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Responded to an Indeed applied Customer Service Representative position. I received an email from recruiters with interest in me. The company provided me with a legitimate email with zoom link and directions, and interview date & time for the position (so I assume). When time came, clicking the link, I watched the 15 video about the company and what they do. Then the CEO went into how much I can earn, how my family can benefit from what I do. All the flexibility, the amount I earning power is in my hands. The company will pay me for training, but I would have to pay the $200 fee to obtain the license to sell insurance in the state of Louisiana! I applied for a Customer Service Representative. Today I received an email from [email protected] stating that they would like to start my enrollment. When I asked about the Customer Service Representative position I applied for, they replied that they do not have an open position.
LA, USA- 70529
Employment
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Catalano Global Life imposter
May 21, 2025
988932
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