Kgm Marketing


Country United States
State Aruba
City Los Angeles
Phone 1-949-629-5695
Website kgmmarketing.com/

Kgm Marketing Reviews

  • Feb 2, 2015

I totally stand by your comments. They promise they will mail you the title of property. Then package lost, then original person can't be found. The reason is because these criminals change their names so much they are not intelligent enough what fake name they used the last fake call. The state of California needs to get with the program. We are honest people, working, paying taxes and your paychecks. Is it not time to put these a******* behind bars. They are flat out criminals. They wake up everyday with one purpose, TO SCREW honest people over.

  • Jan 8, 2015

This company contacted me through a telemaketing call (local person) whom I found out later got the job off of craigslist. It sounded to good to be true, which I have learned is ALWAYS a scam. They offer free marketing at no cost to you. They (John and Allyson) did a web interview with me and everything seemed good, so far...They brought up my website and showed me certain aspects that needed changing, updating, etc. and pointed out a lot of really nonsequential things that could easily be fixed by me (just haven't done yet). OK...

I asked them what was expected of me and the answer was "Just your cooperation". OK...They promised to drive more customers to my site and brick and mortar store thru their marketing strategies, which was done by using my sales reports from my processing company, or rather, the END processor, which is First Bank. My middleman and customer service is Express (a great company). I did call Express and informed them of this scam.

A few days later, Allyson emailed me the process application. It asked for my bank account, merchant account, canceled check, and Drivers License. Hmmm...I don't know of any marketing company that needs this info to do business, especially for FREE and I told them so. The answer was they didn't have an affliation with Express, only First Bank, and needed this information to 'look' at my reports. I informed them that I called Express and they would give permission (with my consent) for them to examine the reports without having that information.

I also investigated who KGM Marketing was. Their website is very allusive. While it looks geat, there really is no information. I myself could create the same website easily and put any information on there that they have boasted. I tried to check on some of their 'clients' and Fortune 500 companies-all dead ends...and I told them so.

I asked for reliable, substantiated customers, clients and/or other evidence to pursue and they could not comply. I told them I had already been scammed once this way this last year. The email politely declined any further business and was sorry to see me go...

The home working telephone marketer is now suspicious of their activity as well, even though she is paid, she does not want to represent a bogus company that may be scamming small business owners. She has begun her own investigation.

Things to remember, that I have learned...

1. If it is too good to be true-It's a SCAM!

2. A company that cannot verify itself is bogus.

3. No marketing company needs your banking/personal information to work for you.

4. Many credit card fraud scams involve getting between you and your processor and can 'skim' your profits or drain your accounts and you won't know it for few days to weeks!!

5. Always contact your current processor if someone calls to say you need some update or they ask for any pertinent info.

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