Scam
Scam. Sends official-looking mail but read all the fine print. Technically legal, I'm guessing, but misleading and dishonest.
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Scam. Sends official-looking mail but read all the fine print. Technically legal, I'm guessing, but misleading and dishonest.
I received a bill in the mail from LLCcomps.org demanding $104 for a labor and law poster, which I found unusual because I had never been sent a bill like this before. It turns out to be a scam, and they use tactics like threatening hefty fines. If you read the "bill" they send you, it even states they are a non-government agency. Be aware of these scams! I almost fell for it as I'm a new LLC owner!
The NC Secretary of State website warns of scammers targeting new LLCs. Only 3 days after my approval, I received a demanding fake notice from this "company," claiming that I need to immediately send them a $104 "processing fee," for labor law signs that A) my business is NOT required to have and B) I could get for free if I did need them. I wish a zero star rating could be given, but you have to select at least one star and I want to be sure that people continue to have access to accurate information.
Just a scammer trying to rip off new business owners theat don't know better. Total lowlifes that do not deserve your time, respect or your money.
They send in an official letter almost immediately after I filled an LLC. Asking me to pay 100 dollars to pay for posters that are completely free. Ignore these people. It's a nationwide scheme.
Total scam. I created a new LLC and within a week they sent me a very official letter stating I need to get a Labor Law Compliance poster and wanted $108.
These posters are FREE.
The letter has a Denver address of an office building but no unit number.
They want the check sent to a Florida post office. I see that it is post paid so I am sending them back an empty envelope.
This company preys on new business owners who are just starting off. This is not a legitimate company. Beware that they will send you a letter with legal jargon, making you believe that you will be fined thousands of dollars if you do not buy their product. I found out too late that it is a scam.
Unbelievable. They sent me what looks like a government bill. They want you to pay $98 for a poster you can print out for free or at Kinko's for $10. Scare tactics saying you could be fined up to $7,000 for noncompliance.
Then the fine-print at the bottom says that LLCS is a non-government entity, and "this service has not been approved or endorsed by any agency of government. This offer serves as a solication and not intended to be a bill due."
And the best part, they say themselves that these panels or posters are available from the government free of charge! Then why are you charging $98 for it?
It bugs me that this company owner is likely making money off something so dishonest.
Total scam. They send you what looks like a very convincing bill for $98 stating you need to post current compliant labor law posters in your workplace (which can be true) or risk a fine of up to $7K. You can download them from the labor department for free. Don’t fall for it!
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