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Tsf Enterprises Inc in Las Vegas is a total SCAM. We contracted with them on April 23rd 09. They were suppose to set 3 appointments for us per week. to date (August 6, 2009), they have set 3 appointments total. The trouble started immediately. They assured me that they would fix the problem. Nothing changed. I have tried to get a refund and have received the run around. Now, they do not return phone calls or e-mails. We are working with our attorney, Cloud and Tidwell, to get our money back. They list that they are BBB members. They are not. We have filed a complaint with them also. Do not use these people.

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Oct 08, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

My wife and I are graphic designers who also do websites and we were approached by Michael Seligman of TSF Enterprises, in Las Vegas. It took Michael six months to convince us to work with his appointment setting company. Before signing on with them six months ago we checked with the Nevada and Las Vegas Better Business Bureaus, the Nevada States Attorney General and the Nevada Department of Consumer Affairs. There were no complaints with this company. In doing an Internet search nothing came up as well. So we figured they must be legitimate and sent them $2400 to set appointments for us. We really wanted this to work. It sounded like a win-win-situation to us.

It has been a nightmare ever since! The very few (four) appointments that they did set early on did not even come close to fulfilling our agreement with them as legitimate potential clients. These people should never have been sent to us as legitimate appointments. When we started complaining about the service, we were shuffled off to another person named Joe Leggio by his wife Jennifer (didn't know that). Joe said he would look into it. Two weeks later we find out that both Jennifer and Joe were let go. We were then shuffled off to other people and-on-and-on-and-on.

We then demanded our money back due to non-fulfillment of the contract. We were shuffled off to Arelia who talked us into waiting two more weeks to let the original person, Michael Seligman, work our account--he's very good. She said if it didn't work out at the end of the two weeks that our money would be promptly refunded. I asked her for that in writing and she sent me an email to that effect. We waited and we waited. In contacting Arelia after the two weeks she said that she would need to talk with the owner to get our refund started. It's been two weeks now and my attempted phone calls to her yielded no results. She's not available. she is out sick. Finally, She's going through family problems.

We have repeatedly demanded to speak to the owner. Apparently this is not going to happen.

We believe that the only thing they know how to sell is their own services!

In speaking with the Nevada State's Attorney General, they could only refer me to the Consumer affairs Division that has been shut down for two years by the Governor of Nevada. Isn't he a swifty!

I contacted the Nevada Better Business Bureau and am filling out their Official Complaint Form at http://southernnevada.bbb.org/complaintform.asp

I then contacted the Las Vegas Department of Business and Industry. They said they could not help me, but in doing a search through their computer system they discovered that TSF Enterprises has 8 complaints against them since April of this year (we signed on with them in March 2009) with the Better Business Bureau and they were all resolved. They are a BBB Accredited Business with a B+ rating.

I contacted the BBB and found out that this was true and that when I submit the on-line form to them, they will send a formal complaint to TSF and that TSF has 10 days to respond with a solution.

I also contacted a very helpful person at the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office. She said we could also get copies of both sides of our check we mailed to them and then launch a formal complaint with their bank.

Been had in Southern California

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Altered
Casper, US
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Oct 12, 2009 1:23 pm EDT

In April 2009 I was contacted by TSF Enterprises by phone. They offered a telemarketing service that was reported to generate leads for my business. After going back and forth for a month I finally agreed to their plan. I paid the fee at the end of April and have not received a lead yet. Now they won’t return my phone calls.

This company is definitely as scam. I have also filed a complaint with the Southern Nevada BBB and am pursuing a refund through my credit card company.

Scammed in Wyoming.

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Las Vegas, US
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Feb 21, 2010 4:28 pm EST

500 accounts and 8 complaints...all settled by the company, TSF. Not a bad record in my opinion. TSF gets their clients in the door of prospects needing the services that the clients offer. It is up to the clients to keep the prospects interested and to sell them there product. Could it be that the "victims" are just not very good at selling there services? All of you signed contracts PRIOR to any money changing hands and I am sure it states in the contracts that TSF will get you in the door and it was up to the clients to sell the product or service. One complaint stated they thought all TSF could sell was their services...hmm...maybe the person writing that one should leatn how to sell there's. Maybe they would not be on this website complaining!

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Alpena, US
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Oct 29, 2010 12:14 am EDT

Michael Seligman is a smooth Con artist who hides out in Vegas. If you hear his name, RUN the other way with a hand on your wallet. He has a long history of con's dating back to at least the early 2000's.

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