BWJ Travel, LLC
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I'm SOOOO Glad for TrustPilot!
I'm SOOOO Glad for TrustPilot! I just went through this "class". I noticed too many red flags. 1) Never called my name, even though I would answer first on many of the questions. 2) The background of the speaker was generated. This is HUGE red flag to me, he could be anywhere on Earth. I've taken many interviews in life, people usually don't like generated backgrounds, looks too fishy. 3) The other "people" were not real. They gave canned answers, without many misspellings too fast. Most people in chat rooms misspell a lot, and often. 4) Not once did he say "this is a commission job". The initial ad gave a dollar amount ($27/hr) - This was the bait. 5) Then the "boom" at the end. The "call to action", the link for the "Errors & Omissions Insurance" for a round $97/monthly. The page looked somewhat professional, but no contract, nothing was shown to me about a position being offered. And the best part? The "Jacob" character asks for the "Code Number" that would be generated after a person made the payment. Some came back within less then a minute. Some stated "they were looking for their wallet". This is the "FOMO to push" the unsuspecting viewer that sees others making the leap that they would want to make the leap too... But this was a room full of bots. Not people. It just was too good to be true. The "Jacob" character states that the first Year Average of the "Consultants" was $170k , and after Performance Review they give a 35% raise. From someone who knows numbers and how money works... I smelled the scam now. 6) Not ONCE did he mention the company name. My alarm bells went into overdrive from all of these points. While on the video call, I start doing some digging. "Jacob", BWJ Travel... Glendale, CA... Click around the site, some things are just off. And then I get to these reviews on TrustPilot. Thank you to everyone who left a post, I might not have been convinced this was scam in total without it. DO NOT BUY. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFO, DEBIT/CREDIT CARD NUMBER. I learned about this on FaceBook. FB, an American company is facilitating a employment scam. You can NOT trust the social media sites to vet their advertisers. They get paid to help scam the user, so its in their best interest to keep the scam running and alive. Be safe out there you all.