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They first setd me an email under the company name Commerce Concierge, Co., which contained an invitation for a webinar. I then realize the actual company name is BWJ. During the Zoom session with Mark (the supposed co-founder), I was surprised that the voices of maybe over a hundred people were muted and only the co-founder spoke. I am quite surprised at the smoothness of the hiring process. They didn’t even take a chance to get to know me or ask me questions about my work history. In plain words, there was no prior evaluation to determine if I really was a good fit for the position. As other people have already reported, the initial email tells me that the position I applied for has already been filled but upon reviewing my resume they decide I could thrive in another job they have available. However, I did not see reviews or scam alerts until I had already paid a monthly fee of $97, which was presented as some sort of booking certification. There is nowhere on the site to request a refund or stop payment, or even delete payment details. I have contacted the "office number" provided on the website and spoken to "team members" aware of the situation. However, the number of negative things I have seen leads me to believe that this is just an elaborate scam.
$97
TX, USA- 76457
Glendale, CA- 91201
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Employment
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Commerce Concierge Co.
February 18, 2025
947938
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