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ABOUT US AICS, LLC is an independent recruiting firm located in Gainesville, VA, specializing in Ar****ecture, Construction, and Engineering recruiting for full-time and temporary disaster relief contracts. In response to the hurricane disasters of 2005, AICS, LLC has been diligently working to recruit and gain commitments from qualified indviduals, who are ready to deploy to the devastated region. These candidates are skilled/trained in a variety of areas, including estimating, construction inspection, construction management, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, environmental, and hydraulic engineering, in addition to various experienced planners(transportation, logistics, housing, and environmental), and all have managerial experience. It has been our pro-active approach that allowed us to gain the commitment of so many candidates and continues to provide us with as many as 50 new applicants daily. This activity, in addition to our over 15 years experience, makes us a tremendous resource for clients in need of skilled candidates. AICS, LLC (571) 248-4195 (571) 248-4197 FEMA Disaster Relief Support Company: AICS Hurricane Katrina Disaster Response Ar****ects, Estimators, CPAs, Engineers (Civil, Coastal, Electrical, Environmental, Geotechnical, Hydraulic, Mechanical, Sanitary, and Structural), Code Enforcement Specialist, Construction Professionals, Community Relations Specialists, Engineering Technicians, Environmental Planners, Facilities Engineers, GIS Specialists, Historic Preservation Professionals, Housing Planners, Hydrologists, Information Technology & Computer Specialists, Landscape Ar****ects, Logistics Planners, Mfg Housing Construction Specialists, Community Planners, Regulatory Permits Managers, Transportation Planners are needed now! AICS, LLC is seeking any and all of the above professionals for immediate short and long-term assignments in response to Hurricane Katrina. Please submit your resume if you are interested and willing to consider mobilization to the disaster area on 24 to 48 hours notice. Call and talk to us about the opportunity before you decide. You will work directly for one of the FEMA contractors assisting state and local governments in performing damage assessment. Initial assignments are always estimated to be between 60 to 90 days but could be shorter and usually longer, nothing is guaranteed as to the length of any assignment. Candidates need to be willing to commit to a minimum of 3 months to be favorably considered. You will be expected to work a minimum of 12 hours per day, 7 days per week regardless of the weather so dress is field dress for at least the first 45 days of this assignment. All hours are paid as straight time plus daily government authorized per-diem rate for the area in which you are assigned. . At some point beyond the initial 45 days of the assignment and every 30 days thereafter you may be authorized up to 4 days and round trip expenses will be reimbursed up to the regular coach air-fare rate to any destination not to exceed the regular coach to your point of origin. Air fare, rental vehicle and lodging will be arranged by your employer. You must have a credit card with sufficient available balance to check into a hotel even though the vehicle and lodging cost as stated above will be directly billed to your employer. Use of privately owned vehicles will not be authorized. We are looking for individuals with a minimum of 2 years experience in their related field of expertise at the entry level. Professional Registration (e.g. P.E., EIT, AIA, CPA, etc.) a minimum of 5 years in their related field of expertise at the mid level and Professional Registration and 10 years experience in their related field of expertise OR Bachelors Degree and 15+ years experience in their related field of expertise at the Senior level Previous disaster damage assessment or debris removal experience and FEMA Public Assistance Ops I certification is a big plus. Contact: Kevin Marlar Email: kmarlar@aicsllc.com Last edited by Scrub; 04-04-08 at 09:15 PM. |
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WhoIs Lookup performed by Karen's WhoIs http://www.karenware.com/ Whois Server Version 1.3 Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net for detailed information. Domain Name: www.AICSLLC.COM Registrar: MELBOURNE IT, LTD. D/B/A INTERNET NAMES WORLDWIDE Whois Server: whois.melbourneit.com Referral URL: http://www.melbourneit.com Name Server: YNS1.YAHOO.COM Name Server: YNS2.YAHOO.COM Status: REGISTRAR-LOCK Updated Date: 04-aug-2005 Creation Date: 04-aug-2005 Expiration Date: 04-aug-2006 Last update of whois database: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 14:05:48 EDT The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .EDU domains and Registrars. Domain Name.......... aicsllc.com Creation Date........ 2005-08-05 Registration Date.... 2005-08-05 Expiry Date.......... 2006-08-05 Organisation Name.... Kevin Marlar Organisation Address. 8143 Cerromar Way Organisation Address. Organisation Address. Gainesville Organisation Address. 20155 Organisation Address. VA Organisation Address. UNITED STATES Admin Name........... Kevin Marlar Admin Address........ 8143 Cerromar Way Admin Address........ Admin Address........ Gainesville Admin Address........ 20155 Admin Address........ VA Admin Address........ UNITED STATES Admin Email.......... a***mmp@yahoo.com Admin Phone.......... +1.7038436720 Admin Fax............ Tech Name............ YahooDomains TechContact Tech Address......... 701 First Ave. Tech Address......... Tech Address......... Sunnyvale Tech Address......... 94089 Tech Address......... CA Tech Address......... UNITED STATES Tech Email........... domain.tech@YAHOO-INC.COM Tech Phone........... +1.6198813096 Tech Fax............. +1.6198813010 Name Server.......... yns1.yahoo.com Name Server.......... yns2.yahoo.com |
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1. CBBB Wise Giving Alliancenew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ... American Indian College Fund, LLC (AICS, LLC) Stated Purpose: "to raise scholarship funds for American Indian students at qualified tribal colleges and universities and to generate broad awareness of ... www.give.org/reports/care_dyn.asp?46 - [cache] - - Wisenut, MSN, GigaBlast, MSN Search, Ask Jeeves 2. APPRAISALS, ANTIQUE & ARTnew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ... AR****ECTURAL WAREHOUSE 1206 FULTON AVE # A SAN ANTONIO, TX 78201-5103 210-731-8068 VIRGINA AICS,LLC 8507 MATHEW MAUREY CT SPOTSYLVANIA VIRGINIA 22553 540-786-3225 540-786-8276 Marble,stone , bronze, stained ... antiquerestorers.com/NEW/APPRAISALS_antique__art.htm - [cache] - - GigaBlast, Wisenut, MSN, Ask Jeeves, MSN Search 3. AICS, LLCnew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters Building Futures. AICS, LLC. (571) 248-4195. (571) 248-4197 www.aicsllc.com - [cache] - - MSN 4. CBBB Wise Giving Alliancenew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ...American Indian College Fund, LLC (AICS, LLC) Stated Purpose: "to raise scholarship funds for.. www.ncib.org/reports/care_dyn.asp?46 - [cache] - - GigaBlast 5. Welcome to Civil and Environmental Engineering - Virginia...new windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters 09-02-2005 AICS, LLC Hurricane Katrina Disaster Response Multiple ,Multiple ... 10-11-2005 ARCADIS Entry Level / Full-time Raleigh ,NC... www.ce.vt.edu/job.php?cat=4&action=list - [cache] - - Ask Jeeves 6. AICS, LLC - FEMA Contractors Wanted [Archive] - ScamFraudAlertnew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ... Archive] AICS, LLC - FEMA Contractors Wanted Religion & Charity Scam ScamFraudAlert > Religion & Charity Scam > AICS, LLC - FEMA Contractors Wanted PDA View Full Version : AICS, LLC - FEMA Contractors ... http://www.scamfraudalert.com/archiv...php?t-764.html - [cache] - - MSN Search 7. Religion & Charity Scam - ScamFraudAlertnew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ... AICS, LLC - FEMA Contractors Wanted Scrub 10-06-05 12:34 PM by Scrub 1 35 Almeria International Organization (www.almerihome.org) MomJulie 10-02-05 06:22 PM by Jupiter69 4 64 Adelia International (www.delihome ... www.scamfraudalert.com/forumdisplay.php?f=11 - [cache] - - MSN Search 8. Builders & Contractors - page 241new windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters NE 68137 37. AIC Foam & Coating Phone: (907) 333-8533 Address: Anchorage, AK 99501 38. Aics, LLC Phone: (540) 786-3225 Address... www.anhtoi.com/directory/240cat2088 - [cache] - - Ask Jeeves 9. Brass Beds Of Virginianew windowPreviewClose previewshow in clusters ... TO BRASS BEDS ,DINING ROOM SETS, ANTIQUE BATHTUBS ... ... AICS,LLC 8507 MATHEW MAUREY CT SPOTSYLVANIA VIRGINIA 22553 540 ... a-c.find-beds-now.info/brassbedsofvirginia - [cache] - - MSN http://clusty.com/search?v%3afile=vi...Croot-0-10%7C0 |
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Let me show you what you're up against. That way, you won't waste any more time or money on this. The names they gave you are all fake. Skip traces are worthless. The person who picks up the money is called a “runnerâ€. They pick a person who has absolutely no connection to the con. That way, if anyone grabs the fool up, he can't lead them back to the main players. The pickup guy has almost nothing. No names. No descriptions. Maybe he gets a cell number to call once he has the money. The phone numbers are all prepaid cells. No names or accounts needed. You can buy them at Wal-mart. The emails are spoofed. Faked. Untraceable. Or public wifi. There are hundreds of western union locations available for the fraud to pick up the money. How can you stake out each and every one of them? The ID used at western union is fake too. All it has to do is fool a clerk. Good luck tracing the web site. That's another dead end. But there is a way. You make the frauds come to you. Once you understand the principals of deception you can con just about anybody. Even con men have needs and desires. What are they? Money? Drugs? Vanity? Self esteem? *****? The list goes on and on. If I wanted to catch somebody like this, I'd sit down and come up with a long con. An intricate con. The kind that you never see anymore, because nobody is willing or able to sit down and think them up. There is a way to draw these people out in the open. It's just like a snapping turtle, really. Once it pulls into the shell, it's immune from attack. But, once you give it something to grab onto, it'll bite down and hold on. Then, you simply chop its head off. Frauds work the exact same way. Give them a reason to come out. It's not easy. An obvious bribe like money will never work. They're much too suspicious for that. Instead, you want to provide details of your life. Show that you have something they want or need. And, make it look like you're a dumb ass who can be conned out of it. You need to assess the situation and find their vulnerabilities first. There's a movie called House of Games (1987). Joe Mantegna. It will give you a better idea of what I'm talking about here. The frauds used a little bit of that in this advance fee con. Let's face it, almost everyone who applies for one of these loans has no intention of actually repaying the money. There might actually be one complete jackass who would consider sending in the payments. But the rest are planning to stiff the “loan†company. That's why this con works so well. People think that they'll send in $2100 and get $15,000 in return. They are so busy thinking about how they plan to cheat the lenders that they never see that the lenders are con artists themselves. Remember this. In the best scams, the victim actually cons himself out of the money. All you do is set the stage for him to act it out on. Human nature will take over and do the rest for you. Actually frauds are some of the easiest people to con. They feel so superior to others. They let their guard down. Or rather, they never bother to put their guard up the first place. ****ers waiting to be picked. That's how you get these people. You lure them out into the open. Then, you do the same as with the turtle. Paul - Anaheim, California U.S.A. Rebuttal Consumer Suggestion Submitted: 10/15/2005 9:15:16 PM Modified: 10/15/2005 9:15:16 PM http://ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff160900.htm |
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