Tony is the guy who runs this operation. He says he's a former police detective, my cousin is NYPD for the Mayor's detail-- ran his name through the system and nothing came up. Also check out his spelling and grammar. *Advise?* Use spell check!
Tony will charge you for 'training', provide that training and disappear once it's time for a job. This is a classic scam, all he needs is a few people to fall for it and POP that's a couple thousand.
Also, it's sad-- Tony targets young MINORITY kids who are desperate for work. This was me when I went in. I hope none of them fall for his scam. He's a small time crook impersonating a cop/former cop. DON'T FALL FOR THIS.
Well, when you cut off a hydra's head, another pops up. These people are running the same old security guard scam. They try to justify it saying it's akin to taking the nursing exams or the engineering exams which is a lie. No company will ask you to pay them to become a licensed engineer and then they will hire. They won't take your money! The company has the right to tell you that according to certain state laws, you are not licensed and that you need to go to the right authority and get lisenced or we can't hire legally or you can't have a practice in that field. That authority has the right to charge you and is no way under the guise of an employee or referral agency. See the difference? Get educated folks. Be aware of these people! There are no jobs! These narcissistic people aren't doing anything different than the other scammers of this nature no matter what they say. They are are referral agency and a bad one at that because no good referral agency will ask you for any money for any reason. Do your research and compare them to any other business of this nature and judge for yourself. The attorney general says that nobody should pay for a job. Seacrch for "A.G Schneiderman sues NYC security training company that scammed unemployed customers" and you'll see that they are just copy cats. Down with scumbags like these people.
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Tony is the guy who runs this operation. He says he's a former police detective, my cousin is NYPD for the Mayor's detail-- ran his name through the system and nothing came up. Also check out his spelling and grammar. *Advise?* Use spell check!
Tony will charge you for 'training', provide that training and disappear once it's time for a job. This is a classic scam, all he needs is a few people to fall for it and POP that's a couple thousand.
Also, it's sad-- Tony targets young MINORITY kids who are desperate for work. This was me when I went in. I hope none of them fall for his scam. He's a small time crook impersonating a cop/former cop. DON'T FALL FOR THIS.
Well, when you cut off a hydra's head, another pops up. These people are running the same old security guard scam. They try to justify it saying it's akin to taking the nursing exams or the engineering exams which is a lie. No company will ask you to pay them to become a licensed engineer and then they will hire. They won't take your money! The company has the right to tell you that according to certain state laws, you are not licensed and that you need to go to the right authority and get lisenced or we can't hire legally or you can't have a practice in that field. That authority has the right to charge you and is no way under the guise of an employee or referral agency. See the difference? Get educated folks. Be aware of these people! There are no jobs! These narcissistic people aren't doing anything different than the other scammers of this nature no matter what they say. They are are referral agency and a bad one at that because no good referral agency will ask you for any money for any reason. Do your research and compare them to any other business of this nature and judge for yourself. The attorney general says that nobody should pay for a job. Seacrch for "A.G Schneiderman sues NYC security training company that scammed unemployed customers" and you'll see that they are just copy cats. Down with scumbags like these people.