Robert Klayman |
LOS ANGELES ( KTLA) In an exclusive KTLA Special Report, Chip Yost has a story that has a little bit of everything. There are Ginsu Knives, celebrity psychics and a lot of controversy. But as amusing as that sounds, itÂ’s a very serious story for a KTLA viewer, who says she got stiffed after working more than 200 hours for a local work at home company.
The company is "SCI At Home" in Pasadena, which is owned by Robert Klayman. Klayman says he signed up celebrity psychics Walter Mercado and Linda Salvin to be part of the psychic hot line project.
But the project has had problems, as have other businesses run by Klayman. Klayman says his problems are nothing out of the ordinary for a small business man. See if you agree by watching the video. Wait until you hear the part about how he says his company picks the psychics to work the phone lines.
As for Linda Salvin, she says she believes in the project and thinks it will eventually be successful. A publicist for Walter Mercado never returned our messages.
The company is "SCI At Home" in Pasadena, which is owned by Robert Klayman. Klayman says he signed up celebrity psychics Walter Mercado and Linda Salvin to be part of the psychic hot line project.
But the project has had problems, as have other businesses run by Klayman. Klayman says his problems are nothing out of the ordinary for a small business man. See if you agree by watching the video. Wait until you hear the part about how he says his company picks the psychics to work the phone lines.
As for Linda Salvin, she says she believes in the project and thinks it will eventually be successful. A publicist for Walter Mercado never returned our messages.

