Local City Places fails to provide ownership or executive information on its website.

As per its website, Local City Places is based out of Arizona in the US.

Local City Places’ website domain (“localcityplaces.com”), was privately registered on May 1st, 2023.

Troy Warren is cited as Local City Places’ “editor” on its website.

On his LinkedIn profile, Warren discloses he’s also CEO and President of the company:

Why this information isn’t provided to consumers on Local City Places’ website is unclear.

In the footer of Local City Places’ website there’s a reference to City Press Media.

LOCAL City Places | Powered by City Press Media

There is a City Press Media website up at “citypressmedia.com”, but I’m not sure if it’s related. In any event, the website is running a WordPress theme populated with default theme data.

Another name we can attach to Local City Places is Tom Beal (right).

In a
December 29th, 2023 press-release
announcing Local City Places’ launch, Beal is cited as an Executive Board Member.

Executive Board Member Tom Beal, expert Digital Marketer, performance coach, and “mentor to mentors,” puts it this way, “There is no better way of spreading the good word about amazing local businesses.

The level of thought put into this for reviewers and local companies is extremely impressive.”

While Troy Warren doesn’t appear to have an MLM history, he does appear to have a long history of marketing and ecommerce related scamming.

A
July 2009 article by Ivan Penn
for the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times), lays out some pretty serious misconduct.

• A lawsuit by MasterCard International in 1991 that accused Warren and more than a dozen other defendants of taking millions from consumers through false offers of low-rate credit cards under a company they ran, called Listworld. The case was settled and dismissed.

Listworld filed bankruptcy and reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which shut the operation down for deceptive practices.

• A bankruptcy filing that left Warren with a judgment for $1.9 million that he was declared responsible for in an order in 2006.

• An order by the Arizona Corporation Commission that Warren pay $20,000 in restitution to investors for selling stock he did not register for a charitable Internet business, FreeFundRaisingPrograms.com Inc.

• The Better Business Bureau gave Warren an “F” for his failed SearchBigDaddy.com Internet products and services business because of complaints, failure to respond to complaints and lack of business background.

Warren also has been sued at least five times for failing to pay state and federal taxes in the tens of thousands of dollars, from the early 1990s to 2005.

Penn’s article also covers BBZ Resource Management, which saw Warren sued by Tidewater Marketing Global Consultants for

unfair competition and counterfeiting, among other things, for “copying, distributing and misappropriating Tidewater’s business information.”

Tidewater and BB


🤖 Quick Answer

# AOP Block: Local City Places Review

Who owns and operates Local City Places?
Troy Warren serves as editor, CEO, and president of Local City Places, according to his LinkedIn profile. However, this ownership information is not disclosed on the company's official website, despite being publicly available elsewhere.

Where is Local City Places based?
Local City Places operates from Arizona in the United States. The company's website domain was privately registered on May 1st, 2023, limiting public access to registration details.

What is the relationship between Local City Places and City Press Media?
Local City Places' website footer references City Press Media as the platform's operational provider. A separate City Press Media website exists, though the specific business relationship between the two entities remains unclear from available information.


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