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AZM

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  • 1 complaint in the last 3 years.
  • 1 complaint closed in the last 12 months.

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  • Initial Complaint

    Date:05/07/2025

    Type:Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
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    I was contacted by a company called AZM that does website setup and maintenance for individuals who want to earn money online. The lady stated that I have $3673.09 in commissions earned from me requesting an online store back on 3/2024. They said I have not paid them $32.99 monthly for the website maintenance from that date until 2/2025. The lady stated that I owe them $395.88 that will need to sent via money order or cashiers check in order to continue making commissions and for them to release the $3673.09. She also stated that they cannot take the balance owed out of the commissions already earned due to an issue with my CVV. When I called her back and told her that I was not interested, she said that in order for me to cancel my account I would have to pay the $395.88 back balance and speak to a mentor that would show me how to close out the website and put it up for sale. She said the mentor would take 10% from the amount of the website sale. That after that is completed it, they would release the commissions earned. I look this company in the BBB of Phoenix, AZ and cannot locate them. She sent me a link in the email stating that I can confirm that AZM is in good standing with ******* *********** ********** under ID *********. When I pull up the website on my own and not through the link I cannot get that number to come up. I sent them an email in reply asking them to close the account and use the money from the "commissions" to cover any alleged balance.

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