BUSINESS RECOVERY SERVICES, LLC
2753 E. BROADWAY ROAD
SUITE 101-147
MESA, AZ 85204
[protected] PHONE
[protected] (FAX)
businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com
Are you interested in trying to get your money back from Stores Online? Business Recovery Services (BRS) has assisted former Stores Online clients recover over $150, 000 of their money from Stores Online alone, and we have recovered even more money from their affiliated companies such as PMI. For more information, visit us at our website, http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net.
For those who have already gotten started with BRS, congratulations. For those who have not, please either (1) E-mail us at businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, or (2) call us at [protected]. We would love to assist you in your efforts to attempt to recover your money from Stores Online, as well as Stores Online’s affiliated companies.
Brian H.
Owner
Business Recovery Services
BUSINESS RECOVERY SERVICES, LLC
2753 E. BROADWAY ROAD
SUITE 101-147
MESA, AZ 85204
[protected] PHONE
[protected] (FAX)
businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com
Are you interested in trying to get your money back from Stores Online? Business Recovery Services (BRS) has assisted former Stores Online clients recover over $150, 000 of their money from Stores Online alone, and we have recovered even more money from their affiliated companies. For more information, visit us at our website, http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net.
For those who have already gotten started with BRS, congratulations. For those who have not, please either (1) E-mail us at businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, or (2) call us at [protected]. We would love to assist you in your efforts to attempt to recover your money from Stores Online, as well as Stores Online’s affiliated companies.
Brian H.
Owner
Business Recovery Services
BUSINESS RECOVERY SERVICES, LLC
2753 E. BROADWAY ROAD
SUITE 101-147
MESA, AZ 85204
[protected] PHONE
[protected] (FAX)
businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com
Are you interested in trying to get your money back from Stores Online? Business Recovery Services (BRS) has assisted former Stores Online clients recover over $150, 000 of their money from Stores Online alone, and we have recovered even more money from their affiliated companies. For more information, visit us at our website, http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net.
For those who have already gotten started with BRS, congratulations. For those who have not, please either (1) E-mail us at businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, or (2) call us at [protected]. We would love to assist you in your efforts to attempt to recover your money from Stores Online, as well as Stores Online’s affiliated companies.
Brian H.
Owner
Business Recovery Services
BUSINESS RECOVERY SERVICES, LLC
2753 E. BROADWAY ROAD
SUITE 101-147
MESA, AZ 85204
[protected] PHONE
[protected] (FAX)
businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com
Are you interested in trying to get your money back from Stores Online? Business Recovery Services (BRS) has assisted former Stores Online clients recover over $140, 000 of their money from Stores Online alone, and we have recovered even more money from their affiliated companies. For more information, visit us at our website, http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net.
For those who have already gotten started with BRS, congratulations. For those who have not, please either (1) E-mail us at businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, or (2) call us at [protected]. We would love to assist you in your efforts to attempt to recover your money from Stores Online, as well as Stores Online’s affiliated companies.
Brian H.
Owner
Business Recovery Services
Joe the Toe,
Once again, you have failed to fully disclose your identity. Most likely, that's because you are probably working for one of these fraudulent home-based business sellers, and you cannot stand in the light of day. On the other hand, I can completelt disclose my identity for two simple reasons:
BECAUSE I AM HELPING PEOPLE AND I AM DOING THE RIGHT THING
However, in the spirit of fairness, I will give you an opportunity to prove me wrong.
I have a private investigator on my staff. As such, I am well aware of the REQUIREMENTS to be a private investigator. So, let's let the readers know exactly what you are required to do by law.
By law, in all 50 United States and Canada, you are REQUIRED TO FULLY DISCLOSE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION UPON REQUEST, AND I HEREBY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM YOU:
1) Your full name
2) Your physical address where you operate as a private investigator
3) State or province where you are licensed.
4) Your specific license number
5) Number of years you have been licensed as a private investigator.
I HEREBY DEMAND THAT YOU PROVIDE THE AFOREMENTIONED INFORMATION. NOW, LET'S SEE IF YOU ARE A REAL PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR, YOU IF YOU JUST SOME SCHMUCK WRITING STUPID POSTINGS ON THE COMPLAINT BOARD.
PERSONALLY, I THINK YOU ARE JUST SOME [censor] WHO WORKS FOR ONE OF THESE HOME-BASED BUSINESS SELLERS WHO IS SO COWARDLY THAT HE MAKES A LIVING BY STEALING FROM AMERICA'S ELDERLY, RATHER THAN MAKE A LEGITIMATE LIVING!
IF YOU FAIL TO PROVIDE THIS INFORMATION, THEN I WILL REPORT YOU TO THE PROPER AUTRHORITIES FOR THE FULLEST PROSECUTION AVAILABL UNDER THE LAW.
Brian Hessler
Another person who ia afraid to show his/her face in the light of day! Why are they afraid to show their faces? That's right, because these individuals are trying to feed the readers of Complaints Board misinformation about Business Recovery Services and Brian Hessler. As always, IBusiness Recovery Services and Brian hessler will never hide because we do not need to hide, as we are doing the right thing.
I presume that this writer either works for or runs one of these fraudulent home-based busiensses because, if he/she were a client, then chances are that he/she would be smiling about their refund from at least one of the garbage home-based businesses.
As for your posted links, nice try! These decisions were overturned in the State of Arizona appelate court, and you know that. Unfortunately, these links are a product of an overzealous and underinformed prosecutor who tried to have it in for me.
This isn't too different from today, as many of the government and consumer protection agencies who are paid to protect you from these unscrupulous business opportunities have attempted to fight the efforts of Business Recovery Services, including a lawsuit filed by the United States Government. For your information, the U.S. government lost, too.
If you want to try to recover your money from one of these fraudulent home-based business, then please call me at [protected]. Or, you can visit our website, www.businessrecoveryservices.net, for more information on how Business Recovery Services has assisted many people just like you, and what we are doing to fight these home-based businesses.
I ask the reader who is afraid to show his/her face one simple question:
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HELP PEOPLE GET THEIR MONEY BACK FROM THESE FRAUDULENT HOME-BASED BUSINESSES?
Brian Hessler
Peter McT,
First, why are you afraid to disclose your entire name? Do you have something to hide?
Second, if you have made this much money with PMI, then why don't you even attempt to provide any type of proof of your success? For that matter, why doesn't anyone who claims to make a lot of money with PMI ever provide proof positive to support their claims?
So "Peter", please either fax or E-mail any invoices and/or receipts that demonstrate that you have made anywhere near $200, 000 with PMI. Also, please either E-mail me or fax your Federal Tax Return showing that you paid taxes on your extraordinary earnings. As a good citizen, I'm sure that you paid your taxes, right?
My E-mail address is businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, and my fax number is [protected].
"Peter", it's time to either "PUT-UP" or "SHUT-UP."
Brian
Equal Opportunity,
First, Business Recovery Services (BRS) never called PMI crooked. All BRS asked for was proof positive that Peter McT actually made money with PMI and/or its services. Equal Opportunity, perhaps you have a guilty conscious and that's why you "assumed" that I stated that PMI is crooked. If you read my letter closely, it says no such thing.
Now, let’s address the point which you have elected to ignore. Please have Peter McT provide positive proof that he's earned over $200, 000 with PMI, along with his Federal Taxes to confirm his earnings.
Boy, I wonder "Why did you forget to discuss this point?" To date BRS has never received documented proof that anyone has earned money through PMI and/or its services. That doesn't mean that BRS isn't willing to provide any PMI client with the opportunity to prove that he/she made a net profit with PMI. Quite the contrary, BRS would love to talk to anybody who has made a net profit with PMI and can document this success in the aforementioned manner.
Now that you brought up the BBB, let's compare PMI's BBB Reliability Report to that of BRS.
Company # of complaints BBB Accreditation BBB Rating
PMI 239 Yes A+
BRS 45 No D-
PMI's BBB Reliability Report is as shown at:
http://www.bbb.org/utah/business-reviews/business-consultants/professional-marketing-international-in-lehi-ut-2003044
BRS' BBB Reliability Report is as shown below:
http://www.bbb.org/central-northern-western-arizona/business-reviews/business-services-general/business-recovery-services-in-mesa-az-97033088/
Now, after looking at this data, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the BBB does not provide a level playing field to compare businesses that are Accredited versus those who are Non-Accredited. Also, the BBB has some inherent conflicts of interest, as indicated at:
http://www.bbbroundup.com/LosAngelesBBB.html
Also, do any of you who have started with PMI believe that PMI is truly an A+ company? I don't need to decide for you, as you are grown men and women and can make your own determination.
Now, what about BRS' accomplishments? These are very easy to document, and BRS has recovered over $100, 000 from PMI alone, over $400, 000 from Storesonline and/or its "few select providers", and over $1, 125, 000 overall. Just go to www.businessrecoveryservices.net and www.brstestimonials.com. Some portions of these websites are password protected because some home-based business and/or coaching and/or education sellers are calling people who have recovered their money and are harassing them. BRS challenges PMI to document over $1, 000, 000 in net profit that they have assisted their clients in earning.
Let's see if PMI is up for the challenge.
Brian Hessler
If you want to try to recover your money back from DW Scott Financial, or any other company affiliated with Bankcard Empire, then please call me at [protected]. Also, check out our website, www.bizopcops.com.
Brian Hessler
I see that you're still afraid to identify yourself and come into the light of day. With all of the garbage coming out of your mouth, it's little wonder why. So, why are you so afraid to identify yourself? Are you afraid that Busienss Recovery Services will expose you for who you truly are?
I presume that this writer either works for or runs one of these fraudulent home-based businesses because, if he/she were a client, then chances are that he/she would be smiling about their refund from at least one of the garbage home-based businesses.
As for your posted links, nice try! These decisions were overturned in the State of Arizona appelate court, and you know that. Unfortunately, these links are a product of an overzealous and underinformed prosecutor who tried to have it in for me.
This isn't too different from today, as many of the government and consumer protection agencies who are paid to protect you from these unscrupulous business opportunities have attempted to fight the efforts of Business Recovery Services, including a lawsuit filed by the United States Government. For your information, the U.S. government lost, too.
If you want to try to recover your money from one of these fraudulent home-based business, then please call me at [protected]. Or, you can visit our website, www.businessrecoveryservices.net, for more information on how Business Recovery Services has assisted many people just like you, and what we are doing to fight these home-based businesses.
I ask the reader who is afraid to show his/her face one simple question:
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HELP PEOPLE GET THEIR MONEY BACK FROM THESE FRAUDULENT HOME-BASED BUSINESSES?
SO WHO THE HELL ARE YOU, YOU GUTLESS WONDER!
Brian Hessler
I like your sense of humor. And, I appreciate your skepticism. Please allow me to inform you of what I learned at Don Lapre's, which has helped Business Recovery Services (BRS) become extremely successful, and then explain why BRS has a D- rating with the BBB.
First, I learned under what specific conditions Don would issue a refund for his disgruntled clients. Obviously, I have incorporated these techniques at BRS, and they have been very instrumental in BRS' success. Of course, BRS has developed many other techniques which BRS uses to assist its clients in their efforts to try to attain a refund from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses. These techniques have been tremendously successful, as BRS has assisted its clients in recovering over $1.25 million United States dollars from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses. So, like it or not, my work experience at Don's was essential in developing BRS' recovery concept.
Just like you, I thought the BBB was a reliable source of information to predict the performance of a business. I also believed that, if you do the right things, then you will arrive at a good rating with the BBB. So, BRS believed that if its kits contained letter to the BBB to investigate complaints, then the BBB would objectively investigate complaints. In addition, BRS believed that the BBB's claim that the BBB investigates consumer complaints for free was true.
What BRS found was a path of lies and deceit on the BBB's part, and I cannot tell you how disillusioned I was when I discovered that businesses are capable of buying ratings with the BBB by becoming an Accredited Member. To add insult to injury, the Central Arizona BBB (CABBB) called BRS and offered BRS the opportunity to become a BBB Accredited Member. Of course, a business cannot possibly become a BBB Accredited Member unless the business pays the BBB an annual fee. BRS believes that it is fair to conclude that BBB Accredited Members can achieve such a status without consideration of the merits of their works. Because BRS is a company of high ethical standards, BRS could not become a BBB Accredited Member and "purchase its rating", even though doing so would have made responding to letters just like yours totally unnecessary. BRS has achieved its success through the merits of BRS' works, not because BRS bought a BBB rating.
When the "Do-It-Yourself" Business Recovery Kits were initially distributed to BRS' initial clients, the BBB started to receive a much heavier volume of consumer complaints (through the aforementioned letters) than it had in the past. So, the BBB put out a negative press release against BRS, stating that BRS has contributed 536 consumer complaints that were sent to the BBB. So, the volume of complaints was starting to cost the BBB a lot of money to answer, and the BBB wasn't happy with BRS because this volume of complaints negatively affected the BBB's bottom-line profit.
In addition, BRS exposed the fact that the BBB protects its Accredited Members by burying many of the complaints against Accredited Members. For example, Specialty Merchandise Corporation (SMC) used to be a BBB Accredited Member last year. At that time, SMC had 18 consumer complaints acknowledged on the BBB's Reliability Report for SMC. However, through BRS' efforts, BRS was well aware of dozens of its own clients who had filed complaints with the BBB against SMC. When BRS confronted the BBB with notarized documents from BRS' clients acknowledging that they had filed BBB complaints against SMC, the number of complaints rose on the BBB's Reliability Report for SMC from 18 to over 1200, and this occurred literally overnight. From this action, it became abundantly clear that the BBB had buried over 90% of the consumer complaints against SMC. To make matters worse, BRS is well aware that this practice is still continuing today with a Utah-based company called Professional Marketing International (PMI).
BRS has other examples of gross negligence and mismanagement on the part of the Central Arizona BBB (CABBB). For example, the CABBB had made claims against BRS in the BBB's Reliability Report for BRS that the CABBB KNEW WERE NOT TRUE. When the CABBB was confronted with this and BRS demanded proof of such allegations, then the CABBBB removed these erroneous statements from the BBB's Reliability Report for BRS. In addition, the CABBB has "lost" some of BRS' responses to BBB complaints. IF you remember the comedy series "Hogan's Heroes" in the 1960's, then you can equate the BBB "losing" responses with Sergeant Schultz "Losing his rifle." It's just ridiculous, at best. Please check out the links below to confirm this information.
http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net/BBB_ERRORS_-_BRS_REPORT.html
http://www.businessrecoveryservices.net/BBB_LOSES_BRS_RESPONSES.html
If you don't believe BRS, then BRS is more than willing to provide you with independent examples of the same despicable behavior from the BBB. These examples are as shown in the links below:
/URL removed/
http://www.bbbroundup.com/LosAngelesBBB.html
http://bbbroundup.com/LosAngelesBBB08.html
http://www.anves.com/bbb.html
I think that you should get the point by now. Any objective researcher would investigate all of the available information provided before arriving at any conclusion. If you do, then I'm sure that you will recognize the BBB for the ### organization that is has become.
On the other hand, BRS has assisted its clients in recovering over $1.25 million United States Dollars from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses. For confirmation, simply go to www.businessrecoveryservices.net or you can call BRS at [protected]. If you want to try to recover your hard-earned money from D.W. Scott Financial, then contact BRS. If you want to cry and make excuses not to contact BRS, then please accept your loss with D.W. Scott Financial and don't write complaints online if you're not willing to do what it takes to even have a legitimate shot at recovering your money.
Brian Hessler
Managing Member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
I appreciate your skepticism. This member is right inasmuch as another company is pretending to be us at Business Recovery Services (BRS) Sometimes, they go by names such as Business Recovery Solutions, Business Recovery Group, Business Empowerment Group, etc. These companies are fakes, and they will take your money in a heartbeat.
On the other hand, Business Recovery Services, LLC has assisted its clients in recovering over $1.25 million United States Dollars from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses. For confirmation, simply go to www.businessrecoveryservices.net or you can call BRS at [protected]. If you want to try to recover your hard-earned money from D.W. Scott Financial, then contact BRS. If you want to cry and make excuses not to contact BRS, then please accept your loss with D.W. Scott Financial and don't write complaints online if you're not willing to do what it takes to even have a legitimate shot at recovering your money.
Brian Hessler
Managing Member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
NoraSivle,
I can tell that your skeptical, and I don't blame you. It's also obvious that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about when it comes to recovering money from ill-fated home-based businesses. Business Recovery Services (BRS) has assisted its clients in recovering over $1.25 million dollars from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses.
All I can tell you is to do what you think is right. If you would like to have an opportunity to try to recover your money, then either (1) call BRS at [protected], or (2) E-mail BRS at businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com. Norasivle is right inasmuch as you should presume the worst and hope for the best. However, BRS recommends that you research BRS, and you'll find that BRS' claims are true.
Of course, you're welcome to check out BRS' website at www.bizopcops.com. Again, if you want to at least try to recover your money, then contact BRS. If not, then go cry in your spilt milk.
Brian Hessler
Managing Member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
NoraSivle,
Business Recovery Services (BRS) is providing you with valid information to support BRS' claims. You just don't want to look and find out the truth. You're better off with your head in the sand.
Right upfront, BRS cannot guarantee any success when it comes to recovering your money. After all, there are no guarantees in life in general, much less on company policies, government policies, etc. However, BRS has assisted its clients in recovering over $1.25 million dollars from a wide variety of ill-fated home-based businesses. The validation information is available at BRS' website, www.bizopcops.com.
Norasivle, you're speaking before attaining knowledge. Go do your homework and talk to some of the people who have recovered their money from BRS. Then, and only then, are you in a position to comment about BRS.
Brian Hessler
Managing member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
NoraSivle,
Nora, I'm glad that BRS will be able to exceed your expectations. Please understand that BRS' references are not shills.
Presently, you are performing a disservice to anyone who reads these comments because you are directing people away from the only company that even stands a chance of recovering their money.
However, in the spirit of fairness, BRS will answer the questions that you have asked. After all, I do understand your skepticism.
First, Business Recovery Services, LLC is an Arizona Limited Liability Company.
Second, the "Do-It-Yourself" Business Recovery Kit is all that BRS markets. There are no other "a la carte" items as you inquire.
Third, I'll give you two business references (not my bank, as I'm not stupid).
The first reference is Integra Telecommunications and second reference is City of Mesa, Arizona Electric (Yes, we get our electricity from the city).
Although I disagree with your general characterization of BRS' website, I will agree with you that BRS' website is simple, and it is intentionally designed to be simple. It's designed to provide the public information about a wide variety of home-based businesses. BRS would like to find a home-based business that it could actually promote. Unfortunately, BRS has not found one that works to date without a significant investment.
BRS has recently found out that /link removed/;s business practices are questionable, at best. I say this because everyone deserves their day in court, no matter how much of a scoundrel he/she may be. And, to the best of my knowledge, Mr. Magdeson has not been charged with any crime to date.
However, in spite of what you may think of Mr. Magdeson, and I have heard many of the same allegations, the complaints themselves are real, and these complaints give the consumer an idea of the experiences that others have had with specific home-based businesses. Most times, these experiences mirror what the consumer is presently experiencing. So, if exposing the consumer to /link removed/ helps a person avoid a terrible, predictable experience with a home-based business, then BRS has no problem taking a client to /link removed/
As you see that BRS has complaints on /link removed/ this should serve as evidence that BRS never purchased any type of preferential treatment from Mr. Magdeson, assuming the opportunity to purchase preferential treatment were available in the first place.
For the record, many online sources indicate that this type of preferential treantment can be purchased from the Better Business Bureau in the form of being an Accredited Member of the BBB. Of course, you cannot become an Accredited Member without paying an annual fee to the BBB.
I hope BRS has answered your questions, and BRS does understand your extreme skepticism. Again, ultimately the consumer has to do what he/she thinks is right for him/her.
Brian Hessler
managing member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
NoraSivle,
Thanks for the vote of confidence. For the record, I do not have a shopping cart online beacuse I don't want anyone to buy the product online. I know that sounds strange, but most people who purchase these home-based businesses are either elderly or planning for retirement and have very limited computer knowledge. So, BRS wants the client to call in order to make sure the client knows what he/she is getting BEFORE they purchase.
Do you design websites? I am always willing to entertain better ideas. What is your suggestion? Can you provide a crude example of your work?
By the way, I'm the only person on here who discloses his real name.
Brian Hessler
Managing Member
Business Recovery Services, LLC
NoraSivle,
I like the Yugo comment!
Brian
Diana,
It is required to have a valid credit card on file to assure that we get paid if we are able to recover your money. This represents our form of collateral if you recover your money. However, if we do not recover your money, then it costs you no money.
You need to decide if you want to participate. However, no business in their right mind would actually recover your money for you without at least a valid form of payment in hand upfront.
The choice is yours.
Brian
Norasivle,
You seem to be very worried about the appearance of Business Recovery Services (BRS) and its website. I guess that's your right. However, it is surprising that you don't seem to be concerned at all about BRS' well-documented effectiveness when it comes to assisting its clients in recovering money. Do BRS' clients pay BRS money so that their workers can sit in swank, cushy offices like the people who sell these ill-fated business opportunities in the first place? Or, do BRS' clients pay money so that BRS can assist them in their recovery efforts? I'm betting on the latter.
Maybe the appearance of BRS and its website are more important to you than BRS' effectiveness in recovering money. That's your opinion, and that's your prerogative. However, I'm betting that recovering money is more important to my clients than appearances. After all, very few of my clients live in the Phoenix area, so they never see my office. Therefore, I'm betting that the fact that BRS has assisted our clients in recovering over $1, 300, 000 (documented recoveries only, as there very well could be more out there) is more important to BRS' clients than the appearance of (1) BRS' office or (2) BRS' website. It is intuitively obvious that keeping a tight, efficient budget allows BRS to offer its products at a lower price than if BRS' overhead were running wild, as you are suggesting BRS does to "improve its image."
I will agree with you that BRS' location is not the best in the world. However, it doesn't have to be, because BRS' location is not important to BRS' clients. As for the website, BRS actually offered you an opportunity to design a website that would capture the very same improvements that you refer to in this commentary. It's ironic that you didn't mention this fact in your editorial. Unfortunately, you declined BRS' offer to develop a website proposal for BRS. I'm guessing that the reason for your decision to decline this offer is because you don't have the talent to follow through on your suggestions. So, you should shut-up and "put your money where your mouth is."
BRS hereby extends the same offer for you to design a proposal for a BRS website. Are you up for the challenge? Or, are you too afraid to come into BRS' neighborhood?
Brian Hessler
Norasivle,
You seem to be very worried about the appearance of Business Recovery Services (BRS) and its website. I guess that’s your right. However, it is surprising that you don’t seem to be concerned at all about BRS’ well-documented effectiveness when it comes to assisting its clients in recovering money. Do BRS’ clients pay BRS money so that their workers can sit in swank, cushy offices like the people who sell these ill-fated business opportunities in the first place? Or, do BRS’ clients pay money so that BRS can assist them in their recovery efforts? I’m betting on the latter.
Maybe the appearance of BRS and its website are more important to you than BRS’ effectiveness in recovering money. That’s your opinion, and that’s your prerogative. However, I’m betting that recovering money is more important to my clients than appearances. After all, very few of my clients live in the Phoenix area, so they never see my office. Therefore, I’m betting that the fact that BRS has assisted its clients in recovering over $1, 300, 000 (documented recoveries only, as there very well could be more out there) is more important to BRS’ clients than the appearance of (1) BRS’ office or (2) BRS’ website. It is intuitively obvious that keeping a tight, efficient budget allows BRS to offer its products at a lower price than if BRS’ overhead were running wild, as you are suggesting BRS does to “improve its image.”
I will agree with you that BRS’ location is not the best in the world. However, it doesn’t have to be, because BRS’ location is not important to BRS’ clients. As for the website, BRS actually offered you an opportunity to design a website that would capture the very same improvements that you refer to in this commentary. It’s ironic that you didn’t mention this fact in your editorial. Unfortunately, you declined BRS’ offer to develop a website proposal for BRS. I’m guessing that the reason for your decision to decline this offer is because you don’t have the talent to follow through on your suggestions. So, you should either “Put-Up” or “Shut-Up
BRS hereby extends the same offer for you to design a proposal for a BRS website. Are you up for the challenge? Or, are you too afraid to come into BRS’ neighborhood?
Brian Hessler
Norasivle,
Sure. Sounds like a plan. When will you call me? After all, the telephone number is on the website.
Brian
Joe the Toe,
I'm still waiting for you to come into the light of day and identify yourself. What's your real name, you slimeball? Chances are that you work for PMI, If you do, then that would explain your ridiculous postings.
Brian Hessler
Business Recovery Services
Joe the Toe,
I am still waiting for you to come into the light of day and identify yourself. What is your real name, you slimeball? Chances are that you work for PMI. If you do, then that would explain your ridiculous postings.
Brian Hessler
Business Recovery Services
No-Cheaters Allowed,
Why haven't you recovered your money from D.W. Scott? Would you like some assistance in the recovery process in order to try to recover your money from D.W. Scott?
Brian Hessler
Business Recovery Services
Shan Hsia,
Your E-mail address doesn't appear to be working. So, if you are interested in trying to recover your money from PMI and/or Storesonline, then please send your contact information to businessrecoveryservices@yahoo.com, and we'll go from there.
Brian Hessler
Business Recovery Services