
Sarah Vincent
GBToo good to be true? On October 14, 2023, I spoke to Jason, who responded with a bid of $1949 and some other standing packages on the condition that I accept that day and pay the entire amount immediately. Later Jason offered a split payment because of my “trust issues.” I am suspicious of artificial time crunches. I tried checking out their clients listed on the website, but they were unresponsive or too big to contact. Jason gave me an EIN number, but I did not know how to verify it. There were no reviews. At that time, the website had a list of awards, including an alleged award with BBB so I went to BBB’s website. No records. I can’t find those awards now. Jason and I exchanged at least eighteen emails with each other. He said that the business existed since 2020 and was located at 1 Rockefeller Plaza Suite 1801, NY, NY 10020, which Google still shows as the address without the suite number. I’m from NYC, and that address was a red flag for me. When I looked it up, that suite was listed as available to rent. Jason claimed that rental listing was outdated. The website now has a CA location according to the website. I checked out the website, and it only existed since May 2023. He gave me two names and phone numbers and a W9 form. If anyone is near the Rockefeller location, check it out and report back. I decided to trust my gut. The deal seemed too good to be true. I found the perfect web designer, TC Creatives.