BBB posts possible concerns about Narc That Car

From the BBB website:

“Questions are still being raised about a business opportunity from Narc That Car. Crowd Sourcing International (CSI), formerly known as Narc Technologies, claims that independent consultants can earn money by collecting information about car license plates, by recruiting more consultants, and by recruiting clients to buy the information.

Ed Laskos of FOX-11 Los Angeles reports on the “red flags” about Narc That Car. Jeannette Kopko, spokesperson for the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in Dallas, says the BBB hasn’t received information about clients and “the BBB is very concerned that this company’s marketing plan may be a pyramid scheme.”

The following is the FOX-11 video the BBB references:

Click here to view the BBB report on Narc That Car

The core concern the BBB seems to have with Narc That Car is contained in the following paragraphs pulled from their reliability report:

“On February 8, 2010, the BBB received information from the company regarding its compensation practices. However, the BBB remains concerned as to whether the business model, in practice, truly provides any significant method of compensation which would not require sponsorship of additional program participants.

According to the company, as of February 10, 2010, only 1% of total commissions paid out to independent consultants was for the sale of license plate information to third parties, referred to as “client share.” Previously, the company’s “client share” income was the only repeatable form of compensation which did not involve the recruitment of others into the opportunity. However, as of March 1, 2010, the company has provided a modified compensation plan which allows for base-level independent consultants to receive commission payments.”

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Comments

  1. Bryan Farrar says:

    I’ve been involved in CSI – Narc That Car for about 30 days and I am already in profit. I have already been promoted to Manager level and have received my checks in the mail. I have done some extensive background checking and research on the opportunity and I feel confident in joining up with them. If you would like more information or to join a winning team check out my website at http://www.CSINetworking.com

  2. Lea Aguilar says:

    To: Bryan Farrar or any IC of CSI: I have High interest on this networking biz, yet, up to date, I couldnt accept its poor credibility standing including an “F”(?) on BBB rating? There are names of those who I know whom I am told that are making the money since 2009 which I ‘d like to talk to NOW, aNYBODY>? PLEASE EMAIL ME and share your due diligence…Josh Truitt? Ben Newton? Residual Income Team? Beverly Drewery? Guy Furr?
    My TEAM in Las Vegas & California are waiting for some honest feedback from me… Your help is needed for my decision.

    • @Lea Aguilar: Lea, I think if Brian had done any real due diligence he would have posted it here for everyone to see. It would make NO sense at all for him not to post it.

      My guess is his due diligence probably consisted of wandering around forums asking people if they got paid – which of course means nothing at all.

      Correct me if I’m wrong Brian. Your claim of having done due diligence is starting to look a little suspect now.

  3. this is efrain of new york yyn group i was with a company call dna they never paid me for doing the plates i am now part of this social site yournight where you can promote your prime business and post on your blog and more use it hopt it helps everyone
    Ps hope to see all there
    Efrain Cepeda

  4. I’m not completely sure how the csi program, Narc your plate works but, I’m wondering how they are getting around the DPPA that was enacted in 1994 that protects drivers from having their pertinent information exposed…

  5. Dors says:

    I started the company and news stated something bad about it here in Georgia. I wish i would have never quit because. I made $50 real quick. Go ahead and join and don’t listen to the naysayers.

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