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• Jan 28, 2025

Answered a Craigslist ad for personal assistant. Got a return email from Russell Greene older gentleman. Tells me briefly about the job which would entail making $18hr to do the same job he does, hold first interviews for the job. Second part of job is B2B Outreach calling small businesses and asking permission to send emails about Free benefits for their employees. We talked about 10 mins about my work experience and then he asked if I was interested in the position, I said Yes! He then scheduled me for a phone interview with Chrissy Dahn, the hiring manager. Phone interview was the same day.
Chrissy called at 4pm and discussed the same topics and let me know the exact pay out scale and that I would get a Rapid pay card by mail and that HR would call me a woman named Nadine, to set up my free benefits as an employee, and she would issue the Rapid Pay card. That I’d be paid weekly guaranteed $18 an hr for 10hrs of work doing these initial interviews. Basically guaranteed $180 per week. All other monies earned would be $135 for anyone that went through 2 interviews and completed the 1 day training. As well on the B2B outreach I would make $75 per employee that upgraded from the free benefits to the premium benefits, once the business actively participates in the benefit program.
The confusion to me was if they were a benefits program and that is what I’d be promoting why the website and app for people in debt? No mention of that! Also was told the owner “Joe”, would train me the following week for one day on Google Meet. And then the next day I would get green lighted to start work, that the company would send an excel sheet with names of people who had applied for the job just like I did and I would call them and do their first interview and then schedule them with her for their 2nd interview. And that they would send enough names to equivocate to 10 hours of work thus guaranteeing me $180 per week. And as any business I reached out to per another sheet they would send then those bonuses I told about earlier would kick in.
Then I got to thinking this was too easy to be a real job, and weird that I didn’t know the company or much about it and would be conducting interviews for them.
So I decided to google the business web address with the word scam, and review behind it and then I found over a dozen people with stories just like mine, some that even went as far as sending W-9 info to these people, and then they were ghosted, numbers changed, etc.
I’m certainly glad I did my homework, Yes at first I thought I had a real job and was excited for this opportunity. Saddens me it is a scam, possible identity theft scam.
These people have very American accents almost a slight southern accent. Seem very nice, kind and definitely put on the charm and make it sound very real.
Stay clear of this company, there is no real job and nothing but lies about everything from start to finish.
I do plan to email them telling them I found several reports of them being a scam etc and see what response if any that they have. I will write a seperate review for the outcome.
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- Clanton, AL, USA • Jan 28, 2025

Answered a Craigslist ad for personal assistant. Got a return email from Russell Greene older gentleman. Tells me briefly about the job which would entail making $18hr to do the same job he does, hold first interviews for the job. Second part of job is B2B Outreach calling small businesses and asking permission to send emails about Free benefits for their employees. We talked about 10 mins about my work experience and then he asked if I was interested in the position, I said Yes! He then scheduled me for a phone interview with Chrissy Dahn, the hiring manager. Phone interview was the same day.

Chrissy called at 4pm and discussed the same topics and let me know the exact pay out scale and that I would get a Rapid pay card by mail and that HR would call me a woman named Nadine, to set up my free benefits as an employee, and she would issue the Rapid Pay card. That I’d be paid weekly guaranteed $18 an hr for 10hrs of work doing these initial interviews. Basically guaranteed $180 per week. All other monies earned would be $135 for anyone that went through 2 interviews and completed the 1 day training. As well on the B2B outreach I would make $75 per employee that upgraded from the free benefits to the premium benefits, once the business actively participates in the benefit program.

The confusion to me was if they were a benefits program and that is what I’d be promoting why the website and app for people in debt? No mention of that!! Also was told the owner “Joe”, would train me the following week for one day on Google Meet. And then the next day I would get green lighted to start work, that the company would send an excel sheet with names of people who had applied for the job just like I did and I would call them and do their first interview and then schedule them with her for their 2nd interview. And that they would send enough names to equivocate to 10 hours of work thus guaranteeing me $180 per week. And as any business I reached out to per another sheet they would send then those bonuses I told about earlier would kick in.

Then I got to thinking this was too easy to be a real job, and weird that I didn’t know the company or much about it and would be conducting interviews for them.

So I decided to google the business web address with the word scam, and review behind it and then I found over a dozen people with stories just like mine, some that even went as far as sending W-9 info to these people, and then they were ghosted, numbers changed, etc.

I’m certainly glad I did my homework, Yes at first I thought I had a real job and was excited for this opportunity. Saddens me it is a scam, possible identity theft scam.

These people have very American accents almost a slight southern accent. Seem very nice, kind and definitely put on the charm and make it sound very real.

Stay clear of this company, there is no real job and nothing but lies about everything from start to finish.

I do plan to email them telling them I found several reports of them being a scam etc and see what response if any that they have. I will write a seperate review for the outcome.

- Columbus, OH, USA • Dec 08, 2024

I had an interview with this company and someone by the name of Chrissy Dahn on phone number (317) 418-7480 called me. She sent me emails stating I needed to fill out a 1099 form in order to complete the training proces. She then told me someone by the name of Joe would email me via this email [email protected]. This was back on 11/21. She told me training happens on Mondays and Thursdays. She told me because I enrolled in my benefits late on a Saturday instead of that Friday after my interview, that training would take place the following Monday 12/2. 12/2 came and she said the trainer was running behind and had to reschedule for Thursday 12/5. She said training was scheduled at 5:30pm eastern. 5:30 came and no email invite was sent to me regarding training. I called her several times and sent her emails and she completed ghosted me. I have already filled out a 1099 form with my personal information and I am afraid this company scammed me and I need help. The other person named Matt called me too on Saturday 11/23 on this number (859) 468-2682 to setup my benefits. He told me a card would be mailed to me, never received one as of yet.

- Mount Clemens, MI, USA • Jun 10, 2024

A Tyionna called me and interviewed me, then I had an interview with a Joe Likens who hired me after that we had a group meeting to learn more about the company and after that we had a one on one call to practice our script. After that he told me I would receive a link to the calendar that day so that I can start recruiting other candidates. Never received a link, he never responded to my email. It has been over a month and still haven’t had any leads to call and no communication from Joe. There is another manager name Janell who literally has no information about anything which is weird for someone who is supposed to be a manager. Another issue is that there was another lady called me for employee benefit set up, after I told them I was not interested and was still signed up anyway and received a bill, of course no help from that either. This company is a scam, please do not give your information to them.

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- Cleveland, OH, USA • Apr 24, 2024

They first started by trying to offer me a job position for a debt collection agency. The pay was $18 an hour. They offered me free healthcare vision and dental day one before training. When I accepted the first thing they asked for was my full name full address in full social.

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