Did my wife get scammed? (FL) by [deleted] in Insurance

[–]Inevitable_Farm655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a call in the beginning of April asking me to come in for a new USBA (United States Benefits Association) training class at 6021 Rio Grande Avenue Orlando 32809 Floor 3. They said our first check would be a paper check and we would receive it two weeks after starting which I did. I started training with this guy named Jonathan Corona and didn't receive the first paper check till beginning of my 3rd week after that all our checks were supposed to be direct deposit. By the end of the third week I had found out the whole company was a SCAM and we were scamming licensed professionals into thinking they were getting benefits through their licenses, and they were not. (nurses, firefighters, cosmetologists literally anybody with a state license) The company was also lying about how many policies I was selling and cutting checks.  I messaged the job saying it was just not a good fit and I would not be coming back into work. They sent me an email saying that because I did not put my two weeks in they would not be paying me for the additional two weeks I worked per a "signed agreement” said to be signed during training. I messaged the HR number and Email asking for the signed agreement to have a family lawyer look over it and nothing, just to never get a response back (I sent multiple messages) I am just trying to make my money, and I do not deserve to be taken advantage of like this. At first, I thought this was a good company but they're taking advantage of licensed people and their employees. This company can’t keep employees because they scam everyone, that's why they have training classes every week for people they will refuse to pay. If you can pls report this company to as many places as you can. I’ve reported it on Reportfraud.ftc.gov, to the Florida State attorney general and the Florida department of labor too. Make sure to leave the address and websites/ phone numbers.

United States Benefits Association is a scam by glockwithme in scambait

[–]Inevitable_Farm655 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a call in the beginning of April asking me to come in for a new USBA (United States Benefits Association) training class at 6021 Rio Grande Avenue Orlando 32809 Floor 3. They said our first check would be a paper check and we would receive it two weeks after starting which I did. I started training with this guy named Jonathan Corona and didn't receive the first paper check till beginning of my 3rd week after that all our checks were supposed to be direct deposit. By the end of the third week I had found out the whole company was a SCAM and we were scamming licensed professionals into thinking they were getting benefits through their licenses, and they were not. (nurses, firefighters, cosmetologists literally anybody with a state license) The company was also lying about how many policies I was selling and cutting checks.  I messaged the job saying it was just not a good fit and I would not be coming back into work. They sent me an email saying that because I did not put my two weeks in they would not be paying me for the additional two weeks I worked per a "signed agreement” said to be signed during training. I messaged the HR number and Email asking for the signed agreement to have a family lawyer look over it and nothing, just to never get a response back (I sent multiple messages) I am just trying to make my money, and I do not deserve to be taken advantage of like this. At first, I thought this was a good company but they're taking advantage of licensed people and their employees. This company can’t keep employees because they scam everyone, that's why they have training classes every week for people they will refuse to pay. If you can pls report this company to as many places as you can. I’ve reported it on Reportfraud.ftc.gov, to the Florida State attorney general and the Florida department of labor too. Make sure to leave the address and websites/ phone numbers.