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CloseUp Television Overview

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  • CloseUp Television has 1.0 star rating based on 2 customer reviews. Consumers are mostly dissatisfied.

  • Rating Distribution
  • Pros: Talk a big game.
    Cons: Claims that have no chance of being verified, False claims, Legal ambiguity.

  • Recent recommendations regarding this business are as follows: "Just say no!", "Do not work with this company. It is a waste of your money and time.".

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Andrea M A

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False promises that you'll make your $ back

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Original review updated Jul 05, 2023

I was first contacted by CloseUp TV on 7/26/22 by an Executive Producer. I was offered a radio segment on their Empowered Women radio series.

I accepted, and paid for, one show.

The show aired 9/22/22. Later that evening, I received a voicemail from someone who identified himself as Christopher Johnson, Director of Marketing and Advertising at NBC (though his Caller ID said Anthony Holmes). He called me Superstar, told me they were interviewing for a Women Making a Difference in America series and wanted to talk to me.

I chatted with him for roughly an hour on 9/23/22. He said things like we promoted Marshall Goldsmith, were able to get up to $50,000 for each speaking opportunity for him.

Wed start you out around $20,000 and it will be your best year in business. A little while later, I interviewed with a crew from CloseUp TV and was offered the role as the female coach they would promote. I was told I beat out other female coaches. Was told I needed to pay a large portion of the video interview and was rushed to give them my credit card number.

A few days later (9/28/22), Christopher called back and told me they secured me a spot in Empowered Professionals magazine and on a billboard in Times Square.

Kept using his line I hope you saved pennies for a rainy day, and we need to make you look bigger than you are, and the other women have already agreed to this. I agreed to this and paid another sum of money.

About a week later (10/10/22), Christopher called again and said they needed to do another five radio interviews. He used the same lines as before. I reluctantly agreed and paid again.

Christopher had promised well work side by side throughout the video editing process, storyboarding (before) then editing (after).

None of that happened. I prepared for the interview by myself, flew to CT for the interview on 10/29/22, and then edited by myself. When I asked Christopher about the editing, he said you do it. You know yourself the best.

Despite Christopher identifying himself as working for NBC, all contracts came from CloseUp TV, CloseUp Talk Radio, or Empowered Professional Digital Magazine, with Louis Ceparanos name on them.

When I asked an Executive Producer about it, she said "he's a freelancer."

December/January, I talked with Christopher a couple times. He kept using the phrase did you save any pennies for a rainy day? and told me itd really help if we hired a Project Manager to support him. I told him no.

I am writing this in early July 2023.

They have produced the materials (video, magazine, radio shows, NY Times Square billboard) they promised, though some details (like how they would market those materials) do not match the contract.

I haven't been offered any of the opportunities as promised. These materials are not worth what they charged for them, and I would never agree to these had I not been promised to make my money back.

Talking with others, I am told this is a known trick. They sell people on high-dollar marketing materials with the promise of getting high-dollar paying gigs, and never follow through on securing those gigs.

I also learned that Christophers real name is Anthony Holmes (which matches the caller ID from the initial call). That may explain why he changed his phone number in April 2023.

I have also since learned other female coaches were "selected." Their telling me I was the only one is incorrect.

In summary: looking back, there were red flags.

Yet I was an ambitious new entrepreneur ready to make a difference in the world.

I can see why there aren't many reports its pretty darn embarrassing to say you were had for many $10s of thousands. But if I don't report it, how will others know?

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Loss:
$36000

Preferred solution: So others can save their money and not be tricked

User's recommendation: Just say no!

Suann Xnd

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SCAM WARNING: This company doesn't promise on what they say they'll deliver and try and push you into giving them more money with legal ambiguity and zero invoicing

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Original review updated Feb 08, 2023

I almost got swept up in this scam, but thankfully was able to reach out to a past client of theirs to get the full story - I ran the other way. As with many of the other 1 star review on here I was approached for a "empowering women" segment - and was in the running with three other women to work with this PR person, Chris Johnson who supposedly worked for NBC but had a generic cutvbusiness1@ g mail account.

Big promises, lots of urgency, HUGE $15K investment - and PDF contract without any significant details that would normally be in a PR contract of this sort...like how much Chris Johnson the publicist would be getting paid.

They said the same thing to me that the did to the woman I reached out to (who worked with them a year ago) that Marshall Goldsmith was "just retiring" and this supposed publicist Chris Johnson was looking for someone to fill the space and become the next big leadership speaker. When Chris Johnson called me back once, he called me his Superstar - but then realized he thought he was calling me, not some other woman named Tracy. Absolutely wild.

They talk a big game and push you to move faster before you have a chance to think about it saying "C'mon, don't you want to take things to the next level?" "The studio is covering 90% of the cost" "Just trust me, if I don't book you my family doesn't eat", but aren't forthcoming with things like invoices, legal details, and legitimate communication.

Run away.

Run away fast. And don't look back.

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Loss:
$2000
Pros:
  • Talk a big game
Cons:
  • Legal ambiguity
  • No detailed invoice
  • False claims

User's recommendation: Do not work with this company. It is a waste of your money and time.

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