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  2. Dorrance Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Dorrance Publishing does not attempt to hide its charges and makes no claims of selecting clients based on potential for commercial success. [9] [10]As of May 2022, Dorrance Publishing has an A− rating with the Better Business Bureau with 70 complaints filed against them.

  3. LuLaRoe - Wikipedia

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    These complaints, combined with complaints over poor quality, led to the company's Better Business Bureau (BBB) rating being downgraded to "F" in January 2017. [5] [6] [12] In October 2017, a class-action lawsuit filed in California accused LuLaRoe of being a pyramid scheme. Plaintiffs in the suit allege the company engaged in "misconduct ...

  4. Globe Life and Accident Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    The company has an A+ Better Business Bureau rating on a scale of A+ to F and has over 376 closed complaints. [10] In a 2002 lawsuit, Globe Life was fined a civil penalty of $5,000 for failing to pay interest on death claims in Oregon. [11]

  5. U.S. Career Institute - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Career Institute (USCI) is a private, accredited distance learning, educational institution based in Fort Collins, Colorado. [1] [2]U.S. Career Institute offers self-paced certificate and associate degree programs.

  6. What is a reverse mortgage? How it works, who it’s best for ...

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    Check ratings and read through customer reviews on sites like Trustpilot, Reddit and the Better Business Bureau. Weigh your payment options. Evaluate whether a lump sum, line of credit, fixed ...

  7. Vanity award - Wikipedia

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    A vanity award [1] is an award in which the recipient purchases the award and/or marketing services to give the false appearance of a legitimate honor. [2] [3] Pitches for Who's Who-type publications (see vanity press), biographies or nominations for awards or special memberships can have a catch to them in which the honoree is required to pay for recognition.

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