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Soturi Inc.


Country United States
State Oklahoma
City Tulsa
Address 3000 E Skelly Dr, Ste 308
Phone 918-921-3442
Website http://www.soturi.biz/

Soturi Inc. Reviews

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  • May 12, 2016

"Soturi Inc" is now "dynamic business solutions"

The company is a scam, fraud, pyramid scheme or whatever you want to call it. It has been renamed yet again. It is using the same phone number and location and a similar, if not exact, management training program model as that used by Soturi Inc.

Why does it seem like a fraud? Because no company should have to change their name this often:

They were Milestone Consulting Inc. in 2012. In the spring of 2015, they changed their name to Soturi Inc. There may have been other aliases in between these first two, but I did not find any information. Since April 4, 2016 they have been using the name "Dynamic Business Solutions".

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  • Dec 16, 2016

False accusations

This accusation is completley false if you actually looked into things the correct way you would see that dynamic just moved to the oklahoma area from Idaho. what you are saying is that because they moved into the same space they are connected? Maybe they should move to where amazon is and be connected to them. The owner has no relations to soturi except taking over the office space. Also google what a piramid scheme is and educate yourself before your start making false acusations. If you had questions why didnt you just bring this up to there management team?

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  • May 9, 2016

I applied at first for a part-time job at Soturi Inc., which found on Indeed.com. The hours didn't work out, so they offered me an internship, just for the summer. I didn't begin it at all yet, because when I looked on their website (soturi.biz), it wasn't there. I checked their Facebook and found a negative review from a previous employee who was selling things in Sam's Club instead of actually doing marketing. That person posted a link to the "Devilcorp" site and it describes everything I was told throughout my interview process to the tee. I was told I'd be working in sales at first, but promised promotion along with $500-$1000 a week. I was told I'd be working 11-8 each day, and just till about 2 on Saturdays. Sounds familiar, right? After Googling Soturi's address, I found that they used to be Milestone Consulting Inc., which was found (on here actually) to be a subsidiary of Cydcorp (one of the many names of Devilcorp). I looked into Milestone a little, at descriptions online. Soturi literally had copy and pasted Milestone's company description for their website (which no longer exists). I just wanted to post this to let you all know, as I believe they have changed names again and are still located in the Tulsa area. My girlfriend tried calling Soturi's number earlier (their office hours were over), but we just wanted to see what name they went by now. We didn't catch the company name, but I'll look into that next. I believe it said they were located in Sapulpa, OK now too over the voicemail. Either way Tulsans, watch out for these companies and be aware of what's really going on.

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  • Mar 26, 2016

Beware of Synergy Management and of Soturi Inc of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They post false and misleading job postings on job bulletins such as Craigslist and Zip Recruiter. They are part of a company called a Smart Circle, DS MAX, and about 5,000 other names. They change names multiple times so job searchers can't know who they are interviewing with or who they are really working for. They change names so much you will see a lot of good reviews from them. People who encounter them can hardly put the pieces together to find out who they really are. The reviews are all fake. This is a pyramid scheme. Here's how it works. You will see a job posting for a firm looking for secretaries or a management training program. You get the interview and you are not sure what you are going to be doing. The more questions you ask the faster they talk. If you ask too many questions you won't get a second interview. They say they work for Fortune 500 companies helping with their advertising. They will tell you they like you and don't normally do this but they want you to go to a second interview. Well, I went to that second interview. It was at a Sam's Club. They wanted me to work at a booth selling Dish TV. Working 6 days a week over 50 hours a week. For a flat $400 a week. I was told in the first interview I would be paid $16 based off experience. They also claim you can have people working for you within weeks. Typical pyramid scheme. Here are some websites to help you understand what a hell hole this is: http://web.archive.org/web/20071112000008/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DS-MAX https://thedevilcorp.wordpress.com/ They change their name so much the internet collectively calls them "Devilcorp". They don't pay their workers and Dish and AT&T should be ashamed for doing business with them. And don't let the 5 star reviews fool you, they are all fake. Websites are fake too. Don't waste your time with this company.

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