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Not BBB accredited

Additional Information for Arise Virtual Solutions, Inc.

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Location of This Business
3450 Lakeside Dr, Miramar, FL 33027-3263
BBB File Opened:
3/21/2000
Years in Business:
29
Business Started:
12/28/1994
Business Incorporated:
12/28/1994
Licensing Information:
This business is in an industry that may require professional licensing, bonding or registration. BBB encourages you to check with the appropriate agency to be certain any requirements are currently being met.
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Business Management
  • Mr. Scott Etheridge, Treasurer
  • Ms. Samoa Archibald, Compliance Manager
  • Mr. John A. Meyer, President
  • Ms. Lisa R. Carstarphen, Secretary
Contact Information

Principal

  • Mr. Scott Etheridge, Treasurer

Customer Contact

  • Mr. Scott Etheridge, Treasurer
  • Ms. Samoa Archibald, Compliance Manager
Additional Contact Information

Fax Numbers

  • (954) 392-2740
    Other Fax

Phone Numbers

Email Addresses

Additional Business Information
Additional Info

BBB has received information from consumers that scammers are impersonating Arise Virtual Solutions in an Employment / Work From Home scam. 

Scammers are contacting potential victims via text message offering a Data Entry position and asking them to contact the supposed Human Resources Manager, Edward Hanchett at email address, [email protected].  After the job offer is confirmed, the scammers send a check  via email which is fraudulent.

Work from home and employment scams are on the rise. Here are some tips from Better Business Bureau to avoid falling victim to scams:

Be aware of unusual procedures. Job offers without interviews are a red flag of employment scams, as well as employers that overpay and ask to wire back the difference. Take note of companies that promise opportunities or high income if you pay them for training.

Check official job postings. Scammers will often use emails, social media or online job boards to reach targets. They are also known to use actual company names, addresses and human resource contacts found on the internet. If a job posting seems too good to be true, go directly to the company website and check their career page directly. If a website is charging you for information about a job opening, it is probably a scam.

Do not provide financial information unless the offer is confirmed as legitimate.

Pending Government Action
Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Plaintiff, v. ARISE VIRTUAL SOLUTIONS INC., also d/b/a ARISE, a Delaware corporation, Defendant.. Case number 0:24-cv-61152 SDFL

As of July 2, 2024

FTC Takes Action Against Gig Work Company Arise Virtual Solutions for Deceiving Consumers About Pay in Marketing Its Business Opportunity

Proposed settlement would require Arise to pay $7 million for consumer refunds, provide clear information to consumers

The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against gig work company Arise Virtual Solutions for misleading consumers about the money they could make on Arise’s platform and marketing its business opportunity without complying with the FTC’s Business Opportunity Rule, including the requirement to truthfully disclose the basis for earnings claims to consumers.

Under the proposed settlement, Arise would be required to pay $7 million, which will be refunded to consumers harmed by its misconduct, and must be able to back up any earnings claims it makes in the future.

In its complaint against Arise, the FTC charges that the company regularly used misleading advertisements saying that consumers who signed up on their platform would have access to jobs that paid “up to $18/hour” doing remote customer service work for major companies. The company heavily promoted this business opportunity online, targeting stay-at-home mothers and others who might be looking for opportunities to support their families by working from home. Most of the gig workers Arise recruited were Black, and almost all of them were women.

According to the complaint, when Arise begin citing the $18/hour figure in 2020, its own internal documents showed that the average pay for jobs on its gig work platform was just $12/hour. In fact, from 2019 to 2022, 99.9% of the consumers who joined the Arise platform made less than $18/hour in hourly base pay. The overinflated earnings claims were effective in drawing consumers in; Arise’s market testing showed more consumers responded to these specific claims than those simply advertising “extra income.”

Arise continued running ads touting earnings of up to $18/hour even after receiving a Notice of Penalty Offenses from the FTC regarding false and unsubstantiated earnings claims in money-making opportunities in 2022.

In addition to the fact that consumers’ pay was nearly always below the levels Arise advertised, the complaint alleges that the company’s earnings claims did not factor in the substantial fees consumers faced when joining and using the Arise platform.

According to the complaint, consumers who join the Arise platform are required to make hundreds of dollars in equipment purchases like computers and headsets, including some equipment that is purchased from and financed by Arise. In addition, until July 2022, Arise charged consumers as much as $250 for training programs that were required before consumers could begin money-earning jobs, and only stopped charging for that training after learning of the FTC’s investigation.

Arise also has failed to provide the documents and disclosures required by the FTC’s Business Opportunity Rule. This is the first case where the Commission has charged a company in the gig economy with violating the Business Opportunity Rule, which requires that prospective workers receive key disclosures about earnings claims and other important information before they decide to invest their time and money in a business opportunity.

Beyond the startup costs, Arise also charges workers on its platform nearly $40 each month in mandatory fees, which further reduced consumers’ effective earnings. When consumers left the Arise platform after discovering that their pay was not sufficient or equal to what Arise promised, their expenses were not refunded.

In addition to the $7 million payment, Arise will be permanently prohibited from making any earnings claims to consumers without being able to substantiate those claims as part of the proposed settlement. In addition, Arise will be prohibited from making any false or misleading claims generally and will be required to provide the disclosures mandated by the Business Opportunity Rule.

Arise also faces concurrent litigation with the U.S. Department of Labor in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida over separate allegations that it misclassified its workers as independent contractors.

NOTE: The Commission files a complaint when it has “reason to believe” that the named defendants are violating or are about to violate the law and it appears to the Commission that a proceeding is in the public interest. Stipulated final orders have the force of law when approved and signed by the District Court judge.

LINK: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/07/ftc-takes-action-against-gig-work-company-arise-virtual-solutions-deceiving-consumers-about-pay?utm_source=govdelivery

Serving Area
  • Aventura, FL
  • Bal Harbour, FL
  • Bay Harbor Islands, FL
  • Biscayne Park, FL
  • Carl Fisher, FL
  • Carol City, FL
  • Coconut Grove, FL
  • Coral Gables, FL
  • Cutler Bay, FL
  • Cutler Ridge, FL
  • Doral, FL
  • EL Portal, FL
  • Flamingo Lodge, FL
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  • Golden Beach, FL
  • Goulds, FL
  • Hialeah, FL
  • Hialeah Gardens, FL
  • Homestead, FL
  • Indian Creek Village, FL
  • Kendall, FL
  • Key Biscayne, FL
  • Ludlam, FL
  • Medley, FL
  • Miami, FL
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Miami Gardens, FL
  • Miami Lakes, FL
  • Miami Shores, FL
  • Miami Springs, FL
  • Naranja, FL
  • North Bay Village, FL
  • North Miami, FL
  • North Miami BCH, FL
  • North Miami Beach, FL
  • Ojus, FL
  • Olympia Heights, FL
  • Opa Locka, FL
  • Palmetto Bay, FL
  • Perrine, FL
  • Pinecrest, FL
  • Princeton, FL
  • Quail Heights, FL
  • Redland, FL
  • South Miami, FL
  • Sunny Isles Beach, FL
  • Surfside, FL
  • Sweetwater, FL
  • Uleta, FL
  • Village of Palmetto Bay, FL
  • Virginia Gardens, FL
  • West Miami, FL
Service Type
Products and Services
Arise Virtual Solutions Inc. offers a virtual technology platform that connects primarily small work from home call center businesses to fortune 500 and other large companies that need business processing and contact center services around the world.
Business Categories
Electronics and Technology

Accreditation Suspension

On 07/09/2024 this business's accreditation in the BBB was suspended. The matter will be reviewed by the BBB's Board of Directors at its next meeting.

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