Prosperity Network

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Monica –

Victim Location 99901

Type of a scam Employment

Ken Bolinder of the Prosperity Network uses robocalling to offer "opportunities to work from home." These calls are not solicited and they make claims of pay between $100-$200 dollars a day. "Serious entrepreneurs" might make even more answering phone calls from home. It’s a complete hoax

Anne –

Victim Location 19808

Type of a scam Employment

Repeated calls/voicemails at illegal times during the day from "Ken from Prosperity network" saying that I recently visited a website that offered opportunities to work from home. I have never had an interest or sought the opportunity to work from home. Voicemail states that the prosperity network currently has an overflow of inbound calls and would like the opportunity to offer me a role in which I will have the opportunity to make $100-$400 a day. Its a scam call that just wont quit. Phone number provided in voicemail to contact is *** "Have a prosperous day"

Joy –

Victim Location 55106

Type of a scam Employment

"Ken" from Prosperity Network indicates I have "rolled over one of their websites", which is not true, and offers me a chance to work from home, with some amounts mentioned, by calling this number 435-255-7561. It’s really wrong that they are preying on people in this neighborhood who might need to work from home.

These calls have increased in the past month from generally 1 per month to multiple times per week on both my cell and landline phone. Calls come from an "unknown" number and go directly to voicemail (no rings first).

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