BWJ Travel, LLC
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I was recently scammed by Jacob the Trickster …
I was recently scammed by a presenter named Jacob, who represents "BJW Travel." I had just been laid off from my job and was looking for new opportunities. His presentation claimed that travel consultants could earn 80% commissions, with a guaranteed first-year income of $170,000—something that immediately raised red flags. Despite my skepticism, I proceeded out of curiosity and desperation. Jacob requested a $97 fee for a “travel consultant certification.” I paid it and completed the training videos and a 52-question exam, scoring 96%. However, the next step required me to upload sensitive personal information, including my driver’s license. That’s when I paused and started researching—and unfortunately, I confirmed my suspicions. This was a scam. The entire setup was well-orchestrated: polished videos, automated email responses, and emotional manipulation. Jacob spoke about taking over his father’s company, valuing people over profits, and helping others during COVID. He even shared a story about a woman laid off after 20 years who supposedly found success with him—clearly designed to tug at heartstrings and build trust. I’ve worked as a medical assistant for eight years. I don’t have experience in travel consulting, but I do have strong customer service and data entry skills. This pitch sounded too good to be true—and it was. I wasted my time from 2 PM to 5 PM and nearly risked my identity. Let this be a warning: don’t fall for this scam. He claimed not to waste anyone’s time, but that’s exactly what he did. Eventually, the truth will catch up with him and others like him. Be vigilant and protect yourselves.