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Inno-Labs hired me to work a Roadshow Promotional Event at Sam's Club in Niagara Falls, NY. I completed the entire September duration and signed a contract stating I would be paid by October 1, 2012. I have not been paid any wages since then and have received nothing more than two emails stating that the company is going through financial ruin and can't afford to pay their employees. Go ahead and try to call them. Good luck getting an ""agent"" on the phone, because no one is actually working there. It is in no way my fault, as a contracted employee, that Inno-Labs never looked into the fact that there is absolutely no market for bendable grill skewers. Firewire Grill Skewers were a terrible business idea, as literally NO one wants or needs them. Maybe they could have at least paid me to tell them that before their company ran out of money trying to convince people straight lines of meat and vegetables were played out.
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