JLM Advertising
Ipoff on jobless people who need money to support family. Cold hearted people

Education & Science

I thought this was a good opportunity to make extra money and watch over my child at the same time. I saw the ad at career builder, saw the ad, and signed up to get the package. It was very weird because they never sent me the password to log in and all I got was automated responses. Called the number on the website (yes I called all the way to texas) and said" This voice mail does not recieve messages" It had no other contact info or another pohne number. I even called 411 to verify their company address and they told me there was no company with such name or even close to it with that address.

Now I am back to zero. Lost 15.00 dollars to rip offs.

Something must be done to stop these people!!!


Company: JLM Advertising
Country: USA
State: Texas
City: Houston
Address: 7227 Pouter Dr
Phone: 8322300192
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