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Jupiters Chariot will ask you for a $495 training fee BEFORE you start working for them. Indiana
This isn't the usual "Rip off" to say. This is a new company, so I'm not really sure what their business practices will be when they are up and running at 100%. I was inquiring about working for the company. I sat through an hour long webinar presentation about the company. After that I had the owner Bill call me and spent an hour talking to him about the position. ONLY after at the VERY end was I told there was a $495 "training deposit" I would have to pay. Which would be paid back IF I sold 5 deals. Now why you would have to pay someone for training I don't understand. To me it looks like they're looking to make their money by getting people to work for them more than anything else. Again, I never paid the $495 so what happens next I can't say. Just know that before you waste 2 hours of your time it's a job you have to PAY for!
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Diogenes
Averill Park,New York,
U.S.A.
scam
#3
Sat, September 19, 2009
Yes, this "training" scam has been going on for at least the past 30 years. Most of them don't even guarantee you a job after training, let alone a "promise" of returning your fee later. There will be some excuse for never returning your fee to you ( and it is usually for something that they claim is YOUR fault ). Stay far away from these scams. All you wind up doing is paying someone for a "lesson" you weren't there to learn - " A fool and his money are soon parted ".
Karl
highlands ranch,Colorado,
U.S.A.
URGENT ALERT!!! Go to the TOYOTA page of this site and read about the "SALES TRAINING SCAM" that's been going on at Toyota dealerships for....
#3
Fri, September 18, 2009
a few years now.