Connie Lucas a rep for US Jobs Assist phoned me about 8:30 P.M. Oct. 10, telling me their company had found my name as being interested at 'Working from home'. After talking with her a length, she convinced me they were a legitimate organization, even gave her 'direct phone line' to call back. I had to pay a 'one time fee' of $219.00 to get my license as a home business & they would set up everything else. Immediately after her phone call. Gary? Called to verify my credit card and told me what the LLC stood for.
I was then transferred to Vanessa? At US Doc Assist, same phone number. This time I was requested to go to a website and 'electronically sign & initial a 2 page document. After I had done this i was sent 2 separate e-mails congratulating me on registering my business.
October 11, I was emailed a letter to go to 2 different websites which were to be 'demo websites' like mine would be (which I do have) 'as soon as the programmers got it set up! This e-mail was sent to me by Dave Ferguson with the same phone # as US Jobs Assist had given me and a code to use when my website was up & running.
Today the $219.00 charge hit my credit card & I know I will probably not get it back, but this is info is for others. The old adage 'Buyer Beware' really applies here.
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