|  Complaints received by the Better Business Bureau indicate that San 
			Jose Warehouse specifically contacts Hispanic-Latino business owners 
			in Tennessee, California and South Carolina. The Better Business 
			Bureau has been notified that San Jose Warehouse is calling from the 
			following numbers: 309-247-5001, 818-304-7989, 855-609-4857 and 
			818-304-7994. Complaints allege that this telemarketing company 
			offers to sell low-cost special advertising products, such as 
			shirts, for their customers’ business. Businesses receive a package 
			that requires cash on delivery, COD. Expecting their special 
			advertising products, the business owners have discovered that the 
			box is packaged with empty lotion bottles and papers, or the 
			incorrect merchandise.  
			 The business owners receiving these packages indicate that 
			attempts to obtain a refund by contacting the company are 
			unsuccessful. Based on the information provided, the amount paid for 
			these products range from $263 to $1,023.  
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				 BBB has received returned mail from San Jose Warehouse from 
				the addresses of 298 S. Second St. and 896 S. Second St., San 
				Jose, IL 62682. According to Google Maps, both addresses appear 
				to be in a farmer's field. BBB's attempts to contact the company by phone to verify mailing 
			information have been unsuccessful.  
              
			[Text from file received from the
			Better Business Bureau of 
			Central Illinois] 
              
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