I had a similar experience to the other report. Only I didn't not ask all the right questions and didn't realize it was a shady deal until I googled Minnesota Premier and found this report.
A woman called me at 5:30pm to ask if I could come in for an interview the next day. She was vague about the job, only that I needed to have people skills and friendly because I would be in contact with many people. Also that I would be teaching.
I looked up the parent company to find a wierd fast money making racket. Thanks to whomever posted first that this was a scam.
Fooled
St Paul, Minnesota
U.S.A.
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