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They kept sending notices that she needed to upgrade to a new phone or her service would run out when the ACP ended
That was a LIE!
Service didn't end. They just lowered the available text and service from unlimited
Recently they told mom they were going to send her to SIM card
They sent a new phone which was NOT what she wanted
It also would've cost money
Then they sent a text that the phone was being returned to them and the Issa Asad, owner of Qlink had plead guilty
Mom was in shock so she took to Google to find out more
'MIAMI –Issa Asad, 51, of Southwest Ranches, Fla., and Q Link Wireless LLC, of Dania Beach, Fla., pleaded guilty today to conspiring to defraud and commit offenses against the United States in connection with a years-long scheme to steal over $100 million from a celebrated federal program providing discounted phone service to people in need. Asad, Q Link’s CEO, also pleaded guilty to laundering money from a separate scheme to defraud a different federal program meant to aid individuals and businesses hurt by the Covid-19 pandemic'
And 'Meanwhile, Asad defrauded another federal government program, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), by making false statements about Q Link’s business.'
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Agents are conducting an investigation into Q Link Wireless, a telecommunications company that provides free wireless services to eligible Lifeline subscribers.
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AND RUNNING OVER A GROUNDSKEEPER
THIS WAS 3 YEARS AGO AND I JUST LEARNED ABOUT IT!?!
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THIS MAN TOOK ADVANTAGE OF OUR NATION'S MOST VULNERABLE!
In a shocking turn of events, Issa Asad, the CEO of QLink Wireless LLC, alongside the company itself, pleaded guilty to serious charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States. This case centers around a scheme that allegedly siphoned over $100 million from a federal program designed to provide discounted phone services to those in need. The plea, entered in a Miami federal court, raises significant concerns about integrity and accountability in federal assistance programs.
Background on QLink Wireless
Founded in Dania Beach, Florida, QLink Wireless has been a key player in the Lifeline program, which offers subsidized phone services to low-income individuals. The program is vital for providing communication access to vulnerable populations, particularly those who may rely on these services for employment, healthcare, and emergency situations. However, the alleged fraudulent activities committed by Asad and QLink have tarnished the reputation of the Lifeline initiative, casting doubt on its administration and the safeguards in place to prevent abuse.
The Fraud Scheme
The allegations suggest that Asad and his company engaged in a complex scheme to exploit the Lifeline program over several years. By falsely enrolling ineligible individuals, inflating customer numbers, and submitting fraudulent claims, they were able to unjustly gain access to substantial federal funds. This not only deprived the government of millions of dollars but also diverted resources away from the very individuals the program was designed to help.
In addition to the Lifeline fraud, Asad faced separate charges of laundering money tied to another scheme. This involved defrauding a federal program aimed at assisting businesses and individuals affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Such actions highlight a troubling pattern of exploiting federal programs during a time of national crisis, undermining public trust in government aid initiatives.
Implications of the Guilty Plea
Asad’s guilty plea is a significant development in the case and has far-reaching implications. First, it emphasizes the critical need for stronger oversight and monitoring of federal assistance programs. The Lifeline program, in particular, must implement stricter verification processes to prevent similar fraud in the future. As federal resources become increasingly strained, safeguarding taxpayer money should be a top priority.
Second, this case serves as a cautionary tale for other businesses operating in the public sector. The consequences of engaging in fraudulent activities can be severe, including hefty fines, restitution, and even imprisonment. Companies must adhere to ethical practices and comply with regulations to maintain the integrity of their operations.
A Call for Reform
As this case unfolds, it is essential for lawmakers and regulatory bodies to assess the vulnerabilities within the Lifeline program and other federal assistance initiatives. By enhancing transparency and accountability, the government can better protect against fraud and ensure that aid reaches those who genuinely need it.
In conclusion, the guilty pleas of Issa Asad and QLink Wireless LLC not only reflect individual wrongdoing but also signal a systemic issue within federal programs that require urgent attention. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the pandemic and economic uncertainty, restoring public trust in these critical services is paramount. Ensuring that programs designed to assist the vulnerable are safeguarded from exploitation is a responsibility that falls on all stakeholders, from policymakers to service providers.
November 4, 2024 - Update
Took mom to get a new phone on November 3, 2024
She needed to be able to use her old phone to call various people and providers to notify them of her phone number change. They have her account set up under the old number for verification purposes and it would show up on their caller I.D. and her account information was tied to it. That's how the people or providers could confirm she was who she said she was
So, she got up today to make her calls and she punched in the number(s) she needed to call and she got a message, "Your service ends soon...."
She couldn't call out!
All she got was that recording!?!?!
QLink Wireless had cut off her service 4 days before they were supposed to
Needless to say it wasn't easy for her today, because she had to jump through hoops to get the people or providers to believe her since they couldn't verify her using her phone number
In a way that's good, because it provides some security in a person being required to verify their identity
In other ways it was bad, because mom had to deal with the stress all because of QLink Wireless pulling some 🐂💩 and shutting off her service 4 days early!?!?
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