You can file a report on Ripoff.com. I would get in touch with Andrew Cuomo's office in NY. I would also contact the NY Better Business Bureau and report the name of the company and their aliases.
Now out of the agencies I mentioned, only Andrew Cuomo can do anything. But he might not get to it right away. Keep whatever their names are, phone numbers and any information you have on them. If you went to Ripoff.com and typed in their name you'll probably will find other bad reports on them. Any good reports are bogus and from the company itself. People will learn to stay away from them. I had trouble 2 years ago with Vindale. They never paid me and blocked my email. I was able to trace them to 2 other companies and sent the info to NY. After awhile I stopped thinking about it with relief. Then months later I got a letter from Andrew Cuomo. I was so tired of the whole thing, I didn't answer his letter.
To people reading this, don't ever put out money first. If they want money, it's a sure scam. And be careful of giving out your SS number.
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