> Does anyone know about the company wide visions consulting?

Does anyone know about the company wide visions consulting?

Posted at: 2015-03-04 
Are you referring to widevisionsconsultinginc.com ?, seeing that the web site is only 7 weeks old and registered to a French address, I would say it is a fly by night scam operation. It's just not profitable for any attorney to get involved in a lawsuit, unless it were a class action, probably this biz is too small for that. It's too new to have actual scam reports published as yet.

You can lodge a complaint with the FTC.gov, report it to scamr listings like ripoffreport for the personal satisfaction.

A similar scam is craigslist "employer" ads where they require you to get a credit check, these are actually marketers collecting a commission from the paid credit check.

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I must say I was quite surprised at the statements made about this company. After taking a close look at the question and the following comments put forth , I see that there are some false claims and assertions being made. This company does not ask for money for a security license. However there is a cost for security training. Its perfectly reasonable to have to pay for training. Nursing school to be a nurse has a cost , beauty school to be a beautician has a cost , auto motive school to be a mechanic has a cost and that's just to mention a few. The remark about going to the police is absurd. There has to be illegal activity involved. I am sorry I don't see it here. Further more the individual who responded to those comments gave some bad advise. Ripoffreport.com has a class action law suit against them pending for publishing hundreds of similar false claims and unfounded comments. They are in fact a scam themselves! I give Wide Visions Consulting the highest recommendation. I do that because my uncle went there to obtain his security guard training and certificates. I myself paid for his training. It is a legitimate organization and they behaved in an orderly adult and professional manner. My advise to any one who wants truthful answers regarding any company , do some first rate primary objective research before getting paranoid. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions via email at jordoninv55@gmail.com.

The people at this company should be ashamed of themselves. Karma will get them all believe me they will have no good luck scamming people out of their money. This company claims to offer training for security guards and osha safety, first off they are charging three to four times the amount of normal training schools, then they take your money and promise you that they have a job for you but never call you back. When. You go to the office to request a refund they say well you did sign the paper that says a job was not guaranteed. Yes, I did but you told me you had a job for me when I payed you my money but now that you received my money that I actually borrowed to get trained for this job you claimed you had guaranteed. For me,now there is no job and I must leave your office or you will call the police. I would not recommend anyone do business with these people, they are deceptive and believe me they will take your money and get away with it legally. I can't believe these people are still in business. It's disgusting what they are doing to people who are honestly looking for decent jobs. Karma will have the last laugh on you people.

^ 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.

And TONY-- YOU WERE REPORTED BIG BOY. YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED! Impersonating an officer of the law is also illegal.

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there is nothing safe in american, this is the second time i was victime of this kind of web scam. the first time i informed the police and i even went to consumer affaires to claim of them but nothing happen.this administration should be very careful to fight these kinds of behavior

These people are liars. We did a complain. I would say every one should do a complain about these people.call 311.and call consumer services

Is the wide vision consulting true I just give money today so tomorrow I should give more money can somebody helpme please

Does anyone know of this company? I came here for an interview a few days ago and they were asking for money for security license. I gave the money cause they told me they would find me a job after I finish their training. Every time I looked them up online not a whole lot of things come up. Idk what to do now if I should go to the police! Has anyone else been in this situation? I need help cause now I'm paranoid. Thanks a lot in advance!