Address of Company Non-Existent
When I typed in the address on the letterhead into the reverse look-up in whitepages.com, I got 0 matching results. Looking on Google maps, I see that it is located near a parking garage and several businesses. A letter sent to this address would probably be returned.
Telephone Number Is a Cell Phone
When I reverse looked up the number, it would not tell me who was listed, but it indicated that the number was a cell phone. This is not a company. It’s a person posing as a company.
In summary, Sterling Consumer Surveys is a scam, through and through. My past experience with mystery shopping helped me to pinpoint many areas that the average person would have overlooked; and if the points I have made will help you to avoid being scammed now and in the future, then the purpose of this article has been fulfilled.
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