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always vigilant security Mr. John. These people post their ads on Craigslist and ask people to come for interviews and basically steal their money and overcharge for training classes, new york, New York
"I received an anonymous call from this company and was promised a job, with a fee of $80 during an interview. I spoke to a Mrs. Tea on the phone. However, when my interview was done and I had signed a contract for a so called training for a security job position, I was asked for the $80 fee and additional hundreds of dollars for the 2 week training. I was not informed of a training class whatsoever on the phone when I spoke to Mrs. Tea, rather, I was promised a job. They did give me back $40 of my refund when I went back, but refused to give me the other $40 because I had "used up a seat space for the training class for that day".
When I went back and asked to speak to Mrs. Tea, both the receptionists in that place had a puzzled look on their faces and no one seemed to know who Mrs. Tea was. This brought me to think that there was no Mrs. Tea at all. They have so many people working for them under suspicious fake names, such as everyone seems to be called a "Mrs. Tea, Mr. John , Mr. whatever", etc etc. These people post their ads on Craigslist and ask people to come for interviews and basically steal their money and overcharge for training classes, yet they don't even promise you a job. I am very frustrated and distressed by these scammers. It brings me great disappointment as I had witnessed other innocent naive people such as myself going there for a job, only to get ripped off from their hard earned money.