This all happened few months ago so I dont know if it'll hold credibility but I will lodge my complaint/information here.
was walking through a walmart in Post falls Idaho when suddenly two girls quite literally appeared out of nowhere behind me and started asking if i could pick out some magazines. So I went sure, okay and picked out a couple from each girl and filled out little forms for both of them. They then started to explain that they were gaining X-amount of points depending on what the subscribers occupation/job is. And then get a trip to some country in Europe.
I wont complain when they were being honest about the price, which totaled at about 89$, but I will say that I already knew it was a scam right at that moment since the magazines i picked out were usually only 30$ for a couple years or a year and a half. After that I casually ignored the scam and tired to get information. I was with one of the girls so it was a little easier for me to get her name -after getting her to repeat it several times because her writing was pathetically/purposely sloppy- got where she was from and what car she was in.
Of course after words i went and found her on facebook and not only find out she did not live in Arizona, but was part of some big scam. Eventually I just shrugged it off.
Then just recently i noticed the rising amount of talk surrounding this so-called Blue Diamond Subscriptions saying it was a scam. I read several more articles concerning it.
Unfortunately i cannot recall most of what they said or what I saw, but I can give you at least two names. One is the girl who I was with and the other is her boyfriend.
The Girl; https://www.facebook.com/holly.leva?fref=pb&hc_location=friends_tab
The Boyfriend; https://www.facebook.com/mdabling
If you come into contact with Holly Leva, I would suggest you call the cops.
And I would like to say that the FB page for BDS has been changed to a man named Brandon Stice; https://www.facebook.com/blue.subscriptions
And to whomever is part of Blue Diamond Subscriptions, you will soon be put in your place as the saying goes; Wolves have a habit of eating little Girls and Boys who Lie.(yes that was taken from the boy who cried wolf)
Anyone else who has encountered these people please call the Federal Trade Commission at their toll-free helpline: 1-877-FTC-HELP [protected]).
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.