As a former employe of corey park, i know this is a scam
Park Technologies scam: why $12K offers are suspicious
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Watch out for calls that claim a LinkedIn connection and pitch a $12,500 “partner” fee. Most reports tie the number to a vague outfit called Park Technologies that uses a polite script and references a nonexistent assistant. Verify any business by checking state registries, searching for a physical address, and confirming the employee on LinkedIn before sharing personal data. Do not send money or sign agreements on the spot, especially when the offer sounds like a quick‑cash investment. Block the caller, report the incident to your carrier and to the FTC’s complaint portal, and share the experience with colleagues so they can stay alert.
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It appears that I've encountered the same issue with Corey Park, where I had a conversation with him at one point. Following an exhaustive investigation into Corey, I stumbled upon something intriguing. One of the 800 numbers is associated with multiple companies linked to Corey, so I decided to give it a call. However, no one answered, and I was greeted by a recording that asked me to enter the first name of the person I wanted to speak to. I tried entering "Corey" and several other names supposedly affiliated with the company, but none of them existed. Additionally, the initial investment has now increased to $15,000. When I spoke with Corey, I inquired about what this price includes, and he replied that I would have access to all the prospective businesses in his database. He then started discussing the probability of success, claiming that I had a 1 in 4 chance of being highly successful. He also mentioned that I would likely spend around 4 hours a week working with one of his companies and would be compensated in stock. This whole experience seems suspiciously like a scam to me. Furthermore, I discovered that Park Consulting LLC has had its business license revoked for some reason, which raises even more red flags.
A similar call was received from a different number, requesting a significant amount of money, and guidance is sought on its legitimacy
I received a call with a pitch to become a partner for emerging technologies, asking for a one-time fee of $12,500. Similar calls from other numbers have raised suspicions.
It seems Michael has fallen for a dubious investment opportunity that resembles a ponzi scheme.
You aprear to be a SHILL, and this is probabley an advertizement for your scam operashun
I recieved a call from this number, and a gentelman named Corey Park, he seemd pretty polite, and he was talking about investment opportunities, i've done my research, and i think he's legit, unlike what alot of peoples are saying
It's astounding how certain groups, like the one associated with Natalie and the Park Enterprise scam, can operate with such impunity, relying on fear tactics and misinformation to manipulate others.
Receiving identical voicemails and calls suggests a scripted, potentially fraudulent operation.
Upon conducting research, I stumbled upon this forum and discovered that a certain Bernadette Borton had been reaching out to people on Linkedin with a questionable opportunity that appears to be a sophisticated scam.
I had a similar experience with a polite female caller who left messages, making it seem like we were acquainted, and I had to block the number.
The practice of leaving deceptive voicemail messages, falsely claiming prior communication, is a deceitful way to initiate a partnership and should be immediately addressed.
A call was received from Jaime, reciting a script about Corey Parks, despite my existing communication with his assistant, prompting further investigation into the company, which revealed suspicious activity and a likely scam.
I had multiple calls with the same pitch, it is very annoying
An explanation of the scam can be found here:
A similar experience was had with a call from this number, with a woman named Natalie requesting $12,500 upfront
The call from "Park Innovations" raised suspicions, as they mentioned Corey C. Park and requested $12,500, claiming to have found my name on Linked In. Further research revealed that "Park Innovations, Inc" is registered in Delaware as of May 2016, but there's no additional information available in business databases, leading me to believe it's a potential scam.
The call i just recived from 210-910-6668 is similair to all the posts here
Park Technologies seems sound at first, but the underlying buisness model is slightly shady, they charge a $12,500 fee for accesing their database
Apparently its a chat line!
It seems that the correct term is park technology, not park methodology
Although the representatives seem pleasant, their proposal, which includes a $12,500 partnership fee, raises suspicions and appears to be an elaborate ruse.
Its a scan, dont bother returning the call, its a waste of time.
The approach involved sending numerous links without initially mentioning the $12.5K required to become a partner, a tactic that appears to be a scam, deceiving innocent people out of $12.5K.
I'm interesed in hearing from people who have had a posistive experiance with Mr. Park, and what they learned from him.
Repeated calls to a work phone, claiming to be from 'Corey Park' of 'Park Technologies', have raised concerns about potential scam activities, especially given previous email contacts from the same company.
The same situation occurred - a claim was made that Mr. Parks found me on Linkedin and presented an 'amazing opportunity' requiring $12,500 upfront; after expressing my reluctance due to lack of information on Park Technologies, the representative persisted in asking for investment, which led me to suggest an alternative arrangement.
This is essentially a scam.
The description matches expectations.
Essentially, this is a pyramid scheme