San Diego Consumer

The National Ethics Bureau

Background Checks
By Mark S. Burgess
Posted on May 07 2007
Last updated May 07 2007


As a San Diegan, do any of these names sound familiar? J. David Dominelli. The Airplane Game. The First Latino Group. Edmundo Rubi and Knight Express.

If not, consider yourself lucky. Most of the people who recognize those names do so with some pain and are usually either federal prosecutors or people who lost money through unethical and fraudulent business practices promulgated by those individuals or organizations. And San Diego seems to be a hot bed for scam artists.

(from left) Jeffrey Kopitz (President),

Allison Cristian(Principal),

Steven McCarty(Chairman)

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So, it’s a natural place for something called the National Ethics Bureau (NEB) to be founded. Two entrepreneurs with experience in the financial services industry saw the need for some sort of accreditation that went beyond the simple checks performed by the Better Business Bureau or credit agencies. The two founders, Jeffrey Kopitz the President and Steven McCarty the Chairman, started the company as the National Verification Agency in 2001. Realizing that it was more effective to provide individuals with the ability to demonstrate their ethical standards and history rather than try to reach consumers directly with a way to validate someone’s claims, they renamed the business to be the National Ethics Bureau and added additional checks to their own basic background investigation.

Background checks include:

  • Criminal background
  • Civil background
  • Professional license
  • Department of Insurance
  • National Association of Securities Dealers
  • Securities and Exchange Commission
  • State Securities Regulators
  • Other Private Investigatory Agency

Today, the firm claims membership of over 2,000 individuals – businesses cannot be certified, only the people that run them. At a rate of $235 per year, “We have a 73% renewal rate,” according to Mr. Kopitz.

Steven McCarty pointed out that the NEB has worked out all of the complicated channels required to get access to some records it would take the consumer “hours and hours of work, if they figure it out at all”, he said.

Once an individual applies, the team at the NEB goes to work to compile their history which takes ten days to two weeks to complete. Once certified, the member is encouraged to display the certification symbol on their marketing and other materials to invite investigation by their prospective customers.

Through the website (www.ethicscheck.com), consumers can review a member’s profile and even order a check on someone that is not a member. The site also contains a running list of relevant events in the Scam Report. The NEB provides a Verification Hotline for consumers, as well.

“We’re one of the best kept secrets in San Diego,” Kopitz said. He went on to talk about how careful they are to ensure the checks they do match the profession being investigated. He said they want to grow and they face a myriad of ways to grow, but they want to be sure to retain their own integrity and keep their own business processes solid. As both founders came from the insurance and financial services industry, that is where they’ve set the company focus. They have plans to expand into real estate and other markets where consumers rely on professional advice.


Category : Scams/Fraud
Name : The National Ethics Bureau
Phone : 1-800-282 1831
URL : http://www.ethicscheck.com/

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Comments

Posted by Sharie SneddonMay 10, 2007
The need for the National Ethics Bureau is long overdue and I, personally, can not wait to see the expansion of their services to include other service areas where the consumer can have a better feel for the people they are relying on and where they are spending their hard-earned money. As NEB opens up service lines, every service related company in America should make their employees members so they will know they are hiring quality individuals and to help protect their company's reputation. Independent service providers will benefit from NEB's services too because it will weed out the bad seeds in each industry and drive more business to the responsible and reputable individuals and companies.

Posted by Jill BrownMay 11, 2007
I think this service is fantastic for anyone wanting to know about the services there. I live out of state and I wish my area had a site like this. I am in the aviation business and we have areas on the internet pilots can go and leave comments about the different FBO at airports and this is a excellent way for pilots to see what type of business to go and stop at. You can print good and bad comments but they have to be correct. This company should go a long way and should spread across the nation. Good luck guys.

Posted by Kathy GagliardiMay 11, 2007
I believe the National Ethics Bureau definetly has a place in all business practices and the private sector too. So many times, you wish that you had acquired necessary information on potential clients and employees. There are many reputable companies and people out there, but, I truly feel they are out-weighed by unscrupulous people and business's. Most of the time it comes down to time and as we all know time is money. The fact that their is a reputable company out there who is able to do all the footwork, makes it easier and less time consuming, which in turn comes full circle back to time and money. Eventually this comes back to the consumer via ethical business practices and employees.

Posted by Capt. James WilliamsJune 5, 2007
I came across this article while visiting the internet. I can see a long future for this organization, as well as being long overdue!! Just for the record....."I would rather be Yachting"

Posted by Chris VardonJanuary 3, 2008
I'd love to believe that certification by this company means something, but from personal experience it does not. I am in the financial services industry, and I receive marketing materials constantly urging me to join organizations such as this one. Pay the money, get a sticker, enjoy! The truth is: It is just a scam. Sure, they may check the backgrounds of the member candidates, but that doesn't guarantee your not doing business with a crook. I recently visited an NEB-certified annuity salesperson, and didn't bother telling him I was a financial advisor with a major Wall Street firm. The annuity he tried to sell me was one of the most predatory products I've ever come across. When I asked about surrender charges, he - utilizing his white board & markers - went about showing me how if I surrenderred my contract within the first year I'd actually make $500 on a $100K annuity contract! Oh, and the first year surrender charges? 20%!!! I've heard stories like this from the elderly, but had to see it for myself. Please protect those you love - check out who they're talking to and what they're selling!

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