the company offered Virtual Assistant Services for a free 10 hour trial claiming that:
"Our staff can do anything you need, like helping with task and administrative functions, make calls for you, help you get more customers, manage your schedule, order supplies, respond to emails, FaceBook and twitter, answer forwarded calls, type letters, book your vacation, make dinner reservations and even save you money by searching out good deals online. Basically our job is to help you manage your life more effectively and efficiently."
the email them gave the contact telephone number, email and URL and ended with "P.S. If you call or email me today I can offer another 5% - 10% off our services."
However, later when I tried to take them on their offer of 5 to 10% discount I was told that the last line does not refer to the services mentioned in the first 3 lines of this email, but it actually means some other services not mentioned so far.
Also, right from the beginning, even when the service had just started, they started putting pressure on me to give them my credit card number and authorization to charge future charges even though I haven't even tried their services yet.
Getting suspicious by this odd doublespeak, I decided to check them out. Upon checking the Nevada Secretary of State's website (because the company's emails and website only listed Nevada addresses), the only "MYAA LLC" which showed up had a status of "Revoked". business entity search. There was absolutely NO OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY BY THE NAME OF MYAA registered in Nevada - No Nevada LLC, no "Doing Business As", no out of state LLC with that name legitimately doing business in Nevada.
then checked the "whois" entry for their website (myaa.com) and found it's held under a Proxy service - hardly confidence inspiring.