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Moda Latina BZ Inc.

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Work-At-Home Business Opportunities

151 South 9th Avenue, Suite M
La Puente, CA 91746
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(626) 330-7800

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BCA's Summary and Analysis:

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Complaint Closing Statistics

0 complaints against Moda Latina BZ Inc. closed in last 3 years.
Complaints Type of response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreed to make an adjustment
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
0 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
0 Unanswered

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Company Info

This company's business is mail-order and catalogs retail.

Primary Contact: Ester Fernandez (CEO)
Business Started: 1/20/2017
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Licensing

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Government Actions

Agency: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)Washington
Description:

On November 30, 2020 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a complaint against Moda Latina BZ Inc., dba Club Moda Latina, Perfume Box, El Club Internacional del Perfume, and Club Oro alleging the company targeted and defrauded Latina consumers through false advertisements. The company markets work-at-home business opportunities re-selling brand name products.


According to the complaint the FTC alleges the company specifically targets Latina consumers in Spanish-language ads on TV with false promises of earnings at home. The complaint also alleges that the telemarketers routinely threaten consumers in violation of the Telemarketing Sales Rule. From March 2017 to August 2020, the FTC alleges, the company took more than $7 million from consumers who purchased their work-at-home opportunities but did not make the promised earnings.


Details of the complaint are available on the FTC website.



Date of Action: 11/30/2020

Comments and Analysis

We advise against sending money to companies making these kind of offers. Most advertise on the Internet, via email, or in the help wanted sections of newspapers and other publications. The companies placing the ads are not hiring anyone. Their actual business is deceptive advertising designed to entice the public to send fees to get started. Addresses given are usually mail drops, advertised phone numbers reach recordings and calls are not returned, and no local phone numbers are listed. Most work-at-home companies advertise in states other than where they are located so as to avoid prosecution.

Complaints about other companies engaging in similar types of businesses generally allege that once money is sent, respondents fail to receive the promised employment. Some complain that the company does nothing more than advise them to place the same kind of ad in their own local papers. In other cases, customers receive nothing from the company. Most of these offers are made in conjunction with a money-back guarantee, but our experience is that few customers are able to obtain refunds despite the guarantee.


Before accepting any business offer take your time to evaluate and check out the offer thoroughly. begin by checking out the business and request a BCA reliability report. Conduct an online search using the company name and "complaints", "reviews", or "scam", and search for company personnel, especially the individual soliciting the offer. Ask the business what their earnings claims are based on and documentaion to support the likely earnings.. Ask for and check references of individuals who have earned money using their program. Before you agree to anything you should be aware of the total cost of the program, including supplies, materials, training, and membership fees. Obtain in writing any guarantees or promises, policies including cancellaion and refund terms, and contacts to assist you should you need help.

Anyone selling a legitimate business opportunity should provide detailed information to you. If the seller provides vague answers or deflects to concentrate on the earning they claim you will make, walk away.

Other Considerations

We know of no other matter or practice relating to this company that may assist you in your consideration of this company.

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Additional Info

DBAs:

Club Moda Latina
Perfume Box
El Club Internacional del Perfume
Club Oro
Moda Latina

Websites:
There are no additional web sites.

Contacts:

Marco Cesar Zarate Quíroz (General Manager)
Esther Virginia Fernandez Aguirre (CEO)
Marco Zarate (General Manager)

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