Do some basic research and you'll quickly find there a multiple guys in on this scam. All names listed below were names we were given over the phone at one time or another but some may certainly be fake. Originally had 2 websites which were identical except for the addresses:
www.annuitysalesnetwork.com @ 2028 E Ben White Blvd suite 240, Austin, TX. 78741 877-388-5887 (although this address is for a company called Scan Mailboxes Solutions, LLC which is just a virtual mailbox company.
This is a bogus attempt to sabotage our good name by Bryan Crosby (817-581-8878 x203), that never used our services. He failed to give us his identity on this site, because he knows its a bogus report, that he's liable for. Bryan never spent any money with our company, he was not ripped off, instead he was obnoxious to one of our sales men and became antagonistic and threatening and wanted a free trial with our appointments, which we refused to give him. Our company works with REAL insurance and financial professionals with integrity. We're a legitimate company and can substantiate it with many satisfied customers. We only have one complaint from someone that didn't use our service.
I sent these clowns $1500 received 2 appointments, when I got there the people were not home, since then it has been impossible to contact Annuity Sales Network, Inc. and the website is gone!
I'm not sure who wrote the rebuttal called "Bogus Report" (no name left…..?) but I do know that Annuity Sales Network was brought to me by Mathew as well. (I have researched and have all his contact info as well) I sent them $2000 months ago, received 4 appts that were not appointments, the people had no idea who I was or why I was there. So, i "did" spend money with this company and at the moment I am NOT happy. I have numerous phone calls out waiting for a reply, as well as email. I have all emails from the company as well as Mathew, all complete 100% logged telephone conversations including the original phone calls from Mathew and subsequent calls with him and others, all mail receipts of correspondence, dates, "contract", proof of money exchanged, who cashed it and where as well as other very pertinent information. Who ever the person is who responded here with "Bogus Report" If your company is as you say, I would appreciate a phone call right away at 631-648-8545 - I urge you to make this call now. My name is Diane -
Annuity Sales Network, Inc. Reviews
Do some basic research and you'll quickly find there a multiple guys in on this scam. All names listed below were names we were given over the phone at one time or another but some may certainly be fake. Originally had 2 websites which were identical except for the addresses:
www.annuitysalesnetwork.com @ 2028 E Ben White Blvd suite 240, Austin, TX. 78741 877-388-5887 (although this address is for a company called Scan Mailboxes Solutions, LLC which is just a virtual mailbox company.
www.annuitymarketingcenter.net @ 500 Westover Drive 4715 Sanford, NC. 27330 919-935-5489
Google maps shows this as a residence and this phone is answered by somebody who called himself Harvey Morris
Magically this website has now disappeared?
Matthew Faracho - salesman
Lawrence Buzin - supposed principal of company, per Matthew.
Harvey Morris - answered for Annuity Marketing Center at 919-935-5489
Bob Mitchell - LinkedIn, answered 877-279-9922 number
James Jones - LinkedIn
Barry Shapiro - LinkedIn
Bob Tretiak - reference provided by Matthew
Steve Barish/Steve Payne
Could go on and on forever but the scam fell apart when Matthew gave me a 'reference' for Steve Barish at 714-929-6080.
Shortly thereafter Bob Mitchell (unbeknowst to Matthew) gave me a 'reference' for Steve Payne at 714-929-6080.
So which is it, Steve Barish or Steve Payne, you get the idea!!! Pretty elaborate to push it to this extent.
Red Flag #10 they don't accept credit cards.
BOGUS REPORT
This is a bogus attempt to sabotage our good name by Bryan Crosby (817-581-8878 x203), that never used our services. He failed to give us his identity on this site, because he knows its a bogus report, that he's liable for. Bryan never spent any money with our company, he was not ripped off, instead he was obnoxious to one of our sales men and became antagonistic and threatening and wanted a free trial with our appointments, which we refused to give him. Our company works with REAL insurance and financial professionals with integrity. We're a legitimate company and can substantiate it with many satisfied customers. We only have one complaint from someone that didn't use our service.
SCAM is RIGHT
I sent these clowns $1500 received 2 appointments, when I got there the people were not home, since then it has been impossible to contact Annuity Sales Network, Inc. and the website is gone!
SCAM
SCAM.. SCAM.. SCAM.. DO NOT SEND THESE PEOPLE MONEY!!
Interesting
I'm not sure who wrote the rebuttal called "Bogus Report" (no name left…..?) but I do know that Annuity Sales Network was brought to me by Mathew as well. (I have researched and have all his contact info as well) I sent them $2000 months ago, received 4 appts that were not appointments, the people had no idea who I was or why I was there. So, i "did" spend money with this company and at the moment I am NOT happy. I have numerous phone calls out waiting for a reply, as well as email. I have all emails from the company as well as Mathew, all complete 100% logged telephone conversations including the original phone calls from Mathew and subsequent calls with him and others, all mail receipts of correspondence, dates, "contract", proof of money exchanged, who cashed it and where as well as other very pertinent information. Who ever the person is who responded here with "Bogus Report" If your company is as you say, I would appreciate a phone call right away at 631-648-8545 - I urge you to make this call now. My name is Diane -