Is yor.com a scam?

My friend took me to one of these presentations this company was having.. it felt like a total joke to me.. we sat at a coffee shop looking at the dude's laptop for like an hour. When he was explaining to me about what it's all about.. it reminded me of a pyramid scheme.. Does anyone know anything about this company? they tried recruting me.. but i said i'll think about it... which means no. anyways my friend has already joined and i am afraid she might lose money than gain.. and i dont know how to tell her if it is a scam.. HELP!

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  • I just googled yor.com and these came up in the top 5...

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/218/RipOff02...

    I met Ben Decker at the mall and he said he could 'hook me up with a great opportunity.' He never told me anything about the company besides that he likes it a lot. He wouldn't even say the name of the company before I met with him for an 'interview.' He made me dress up to sit down with HIM at PANERA! PANERA! FOR AN INTERVIEW?!?!

    He showed me some pictures of the other people he worked with including Dan Hamilton Robbie Hendrix Michael Mo Dennis Wong.

    The company is a total scam and you have to PAY MONEY TO WORK FOR THEM!!!!!! These people use their good looks to get you to give them money! I almost fell for it until I researched it!

    I mentioned that everyone was attractive in the pictures and he told me something about how its not allowed to 'F people you work with!!! They all 'love' eachother! He was on the phone when I got there and before he hung up he said 'i love you' and I asked who it was and he said someone that he works with!!! THEY CONVINCE EACHOTHER THAT IT IS FOR THE BEST SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM! Don't PAY TO WORK FOR THIS CULT!!

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/251/RipOff02...

    If you were also scammed by Yor.com please post about your experience. You can do it anonymously. They will keep ripping off people everyday in cities all over the World, UNLESS WE TAKE ACTION!!

    If you are reading this, please take my words as a major warning and don't just read them, take ACTION!!

    YOR.com is a front for an illegal pyramid company. I should know, I was involved with it and actually conned my friends, my family, anyone I could think of to get them involved in the Yor.com business.

    They made the business seem fun and well spoken and well dressed leaders lied to me about the riches and the claims of wealth they made. One claim was about Michael Mo and how he was a 'millionaire.'

    I found out that he is hardly a millionaire but only has made a million dollars in his 7 years doing the business. The reality is and I heard this from his own mouth in a Inner Circle meeting that he is still in debt. He's the top guy in the company and he's still in debt. IF THAT'S THE CASE, HOW BROKE IS EVERYONE ELSE??

    Why?

    Because he has been supporting his Yor.com s minions who have been so broke that many of them live 10 to a 2 bedroom apartment and sleep on blow up beds. What type of successful people sleep on blow up beds and old futons?

    I'll tell you, people who aren't really successful, just portraying like they are with fancy clothes and sometimes cars even though many had their cars repo 'd.

    In fact if it wasn't for Michael Mo, Son Nyugyn would have had his Viper repoed as he wasn't making any money but still had a 600 car payment.

    All the bling is fake, all the cars are financed, many by asking parents to co sign. They aren't paid for, they are just living in a high state of debt.

    I was even asked to buy FAKE GUCCI Belts from the Ebay to give out to reps who recruited a lot of their friends for that month. They were wearing these fake belts and I had to keep my mouth closed! It's all like this, so much deceit. I was told to 'FAKE it til I Make it' I got sick of faking it...........

    Yor.com reps do this to entice the young college kids they go after and promise false claims.

    I spent over 10 thousand dollars buying upgraded websites that were supposed to build my 'business' where in fact it just made me broke. Thanks Yor.com. I'm still paying them off.

    Once I realize how big of a scam Yor.com, I knew I had to get out. They even go by Yor.net or Yor Voice which are all the same companies. Scam, scam, scam.

    We use to celebrate after reps that we got in stayed in for the 3 day period that they could get their money back. This meant we were getting paid.

    Yor.com hides behind a lousy product and most of all the cash reps make are directly from recruitment.

    Whatever you do, don't get involved with this company. I don't care how nice they all seem, it's a scam, big time.

    WARNING: They are trained to know how to deal with you if you bring up my or other negative reports about them. They will tell you all sort of things, 'oh they were just sore losers who didn't work hard,'

    Well I'm here to say, I did work hard and got to the higher levels and can still say that Yor.com is a big big scam that will leave you or your loved ones broke or probably a huge pile of debt.

    I have friends who after 2 years are still trying to pay their debt off. Yor.com is not a company you want to be a part of. They will pressure to go to meetings weekly if you are 'serious' and drive all over the place.

    Yor.com 's founders, Dennis Wong and Jeffery Morgan got slapped with a 10 million fine for illegal pyramid activities by the FTC. They said they were broke so they only had to pay a couple hundred thousand dollars.

    Yor.com has founders that aren't even supposed to be doing this business based on orders to never go into any pyramid activities. These are the people who everyone are following, it's CRAZY.

    IF you're in Yor.com , get out NOW!! You may think I'm crazy but I'm not.

    Jenny

    LA, California

    U.S.A.

  • I'm going to tell you exactly what a Crime Bureau Investigator told me recently when I approached him about a possible case from the internet which he is investigating presently.

    He said and I quote: "99.9999 x's out of ten when you answer anything on the internet, they are trying to get you to send money, do not do it, period!"

    Clear enough!

    Look I get those things all the time.

    Hang onto the old cliche' which goes: "If it sounds too good to be true it probably is"

    And: "Like true love, if it's here today, it will be there tomorrow!"

    Think about it this way, if you google these things and find that you just can't seem to find anything on them, then what does that tell you?!

    Delete them baby, delete, delete, delete. DO NOT give them your credit card #.

  • YES its widely known to be a scam.

    Check out this article at ripoffreport.com

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/193/ripoff01...

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