My experience with them was similar to what is described in posts of Estero and Clyde.
My first task in their training was
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The first training task, paraphrasing, encourages a focus on meaning and leads to practice of the basics of copywriting.
Choose one of the products from
http://www.thecanadianmeds.com/all_products.php and change the product description.
What you should do, in fact, is paraphrase the article, or Write it in Your Own Words.
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The site referred above is fraudulent and earned some attention from RIP OFF. It made me to drop them like a hot potato and to take a closer look at Mark Marketing LLC. I found that their website http://www.mark-marketing.com/main.htm is a copy of another: http://www.mikelmarketing.com/
It is interesting to compare Our story pages of both sites.
Even after I sent them my resignation email, they asked me for a copy of my drivers license:
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As part of our security procedure, we ask that you provide a valid photo identification (e.G. Driver's license) that shows the address currently
registered with us. If your ID does not show the address registered, please provide a utility bill or bank statement that shows the correct address. Please be advised we will still require a copy of the photo ID.
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- I suspect that next request would be for voided check for direct deposit, so they would have a sample of my signature and the number of my bank account.
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