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Americans recruiting Association Christopher Jeffery ,Unemployment VULTURES! providence, Rhode Island |
18th of Aug, 2011 by User678637 |
It was a good pitch, they outline everything showing you that you could make as little as 49k but could easily go over 100k if you're dedicated enough. Even showed you Newsweek clippings stating how the company performs in regards to employee compensation. Basically, they sit you down with one of their online webinars and it a "Ra Ra" meeting for the next 45 minutes, going on about all this untapped potential you would have by simply doing minute task of recruiting for medium to large companies. I just got off one of their webinars where they ask "interested" applicants to fork over $317 at the end, as a sign up fee for doing business with them, or you could choose plan "b" and sign up for $187 and then another $187 in 2 weeks. While the funds was piling in... I was hearing and cacophony of laughter in the background, as that was happening, the person on the webcam was trying to hold back on a gut busting laughter himself. It was more than clear that there was a joke going on, and we, the job applicants were not in on it!. I became suspicious and did not elect to sign up. SMARTEST THING I DID ALL WEEK!. They tell you that they will email you confirmations, then send you "starter packages" and your training will begin tomorrow. But when you try to login, you are sure to find and "error" with the link. And then you realize you don't have enough information to get back in contact with anyone... Frustrated and $187 - $317 short, and with no other alternatives, because the police are useless, and there is not enough information for them to make a strong case...you will have no choice but to come to scam.com and make sure that this doesn't happen to anyone else!. Problem is, a company like that changes their name every month!. Just watch out for similar "To good to be true" scams.
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