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• Apr 19, 2023

Received a call from 240-647-5528 (came through as potential spam). I spoke with a Michael. He wanted me to purchase either a quarter, half or full ad page ($400, $500 or $700) in a magazine with a local golf course around here in Virginia. Asked me to go to this websitehttps://luxuriouslifemagazine.com/ to review how it looks, beefed up the third party advertisers in the magazine to let me know I too would appear "higher end". That I needed to hurry to "secure" my spot before it was gone, and, just to entice me, If I locked in now, I would get page 5, a full page for only $400!

I basically received a call from a magazine called Luxurious Lifestyle Magazine and they pretended to be a magazine company. When you google the name it leads to a website. I paid $2,300 for this ad for a three-year deal. After I was transferred to her marketing department that would work on an ad. After this the company ghosted me. The "marketing" department would not response. I call the number that sold me the ad and they tell me there is no one by the name of Lisa Roman of which I have texts from the number and her name as a signature. At this point, I start researching and the company is no longer active. The magazine is no where to be found on any internet site (weird for a magazine). I skip-traced all the people I spoke to Lisa Roman, kelli Aldridge and nothing. I have several text messages and when you reverse prospect them they all go to different names and when you call someone answers and then pretends like they have no idea what I am talking about. After further review there are complaints, a facebook group with agents saying their were scammed and a facebook post from someone in my field saying they were scammed as well. I called the country clubs in which they stated the magazine is partnered with and they say they have no partnership with any magazine. The address of the corporation leads to another business which is not this one, complaints on BBB of similar stories, after you look closely at their website you'll notice the red flags when you look at the ads there are a bunch of misspelled words, errors and their website has basically nothing on it. THIS IS A SCAM.

A gentleman called and tried to have me (realtor) sign up to have my listings or ad there. Supposedly 5 subdivisions near me and about 5,000 copies would be distributed qrly. they gave me the link below to see their fake magazine, i asked for a name and phone to call back, they hung up... they try to be similar to the original Lux life maganize based in UK.
https://luxuriouslifemagazine.com/

+3

This company is a scam . Shame on the guys who created it and make it look it’s really a company that is legit . They have No affiliation to golf courses .

+2

I work for a private country club in Houston, TX. I have been contacted by photographers or other vendors numerous times regarding someone (in this case the name was Richard Adams) claiming to be from a magazine called Luxury Lifestyle Report that represents or is in some way connected with high-end clubs in the Houston area and nationwide. He tries to sell ad space to these vendors and is extremely rude to them when they ask questions. He has mentioned the name of the club I work for and we have absolutely no affiliation with him or the "magazine," which I am fairly certain does not exist. Do not respond to this man or this company.

+2

Total scam! I had the idea, before I bought any ad, to call the country clubs they were talking about, not one authorized their magazine publication. Do not buy!

+3

I received an email on July 11, 2018 stating "My company is publishing business directories for several private country clubs in the Harrisburg area this year. I am inviting you to participate as a recommended vendor for the members and guests".

There was a list of five Country Clubs, the link to the "magazine", and the rates for ads. "The annual rate listed above includes 12 months in the on-line edition as well as the hard copy edition that is distributed directly to the members and guest at the clubs every 6 weeks".

My research shows this is a low fraud phone # in Florida and there is a website for Luxury Lifestyle Magazine.

When I sent back a list of questions to "David Perry" asking how he received my information, why does he think I am a vendor, where can I purchase the magazine locally, how is payment made, what is his physical address and the physical address of the publication, and other relevant questions, I did not receive a response.

This is a marketing ploy or a phishing scam. Either way I am glad I did my research before losing any money!

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