Priority Publications

Category: Corporate office in Costa Mesa, California

Address: 3420 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, USA

Phone: +19496821757

Reviews

Marie Calder

Feb 22, 2018

This Company had been fraudulent. Linda who answers phone said she would look in to sending a refund of $300... I had made this investment to earn extra income from Home. This has been going on since Oct. 2017 and still no refund after números phone calles and nos i find that the phone is not in Service.

Francisco Marrero

Jan 27, 2018

Your a lyer can't Be live people like you trick dose that are desperate this "company" is fake this is a scam and whom ever emails you back is lying to you did it for my wife without looking them up $99 down the drain game for this Jeff Corey loss for me hope people looks at these warnings first sure learned my lesson Debra Smith 1 review a month ago I would like to say something on behalf of Priority Publications. In May of this year, I purchased a mailing package, and paid $99.00. I received my order in record time. Everything was included :the envelopes, mailing addresses, return address labels and the 99 letters. It clearly stated in the instructions that I would be responsible for postage. It also explained that after 9 paychecks, I would be reimbursed for the initial start-up fee and for all postage expenses. All my letters were sent to Florida. From May to the 1st part of August, there were only three responses. I was paid $10.00 for each letter that was returned to Priority Publications. Then, hurricane Irma hit and that ended my extra income. I have not done anything further, because I am on a low fixed income, and have not had the money to purchase another mailing package. I do have a coach. Her phone number and Email address were included in the instruction letter. She has responded each time I have contacted her. I don't know what else to say, except that if this is some sort of scam, why did I receive two paychecks? "

Sandra Long

Dec 28, 2017

So happy I read the reviews

Debra Smith

Nov 29, 2017

I would like to say something on behalf of Priority Publications. In May of this year, I purchased a mailing package, and paid $99.00. I received my order in record time. Everything was included :the envelopes, mailing addresses, return address labels and the 99 letters. It clearly stated in the instructions that I would be responsible for postage. It also explained that after 9 paychecks, I would be reimbursed for the initial start-up fee and for all postage expenses. All my letters were sent to Florida. From May to the 1st part of August, there were only three responses. I was paid $10.00 for each letter that was returned to Priority Publications. Then, hurricane Irma hit and that ended my extra income. I have not done anything further, because I am on a low fixed income, and have not had the money to purchase another mailing package. I do have a coach. Her phone number and Email address were included in the instruction letter. She has responded each time I have contacted her. I don't know what else to say, except that if this is some sort of scam, why did I receive two paychecks? Deb S

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Questions & Answers

Is there a way to send for it to get here faster to me so i can start

Nicole Carpenter | Sep 23, 2018
sharon troy | Sep 23, 2018

Run away as fast as you can. Total fraud!

Definitely a scam- send no money because you will never receive any money.

Don Joyner | Sep 23, 2018
Debra Smith | Sep 23, 2018

I did receive money for 3 responses. My letters all went to Florida, so when hurricane Irma hit, that pretty much ended any further responses. I cannot say that Priority Publications is a scam.

I AM A LAWYER I AM GOING TO BE CHECK YOU COMMPANY

Carmen Lopez | Sep 23, 2018
Donald Taylor | Sep 23, 2018

I too was taken advantage of $149 and 100 on stamps awful! Please Carmen Lopez did you find anything out

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Bradford Dillon Priority Publications why are you not answering these questions 😱

Suzanne Rankin | Sep 23, 2018
sharon troy | Sep 23, 2018

Total fraud. Nerds investigated.

Is this a real business

Brenda Dodson | Sep 23, 2017
sharon troy | Sep 23, 2018

No Absolutely not#

Is this a legitimate mailing services company? How long have they been in operation? Are there any public comments regarding working for them?

Karen Ubben | Sep 23, 2017
Gilbert Valdez | Sep 23, 2017

I'm on social security and can't afford to lose my money. So if I send you $99.00 and you don't deliver,, I'm out that amount of cash, I can't afford to lose my money, so is this for real?

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Can we use credit cards to pay...

Tayshawn Blackston | Sep 23, 2018
sharon troy | Sep 23, 2018

Don't give them your credit card information. Absolutely no.

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