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Additional Information

Not BBB accredited

Additional Information for Six Figure Stamp Club

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Location of This Business
PO Box 218354, Upper Arlngtn, OH 43221-8354
BBB File Opened:
6/3/2019
Years in Business:
6
Business Started:
11/9/2018
Business Management
  • Mr. Charles McMillin, Owner
Contact Information

Principal

  • Mr. Charles McMillin, Owner

Customer Contact

  • Mr. Charles McMillin, Owner
Additional Contact Information

Email Addresses

Additional Business Information
Additional Info
The address used on their website is a postal mail box located at the Twin Rivers Drive, Columbus Ohio main U.S. Post Office. BBB does not know where the company is physically located. 
Social Media

Alert

Based on information in BBB files, Six Figure Stamp Club appears to be a cahs gifting scheme / multi-level marketing scheme at best, or a Ponzi scheme at worst. The business uses a post office box in Upper Arlington, OH. BBB did nto find a registration with the Ohio Secretary of State for them. The phone number (605) 313-4496 was a recorded meeting number, which is no longer working. Area code 605 belongs to Sioux Falls, SD. 

BBB has tips on avoiding a pyramid scheme at this link: 

https://www.bbb.org/article/news-releases/18172-bbb-tip-avoiding-pyramid-schemes

Alert

STOP! BBB urges you to consider carefully whether you want to participate in what appears to be a "cash gifting" or "leveraging" scheme.  

Cash gifting schemes are presented in an endless variety of ways, including this website promising a windfall of money. They are pyramid schemes. They are dependent upon the number of people recruited. New participants pay money to join. These initial fees go to those who have been in the cash gifting scheme the longest. Though money is promised, new members almost never receive any money. Remember, members are not required to do anything with their cash gifts. This means they are not required to give anything back. No matter how these schemes are presented, the bottom line is the same for all - gifting clubs are illegal in the U.S. 

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