise them to place the same kind of ad in their own local papers. In other cases, customers receive nothing from the company. Most of these offers are made in conjunction with a money-back guarantee, but our experience is that few customers are able to obtain refunds despite the guarantee.
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