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TBG Holdings Overview

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Rating Distribution

TBG Holdings has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review and consumers are mostly dissatisfied; one reviewer still notes potential growth opportunities and a strong team in some investments.

Positive Feedback

Some investors in TBG Holdings reviews praise the focus on smaller companies and a pipeline that could grow shareholder value, and one reviewer felt comfortable with the investment strategy.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • TBG Holdings customer complaints include aggressive cold calls and persistent outreach after declining an offer.
  • Reports of deceptive sales tactics and a racist remark from a caller damaged trust in customer service.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Expect unsolicited sales calls and verify the identity of callers before engaging.
  • Research the opportunity carefully and watch for high-pressure tactics before investing.
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Anonymous
map-marker Washington, District Of Columbia

Update on My Experience

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AI Highlights
  • - Invests in smaller, growth-focused companies with potential for shareholder wealth.
  • - Comfortable with investments and sees a lucrative pipeline.

Investment in smaller companies with an eye towards growth. I am comfortable with my investments.

I feel the companies objective is to grow shareholder wealth.

Why should I not be able to invest in companies before they become a household name. I respect what they are doing and think the team is strong and the pipeline of opportunities could be very lucrative.

User's recommendation: Risk on and risk off. Having some assets invested in specultaive ventures could really help the conservative size of a portfolio grow

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Anonymous
map-marker Buffalo, New York

Avoid dont answer

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Beware losers asking for money selling you nothing but lies and fake dreams

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Nevaeh Wis
map-marker Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Medixall/TBG Holdings

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AI Highlights
  • - Cold call MediXall; after decline, impersonator insulted, refused removal, and made a racist remark; supervisor promised discipline; reviewer wary.

I received a cold call from Steve Bryant at TBG Holdings asking if I was interested in investing with a company - MediXall Group. I asked for some more information and was sent it the following day.

I decided to pass on the opportunity and already sent an email to that point. Yet, someone posing as Steve continued to call me so I finally picked up. The non-Steve started to get angry that he sent me information and yet I was not interested in the opportunity. He proceeded to accuse me of not being honest in my assessment and implying that I was not very intelligent for making him send me information that he had clearly explained to me.

I asked him to remove me from his list and he said he would not! and then he hung up with a racist remark - "go back to Hong Kong". I'm not from Hong Kong and am not Cantonese. I called Neil Schwartz the supervisor and he said he would discipline the guy that pretended to be Steve but I'd be wary of this company.

Aggressive tactics are always a cover for a shady company and a desperate company. My personal opinion - they need money and they need it fast.

Cons:
  • Racist remark
  • Aggressive selling tactics
  • Racist

Preferred solution: Let other people know about this racist

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1 comment
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This guy is calling me. Glad to find this. I will have nothing to do with them.

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