714-767-2580
Country: USA
714 area code:
California (Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton)
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- Merry| 1 replyFriday Oct 2nd 2009 10:56AM Received a call from 714 767-2580 regarding my resume. Caller ID said "Helen White". My husband answered but when I came to the phone, the lady had hung up. I called back and reached a voice mail with a generic message. I left a message, but hadn't heard back as of 5:00PM that day.
- Caller: White, Helen
- Call type: Unwanted
- George| 1 replyReceived a call & voice mail from Helen White, only a day after my son posted his resume on careerbuilder.com . Called her back in the evening, requesting location of possible job and the name of her compay (the number, after all, is a personal number - not a busines number). She called back following day - it is World Financial, in Brea, CA. Too far for my son, so I didn't pursue it.
World Financial is operated through independent (e.g. 1099, not w2) sales reps, in a multi-level fasion. I have nothing against companies that work that way (I do that myself, and it's been working great), but it should be real obvious from my son's resume that he's looking for administrative / clerical work, not sales.- Caller: WHITE HELEN
- Carol replies to MerryReceived a phone message recording at 10:22 am on 5-21-2010 from an Ellen telling me that she was responding to my resume & that I could reach her at (714) 767-2580. Reverse phone search shows this to be a cell number in Anaheim.
It is noted that yesterday I re-did my resume on both Monster.com & CareerBuilder.com. - DonGot a message from Helen from this number. Said she was calling about my resume. I get lots of e-mail regarding selling insurance and stuff but first time a call. Did not call back.
- Caller: Helen White
- JohnGot a call from this number today. Called back, went straight to voicemail, did not provide anything regarding company name, so I hung up. Somebody from World Financial tried to recruit me once, and they even interviewed my brother, saying they were going to charge him a $100 background check. If ever you hear about World Financial, stay away from them as far as employment goes, they are blood sucking leeches.
- mig| 1 replyGot a message from Helen from this number. Said she was calling about my resume.
- Caller: Helen
- Jim MasudMulti-level marketing scam company.
They will brig you to a meeting to join their scam with 90% of the "recruits" in the meeting being planted by them.
So phony these freak will smile and clap and try to convince the feeble-minded to join their mlm scam of ripping off your friends and family with crappy, overpriced "financial services".
You have been warned.- Caller: A fake person called "Helen"
- UnemployedWHITE HELEN was the name on the caller id regrading employment with some company,i did not bother to call back after further review on here.( sounds to good to be true)
- Susan in California replies to migI did too receive a call today, 4/23/2013. Helen was her name and she left a message on my machine. I googled her phone no. and found this site. I WON'T be calling her back.
- EloHelen just called me.. stating she was calling regarding my resume. I updated my resume on CareerBuilder yesterday.. coincidence?
- Caller: Helen
- Looking for workA certain Helen called me and left a message today 5/24/13 regarding my resume. But after looking and reading from the comments i might not call her back.
- Peter| 1 replyHelen called me today june 24 3013 from 714-767-2580. After reading these comments i wont be calling back.
- Caller: World Financial
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Informed One replies to PeterHelen called and left message. I was cynical as I recently posted my profile on careerbuilders. As I have a background in Sales, it seems that I have been a magnet for MLM agencies offering me a fantastic "opportunity". I was skeptical but elected to call her. She answered and explained that she is with World Financial that merged with Transamerica. "You know, the big pyramid building in San Francisco".
I replied, "Oh yeah, I know about "Pyramids" (lol)"
I stopped her and told her that I wasn't interested in a MLM structure and I have no background in the financial industry.
She said, "MLM as in Amway?".
I replied, "Yes, that is a classic example"
She replied, "we are more like a Real Estate broker > Real Estate agent relationship"
I said, "yeah...I'll pass" - Scam reporterI also updated my careerbuilder resume yesterday. Every time I do, I get a call from World Financial or Transamerica for a commission only job. Won't be calling Helen back any time soon!
- KarenI was called by Helen. I've been to the World Financial place in Orange. I actually thought about doing it. There is a $100 fee for a background application, plus you have to get your insurance license. Only 1 license is required, I believe you should have 3. It's all sales and commission, you have to convince people to change to your products, even though the company says they only own 1 product.
When I went to the interview, it was hot and crowded, they kept having a bunch of people talk to me who supposedly were in my line of work and they actually didn't have a clue.
It's not MLM although you can recruit agents just like any insurance business.- Caller: World Financial
- ElginApplesEarlier today, someone named “Helen” called and left message that she wanted to talk about my resume. The message was more vague than usual for a recruiter/headhunter. That is when I looked online to find out more, and came across these comments. Like others mentioned, I recently updated my profile on Careerbuilder.com and Moster.com and this triggered the call. I was skeptical but elected to call her back and reached an answering machine, so I hung up. Online I saw that Helen Ramirez (and her husband Ivan) have an “agency” with World Financial – I am not interested in following up for this type of Sales opportunity. If you are, then feel free to return Helen’s call.
- Caller: World Financial Group
- Not Deceived by Appearances replies to GeorgeWorld Financial, located in Brea, CA as well as Anaheim Hills, CA, is a highly covert and suspicious organization. Primarily, their actual product is never revealed (ie, what is their industry line, how would bringing me on board assist them, what exactly would I be doing, etc). Secondarily, the entire entity is run by the Chinese. I don't mean that they all descended from Chinese ancestry. They are all Chinese citizens.
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