Our company was contracted by Cynosure Health Organization – A FRADULENT COMPANY!!!! Jason Byrd found us online from our website and sent our company an email with an RFP attached. He was looking for an event planner to coordinate logistics for a “Medical Conference” that “would” take place over 2 days on September 14th, 2019. He needed us to search and book a venue for the conference, which I did and used our trusted relationships to hold the space with no money down.
He also wanted us to provide assistance to block off 70 rooms for accommodation, prepare event catering and find space for an exhibition. The budget for the event was $75,000. When we asked for our deposit he let us know that the money was forthcoming from a sponsor (which isn’t unusual in our business). He was very clear that the monies that came from the sponsor needed to be used to cover immediate bookings and reservations.
The RFP appeared very legit. We have been in the business over 20 years and this is how all RFP’s are presented. The agreement process did not seem out of the ordinary. I received a cheque in the amount of $19,785.50 form Restaurant L’Express, Les Promotions de Pier Inc. cheque # 004998. Jason insisted that I deposit these cheques right away. Since this was not the normal procedure that I follow, I created a letter of direction to be very clear with the client of how I will be distributing the monies.
Once I had sign off from Jason, I went to the bank and opened a separate account to deposit the money. I transferred our payment to our account. Two days later when the deposit appeared to be cleared, I went to the bank to request the payments for the vendors he asked me to pay from the funds. Five days later I was extremely shocked to hear from the bank that the cheque was counterfeit. The thing that most people don’t know is that a cheque can appear legit and takes over a week to be returned if counterfeit.
I emailed him immediately and although he pretended to be shocked I never heard from him again. The following day I called the authorities and filed a written statement and formal report. A lot of energy and time was put into planning and executing his requests. This is a huge scam and I am warning the next person who gets an email from him to report it to the authorities.
See recent CNN report here: https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/22/us/nigeria-scams-indictments/index.html
Bio on his website reads:
Jason Byrd
JUNE 15, 2018
Jason currently serves as the Vice President, Integration, leading the Integration Management Office at Atrium Health. As part of his duties, Jason is helping Atrium Health build and lead a best-in-class integration function to effectively implement their partnership strategy. Atrium Health, formerly known as Carolinas HealthCare System, is a public, not-for-profit, integrated health system comprised of over 40 hospitals and 900 care locations serving communities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Prior to joining Atrium Health, Jason worked in quality, policy, practice management and lobbying roles for various national associations, including the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), American College of Cardiology (ACC) and United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).
Jason received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Houston Law Center and Bachelors from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas. Jason is also a graduate of the Intermountain Healthcare Advanced Training Program (ATP) in Health Care Delivery Improvement and Patient Safety, which is under the direction of Dr. Brent James. Finally, he is a green belt in Lean Six Sigma methodology and a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE).
I seen someone else had the EXACT same situation happen to them. Jason contacted me about needed 55 rooms for a conference he was needed for cynosure. So I worked hard getting together the package for the 55 rooms and conference room. He contacted me only 3 months before the event so his event took proirity due to short time frame. So my work days were spent entirely on his event. I finally got a perfect package and presented it to him all that was left to do was sign their credit card document every day it was a new excuse to why the credit card document wasn’t in. Something more they needed. They kept asking me for my fees, but I only charge a deposit upfront and at the end of an event when I know how many hours I worked then I charge. Anyway they kept asking and asking about the feee amount. I assumed it was because they were concerned about not being in budget? Well 2 days past the due day for the credit card document Jason said he needed MY ID so that we would be "familiar with each other”.
No reason should he need my ID over the internet for me to complete his event. If he wants to see my pictures and name then go on Facebook. This is a huge scam and I am warning the next person who gets an email from him ignore it. You will waste your time when you could be working on event that are actually profitable.
Cynosure Health Solutions Reviews
Our company was contracted by Cynosure Health Organization – A FRADULENT COMPANY!!!! Jason Byrd found us online from our website and sent our company an email with an RFP attached. He was looking for an event planner to coordinate logistics for a “Medical Conference” that “would” take place over 2 days on September 14th, 2019. He needed us to search and book a venue for the conference, which I did and used our trusted relationships to hold the space with no money down.
He also wanted us to provide assistance to block off 70 rooms for accommodation, prepare event catering and find space for an exhibition. The budget for the event was $75,000. When we asked for our deposit he let us know that the money was forthcoming from a sponsor (which isn’t unusual in our business). He was very clear that the monies that came from the sponsor needed to be used to cover immediate bookings and reservations.
The RFP appeared very legit. We have been in the business over 20 years and this is how all RFP’s are presented. The agreement process did not seem out of the ordinary. I received a cheque in the amount of $19,785.50 form Restaurant L’Express, Les Promotions de Pier Inc. cheque # 004998. Jason insisted that I deposit these cheques right away. Since this was not the normal procedure that I follow, I created a letter of direction to be very clear with the client of how I will be distributing the monies.
Once I had sign off from Jason, I went to the bank and opened a separate account to deposit the money. I transferred our payment to our account. Two days later when the deposit appeared to be cleared, I went to the bank to request the payments for the vendors he asked me to pay from the funds. Five days later I was extremely shocked to hear from the bank that the cheque was counterfeit. The thing that most people don’t know is that a cheque can appear legit and takes over a week to be returned if counterfeit.
I emailed him immediately and although he pretended to be shocked I never heard from him again. The following day I called the authorities and filed a written statement and formal report. A lot of energy and time was put into planning and executing his requests. This is a huge scam and I am warning the next person who gets an email from him to report it to the authorities.
See recent CNN report here: https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/22/us/nigeria-scams-indictments/index.html
Bio on his website reads:
Jason Byrd
JUNE 15, 2018
Jason currently serves as the Vice President, Integration, leading the Integration Management Office at Atrium Health. As part of his duties, Jason is helping Atrium Health build and lead a best-in-class integration function to effectively implement their partnership strategy. Atrium Health, formerly known as Carolinas HealthCare System, is a public, not-for-profit, integrated health system comprised of over 40 hospitals and 900 care locations serving communities in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Prior to joining Atrium Health, Jason worked in quality, policy, practice management and lobbying roles for various national associations, including the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), American College of Cardiology (ACC) and United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).
Jason received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Houston Law Center and Bachelors from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. He is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas. Jason is also a graduate of the Intermountain Healthcare Advanced Training Program (ATP) in Health Care Delivery Improvement and Patient Safety, which is under the direction of Dr. Brent James. Finally, he is a green belt in Lean Six Sigma methodology and a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE).
I seen someone else had the EXACT same situation happen to them. Jason contacted me about needed 55 rooms for a conference he was needed for cynosure. So I worked hard getting together the package for the 55 rooms and conference room. He contacted me only 3 months before the event so his event took proirity due to short time frame. So my work days were spent entirely on his event. I finally got a perfect package and presented it to him all that was left to do was sign their credit card document every day it was a new excuse to why the credit card document wasn’t in. Something more they needed. They kept asking me for my fees, but I only charge a deposit upfront and at the end of an event when I know how many hours I worked then I charge. Anyway they kept asking and asking about the feee amount. I assumed it was because they were concerned about not being in budget? Well 2 days past the due day for the credit card document Jason said he needed MY ID so that we would be "familiar with each other”.
No reason should he need my ID over the internet for me to complete his event. If he wants to see my pictures and name then go on Facebook. This is a huge scam and I am warning the next person who gets an email from him ignore it. You will waste your time when you could be working on event that are actually profitable.