Seeking grants? Better Business Bureau warns that
Worldwide Asset Management Inc. of Lake Oswego, Ore., doesn't deliver promised funds to clients.
The alleged "Grant Writer," also known as WWAM USA, has acquired 21 unanswered complaints since January 2011. BBB received 3,176 inquiries in 2010, and to date, 3,776 more inquiries have come in 2011.
Complainants—which are mostly business owners—describe the same sad story: Worldwide Asset Management contacted them regarding "pre-approved" grant money and then convinced them to pay thousands of dollars in upfront fees for application processing or business plan assistance. Ultimately, the company—run by Joseph Guiliano—failed to follow-through or respond to its BBB complaints.
To date, there are also 30 complaints issued with Oregon Department of Justice.
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