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Job Pro Employment Services Jenny, Lemuel Bledsoe advertised jobs on craigslist and guarteed a job within 90 days along with a $40 dollar fee but I |
4th of Jan, 2011 by User930788 |
I went on line looking for a job off of craigslist and ran into this ad offering a guaranteed job with in 90 days. I decided to call and Jenny answered the phonegiving me information about the jobs they had to offer. I made the appointment to go into there office on 577 N. D St suite 111A San Bernadino, Ca 92401 along with a $40 fee. She explained to me she would e-mail me jobs that are hiring twice a week and would keep intouch through e-mail or phone. She also gave me a few papers with company name and addresses that are hiring. I have contacted these employees but they are not hiring. Jenny has giving me wrongful information and I have tried contacting her through phone numerousand left repeated messages and no responseor e-mails yet. |
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I to Job Pro Employment Februrary 6, 2011 and they helped me get a job with Target distribution, as a forklift driver, I started off at $13.00 and now am making... $17.00 I really appreciate their help because I went to many temp agencies and they were not able to help me out... I referred my cousin and my best friend the staff was able to help them also. Lemuel and your staff thank you soooooo much for helping me and my family |
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This is a scam and a half of a business. They have changed their name to California Employment, but they are still at the address of 577 N. "D" Street, Suite 111A, San Bernardino, CA, 92410. The current numbers I have for them are (909) 833-1295 and (909) 888-5650, though the second one seems to block incoming calls. I called them from a craigslist ad. They explained to me the process, including the $40 fee, but assured me that if they could not find me a position suiting my needs, they would return the money. I try to research them, but could not find anything under California Employment. So, I though, what the hell. I will go down there with a check book and see what happens. I get there and start to fill out the application and get to a portion that explains that only $20 would be returned. I ask about it, and the woman, Claudia, explains that this is correct. I then explain that the information I received over the phone led me to believe that all the money would be returned, not half of the money. She attempted to justify this situation, at which time I took the forms and ripped them in half. She got pissed off because I ripped her carbon copy page in half as well. So, she called me a dumb ass. Do not try to conduct business with these people, they are trying to scam you out of your money! |
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