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assured pardons of canada Joe Black Scam, No service, No communcation Vancouver, British Columbia |
1st of Jan, 2012 by User431860 |
Assured Pardons of Canada is a scam!! I used Assured Pardons for my pardon. I paid in full hundreds of dollars on time without issue. After the last payment was made almost all communication was cut off and no service was provided. The man there is Joe Black. He will very rarely answer the phone and the answering service is useless! its just a woman who passes along the same message you leave on his infamous voice mail. Joe is a big scam that will take your money, lie to you and waste over a year of your life. Do not use this company as you will be in the same boat as many others. They have accumulated an F rating with 16, so far, bad reviews with the BBB just in 2011 alone. In fact, i cant find even a single good review any where on the internet. Just a lot of negative ones. Those of us who have been victims of Joe Black, should get together to discuss action. I personally have the answer if anyone is interested. Everyone, beware of this cheaper company and read all possible reviews so you dont get scammed like us. |
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I am also being scammed by Joe Black.
Paid 18 months ago. |
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Me too. What's the answer that you claim to have? How can i contact you? |
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I am in the process of being scammed by 'Joe Black' as well. I just cancelled my credit card so he won't be able to tap into the money that i do not EVEN have. The worst part about this is the wasted time! How can we contact you for the answer? |
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I applied for my pardon in 2003, I was told it took a few years before the pardon could be submitted, in 2007 I was told my papers were submitted and it will take around a year to complete. I ended up getting a few different jobs that stated they will do a criminal check. I figured everything was done and I was just waiting for written confirmation. In December 2011, I was laid off for having a record. It took me almost 2 monthes to reach Joe Buleic or Black whichever you've been told. He said we have to resubmit the application. I ended up calling the parole board who told me the paper work was submitted in 2009, but were sent back due to information that didn't match. I asked Joe about this and he said he has no clue what they were telling me about . I ended up doing the local check again and wasted even more money cause I was sent to do prints again. I can't reach him again, and between a mortgage and a baby coming I can't afford to go through this process again. |
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