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The Police Assistance Fund


Country United States
State Nevada
City Las Vegas
Address 6132 West Sahara Avenue
Phone (888) 769-3233
Website http://www.policeassistancefund.org/

The Police Assistance Fund Reviews

  • Jun 29, 2016

I worked for this so called charity. They claim that they give to the families of officers killed in the line of duty but the two ownes pocket what's left after they pay the people who steal the money from the people that are contacted! The owners are based in Florida where they run other rooms for fallen firefighters. Once i found out that i was working for a fake charity I up and left without giving ANY notice! I took with me the phony script that they tell us to read. It's all a lie. They tell us that we MUST get credit card numbers from the people we call or else we'll be fired. They also tell us to tell the people we're calling that we don't keep the credit card info after we charge it but that's also a LIE!! The office managers name is Tom. He's the most punch drunk person that I ever met! Lies to people he hires about the charity and told me that the equipment is old because since we're a "charity" all the equipment is donated. Big lie!! The equipment is old because the owners don't take any of the money they steal and re invest it into the company. Tom threatens workers with being fired which is funny due to the fact that they us $9.00 an hour. Tom walks around in a haze all day. From either drugs or his punch drunk issues. They also bounce checks to the employees as a form of punishment. My brother in law is an agent for the IRS and has already started a official investigation into the owners and this so called charity. They have a girl that processes all the credit cards and God only knows what she really does with the credit card numbers! She's common trash just like Tom. Her name is Nikki or something like that. Very common girl. This place needs to be shut down so they can't steal anymore money! They made a big mistake hiring someone like me, the connections that myself and my family have. We WILL shut these scum down!!

  • Apr 2, 2016

Hi there, I just read your other complaints regarding the Police Protective Fund. They are now calling themselves The Police Assistance Fund here in Las Vegas and running the same scam. Here is my story I'm sending to my local media outlets and perhaps you might find this interesting as well. Same owners and everything. At 6132 W. Sahara Ave Las Vegas, NV 89146 is a telemarketing room. This room calls themselves The Police Assistance Fund, aka The Police Protective Fund. They claim in their pitch, to be collecting donations to help provide immediate relief to the families of fallen police officers. They infer that they are the police themselves and go as far as to say that they are the only charity who doesn't hire telemarketers and that every dollar goes to the charity. Everyone jokes, including Tom Starnes who is the manager, how this is a fake charity. I worked there for one day. For 1 hour and 50 minutes before an employee, Alex Cammon who also worked in the New Port Richey, Florida location until a month ago, racially and sexually humiliated me to the entire room. No action was taken since he pulls a lot of credit cards, and I was forced to quit. It is also acceptable and common for people in this room to smoke marijuana, shoot up heroin, management sells dime bags to the phone workers and Xanax was also offered for sale. I learned of all this in under 2 hours my first day, as if this was just normal business as usual. Oddessy Charter School is literally a few doors down in the same plaza as this room. Their business license (under the name Alliance Calling) has been expired over a year and in Florida, as you know, they were exposed for hiring felons to impersonate officers and collect donations. Its still going on. Alex has a record a mile long and impersonates the police. I heard him! I have filed complaints with the FCC, FTC and notified Las Vegas Metro Police of this matter. I also plan to report to the EEOC and have emailed my story to a few investigative reporters here in Las Vegas.

  • Mar 30, 2016

Hi there, I just read your other complaints regarding the Police Protective Fund. They are now calling themselves The Police Assistance Fund here in Las Vegas and running the same scam. Here is my story I'm sending to my local media outlets and perhaps you might find this interesting as well. Same owners and everything. At 6132 W. Sahara Ave Las Vegas, NV 89146 is a telemarketing room. This room calls themselves The Police Assistance Fund, aka The Police Protective Fund. They claim in their pitch, to be collecting donations to help provide immediate relief to the families of fallen police officers. They infer that they are the police themselves and go as far as to say that they are the only charity who doesn't hire telemarketers and that every dollar goes to the charity. Everyone jokes, including Tom Starnes who is the manager, how this is a fake charity. I worked there for one day. For 1 hour and 50 minutes before an employee, Alex Cammon who also worked in the New Port Richey, Florida location until a month ago, racially and sexually humiliated me to the entire room. No action was taken since he pulls a lot of credit cards, and I was forced to quit. It is also acceptable and common for people in this room to smoke marijuana, shoot up heroin, management sells dime bags to the phone workers and Xanax was also offered for sale. I learned of all this in under 2 hours my first day, as if this was just normal business as usual. Oddessy Charter School is literally a few doors down in the same plaza as this room. Their business license (under the name Alliance Calling) has been expired over a year and in Florida, as you know, they were exposed for hiring felons to impersonate officers and collect donations. Its still going on. Alex has a record a mile long and impersonates the police. I heard him! I have filed complaints with the FCC, FTC and notified Las Vegas Metro Police of this matter. I also plan to report to the EEOC and have emailed my story to a few investigative reporters here in Las Vegas.

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