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• Aug 23, 2024

HappyGo Travel Services customer service representative remote position. After you apply for the job you get an email prompting you attend a webinar to discuss position, company, pay etc. Then you get a text from 818-459-5514 confirming your participation to the meeting/webinar. After that, you get an email from the host of webinar Edwin...nah, I'll pass

- Phoenix, AZ, USA • Aug 19, 2024

Remote travel agent posting under the name WanderLuxe. Mandatory intro call where they try to take money to work under them showed a prerecorded video with the name Book with Jacob. No contact information, last names, company information provided. Users in the chats are bots or getting scammed as well.

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- Talbott, TN, USA • Aug 16, 2024

I applied for this position on LinkedIn and it seemed like a nice remote position but as soon as I submitted the application I received emails stating that there was a required meeting to discuss pay and other things. Upon attending the meeting there were obvious fake users (likely bots) that were basically being cheerleaders for the person running the meeting. 2 Times the "CEO" Jacob ( last name was never stated) Typed that he was looking forward to working with us all the same exact way. This is obviously a scam and are using social engineering tactics to try and bait people to purchase their subscription service. I am thankful that I am a cyber security student and was able to catch it early on but it seems they have been doing this for a while so it must be working to some extent.

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- North Richland Hills, TX, USA • Aug 13, 2024

Job posting on ZipRecruiter offering medical, dental, etc benefits and hourly pay when you actually have to pay to access the "membership"

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- Cleveland, TX, USA • Aug 08, 2024

I didn't stay in the webinar long enough to hear how much money it would cost to start "working" with these people. I googled the name the guy who calls himself "Edwin" (no last name) showed on his little slideshow. SVH Travel. But the company name in the webinar is called BWJ (Book with Jacob). SVH Travel is a scam. This entire webinar is a scam.

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- Canoga Park, CA, USA • Jul 23, 2024

Applied to a job on LinkedIn, was contacted by a completely different business (book with jacob). Pretty obvious it was a scam, but I went to their 'webinar' and it was filled with bots. The guy running it was a real person, but it could have been pre-recorded. Offered $10k worth of free flights and a job...after a sign up fee.

- New York, NY, USA • Jun 28, 2024

Webinar with info, talking about setting up a membership to be a travel agent and then having to pay yearly for it which makes no sense

- Dyersburg, TN, USA • Jun 25, 2024

I applied for the "Remote work from home Travel Agent job" that was listed on Linkedin. I received an email from [email protected] stating I was accepted to attend a webinar meeting. I then selected a time frame that best suited me. Once I joined the webinar, the name of the "company" was Book With Jacob. The guy that hosted this so-called great paying job called himself "Edwin". When i went to the about option on the website i was directed to, to make my payment (luckily i didnt) i noticed the "Edwin" guy looks identical to the "OWNER" JACOB SARK". They played a slideshow of the "benefits, cruise lines, hotels, travel, commission, paid training, etc.." After all the good talk, i knew it sounded too good to be true, then BOOM!! They required a payment that you could select from which was monthly or yearly. I was trying to chat with the others in the chat section (fake people) about it could possibly being a scam, asking their options, and never got a reply. My messages kept being deleted. These people are making multiple fake remote work from home jobs on Linkedin, and just titling the job under different descriptions and title names. BE CAREFUL GUYS!!!!

- Welcome, MN, USA • Jun 08, 2024

So red flag number one was the position I applied for versus the position that was said in the email I received. I originally applied for a receptionist job and the email I received was for travel agent. Also to note I applied to work for EcoVoyagers. Flag number two the mandatory meeting which I’m thankful I attended because boy was EcoVoyagers not the company. SVJ travel and book with Jacob are the companies you work for. As I’m listening to this sales pitch it just all sounded so scammy and way too good to be true. The nail on the coffin was the monthly vs yearly payments at the very end. Yearly required almost 400$ as a deposit plus 33$ a month and straight monthly was 49$.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA • May 02, 2024

I submitted an application to a "Travel Agent, Remote" position. Promptly received an email letting me know they received my application and would contact me shortly; which they did, via email, with a interview date/time. And that was for a webinar to attend. The webinar laid out what SVH Travel is, that "Jacob" has made 1m. Also they provide the contacts/clients and supplier listings. The potential to make $$ is high if you are "hardworking and committed". They ended with, membership costs: $44 monthly or $346 yearly that you choose which and then need to pay UP FRONT.

- Murfreesboro, TN, USA • Apr 18, 2024

I was applying to a few jobs on LinkedIn. I never applied to a place called bwjagents, so I believe they're using either another company name or a middle man to offer interviews. I applied to Elev8 events for a role of a Travel Agent. Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3901894246/?refId=72a22627-c3de-449a-b1fc-977... This is their website: https://elev8eventsco.com/ This elev8 seems to claim 697 Hilltop St, Springfield, MA 01128 as their address, but online it looks like its a dental place. So this is a lie. Their only review is a spam review of 1 person who gave it 5 stars. So Edwin and the figurehead of bwj, Jacob, seem to be using Elev8 to hide themselves. They seem to be brothers. Jacob Sark and Edwin didn't put his last name anywhere but however DID put S. as the last initial. These two are the people running the scam. Jacob is the figure head, and Edwin as the one "hosting" the pre recorded webinar. On that note, when I went to what I thought was an interview, it was a pre recorded webinar.

They gave a sales pitch of what they thought would hook people, and then asked for payments either monthly or yearly via subscription to get access to their CRM, support, and supposedly help booking things. They promised 80% commission with each order. Their Yelp page here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/bwj-travel-glendale seems to have someone mentioning only getting a refund after a review, and that they had received legal threats to SUE based off a review. All in all, they're using a fake business to get people to apply to their cause, to make them pay either a monthly sub of about 40-50 dollars OR yearly 30 per month (360 payment upfront). During the webinar, they gave no actual guarantees, no products, no solid data like who they work with, no airplanes, etc. All in all, they're using a front. I did NOT consent for my email and PERSONAL details to go to bwj from elev8. Also, researching more into Jacob Sark, https://www.facebook.com/TheSharkofRealEstate/about he has a FB page and other business as a real estate agent, listing the same address as the bwj agents listing. More Damning evidence. They take people's pictures to use as fake "agents" they've had work for them. They've stolen people's pictures online for their agents and reviews, changing their names: someone they call Katelyn from (Manhattan, NY) is actually from an autistic support website: https://reframingautism.org.au/service/i-am-autistic/ Another they call Jeffery is from a horoscope(?) website. https://vekkesind.com/how-to-make-a-scorpio-man-jealous/ Another one, they call Anaya, is for a glasses company from the city of Nassau, and I found the photo on FB: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=770049431798907&set=pb.1000638157002... />
ALL IN ALL They're scamming people out of their money, using fake photos to seem legit, using a fake front business to have people get hired, offer different """plans""" for people to pay and get scammed with, and threaten legal action against ANYONE who posts bad reviews about them, warning of the scam they're pulling. I hope this helps, and I hope they get rid of my information. Thank you for reading, best of luck to you, and get these scamming jerks for me, please. <333

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i felt like you'd appreciate my research rage

[3:33 PM]

BWJ Agents

Address Line 1:

1731 W. Glenoaks Blvd

Address Line 2:

Suite #202

City:

Glendale

State:

California

Zip Code:

91201

Country:

USA

Email Address:

[email protected]

Phone:

818-450-8085

Website:

https://bwjagents.com/

Name of Person You Dealt With:

Jacob Sark

Edwin Sark

- Batavia, OH, USA • Apr 09, 2024

I applied for two different Remote Front Desk Receptionist Positions on LinkedIn, one being for Elev8 Events, the other being Vegas Venture Planners. I then received an email stating that I needed to join an online meeting to learn about the company, pay, benefits, and responsibilities. I followed the links for both, which took me to Calendly pages to schedule the webinar. Despite them being from two alleged different companies, the process was identical. I received email links for the meetings, but the next day, only received a text in regards to one of the meetings. I joined the meeting, and immediately became suspicious that it was a pre-recorded video and that there was no interaction with a real individual. Further, the watermark on the slides said "BookWithJacob" and then the man on the meeting said the company was SVH Travel. He said that the owner of the company was a man named Jacob, but when I searched the company, the owner is listed as Vic Sarkisyan. Additionally, there seemed to be other people in the webinar, but the names were not inputted in a professional manner, which I found odd since these people were supposedly trying to find a job. Furthermore, they were having meaningless, idle conversations, which had little to nothing to do with the webinar. I then found a Reddit thread about this and found that many people have gone through the same process, received the same correspondence, and had the same experience, leading them to the conclusion that it is a scam.

- Nixa, MO, USA • Apr 03, 2024

Job offered to be a travel agent making 150,000 a year

- Dallas, TX, USA • Mar 26, 2024

They advertise as a travel agency called SVH Travel and require that new candidates attend a virtual informational meeting. The chat feature is totally fake, it is bots just adding fake comments, no real questions asked and you personally cannot add to the chat. At the end they try to get you to sign up for a $49 monthly or 1 year subscription for $396 for the "training" you need for the job. Totally fake!!

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