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International Society of Business Leaders Reports & Reviews (8)

I did some more checking. This organization is not registered with the Better Business Bureau. There are many online complaints. The links in the their marketing email messages go to the websites: "www.isoep.co", "www.networksbusinesses.com", "isoepapplication.com" and other similar websites. The websites claim to belong to "The International Society of Executives & Professionals" or "Exclusive Network of Business Leaders" that are advertised by unsolicited emails, which claim that the recipients have been specially selected for membership in this "elite network," and urging them to 'confirm' their information. The websites will then ask the recipients to register, which is a deceptive way of collecting personal information, so recipients of the fake email messages should delete them, and should never follow the instructions in them.

The return email address for "Tom Davison at the ISoBL is ." If you try to tried to go to orashiv.com your browser cannot find it. It will state "This Sitee Cannot Be Reached"! Curiously, orashiv.com can't be found in a whois search.

Complete scam both on and off LinkedIn including targeted emails trying to appeal to people who want to feel important by telling others that they are members of a fancy sounding organization which makes them seem important.

The Fake "International Society of Business Leaders" Email Message:
Subject: Your application to join our network

Confirmation ([email protected])

I am pleased to inform you that based on your professional background, you have been selected to apply for inclusion into the International Society of Business Leaders. Our research department nominates a handful of potential candidates based on a variety of criteria such as your current professional standing, recent accomplishments, honors/awards, published articles, as well as information present on authoritative media outlets, social networks, and professional directories.

Based on this, I feel you would be a fitting addition to our elite network of professionals. As we compile our data from a variety of secondary sources, you must verify your information by completing your application here. There is no cost to apply or to be included.

Please note, the submission deadline is 2/29/2016, so it's important you finalize your application before this date.

Sincerely,
Matthew Stern
Managing Director

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I saw an ad on LinkedIn about applying for membership in the International Society of Business Leaders and filled out the application. I received several calls shortly after from "Kelly Ryan" ( I suspect this name changes many times) who started interviewing me. I refused to provide some sensitive information I she asked for and she abruptly hung up. I notice there is a website and that there are members. This type of scam presys on people who want to feel important by paying to be known as an international business leader by paying the scammers a lot of money for the "privilege". Giving your credit card details on th ephone to people like these is very risky. You also do not become an international business leader or even an ordinary business leader by paying money for a fancy membership name. They appeal to people's egos but no true business leader needs to be a member. No international business leaders such as Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and many others would have any interest in this scam.

They are now running the same scam at The international society of female professionals. SCAM SCAM SCAM www.theisfp.com

I received a call from a lady names Kelly Ryan saying she would be my Account Director and that started off with a mini interview. Super arrogant and when I said aren't you going to send an email, I cant give card details online - she rudely said its a membership so for your package to arrive first you have to pay and hung up. Please beware of this scam. I wonder why LinkedIn has not done a due diligence on such companies and they are openly promoting themselves on that platform!

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I saw an ad on LinkedIn about joining the International Society of Business Leaders and filled out the application. I recieved a call from a lady who out of the blue started interviewing mae and then offered a subscription . She kept descounting it when I pused back and said I need more details about them & they should first send me an email.
Definitely a scam.

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I will copy paste my experieince from above: "I just received a call from International Society of Business Leaders. The lady's name Smantha and she asked me questions about my business background, education and accomplishments.
She said she will include me in the International Society of Business Leaders, and the membership for a lifetime for $580 USD, or for 5 years for $420 USD.
The deference is she offered me 1 yr subscription, I say ok. She then asked me to give her my credit card information BY PHONE, I say I'm sorry I can not do that, I'm happy to use a link and my paypal,... she hung up on me.

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I just received a call from International Society of Business Leaders. The lady's name Smantha and she asked me questions about my business background, education and accomplishments.
She said she will include me in the International Society of Business Leaders, and the membership for lifetime for $580 USD, or for 5 years for $420 USD. She then asked me to give her my credit card information. When I said I need to receive the email from her and think about it. She said I don't have time to go back and forth with email and she hung up the phone.
This is a scam

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- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

I saw an ad on LinkedIn about joining the International Society of Business Leaders which seemed like a great thing. I started to fill out the application and then halfway through figured it was a scam. I could not find any information about them and they claim they are an organization but they have a ".com" web address ending. I received about 3-4 phone calls from them this morning and I finally answered after I was done with a meeting and the lady on the phone told me she was the director. Her name is Gia Russo. She told that I would go through a mini interview to see if I was eligible to join the elite society which thousands of people belong to. It sounded free and she asked questions about my work history, nothing to personal other than my degree and where I went to school. Then she told me it was $900 for lifetime and $589 for 5 years and I told her I would get back to her many times but she kept dropping the price. She kept telling me it was a once only offer and then she would say I could call back. It seems like such a big scam and I would hope no one falls for it. I am a little scared that I was stupid enough to give her my history so that she now may use it in someway to promote the scam.

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