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I was invited to a meeting by people promoting a company called Jifu. During the event, they presented a program that supposedly offers exclusive travel discounts. However, most of the presentation focused on recruiting other people into the program, not on actual products or services. The cost to join ranged from $300 USD to $2,000 USD per month. I was put under strong pressure to sign up immediately. They passed me a laptop and tried to make me enter my payment information on the spot. I was told that “$300 won’t make you go bankrupt anyway,” which made me uncomfortable. I was also asked to rate the presentation from 1 to 10, and when I said 7 or 8, they questioned me aggressively on why it wasn’t a 10. They brought in people with a Ferrari and a Porsche to impress us, and one of the speakers shared an emotional story of how this program changed his life financially. I felt manipulated and pressured throughout the event. Fortunately, my payment didn’t go through due to insufficient funds. I suspect this is part of a pyramid-style recruitment scam, and I want to report this before others fall victim.
QC, CAN- H1M 1G3
Montreal-
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Jifu.com
Online Purchase
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Jifu
April 30, 2025
978804
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