DriveForce Team - Steve Gunderson
Chgo. Tribune Help Wtd. Ad Answered, Money Maker Rip Off

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On Wednesday, March 1 the Chicago Tribune ran an ad for a driver which read "Earn $3200 Monthly" Driving Brand New Cars with our Ads. Drivers needed immediately. No exp. Req'd. Contact Jobs@DriverForceTeam.com"

I then checked your site to see if there was any reports and the internet to see what came up and nothing showed so I emailed the contact name.

I rec'd a email from a Steven Gunderson which told me to sign up and they had part-time and full time with benefits. That indicated that it was a legitimate company since they offered benefits.

I then went into the web site and was told that I had to pay $19.95 to be a member and my name to be submitted to be a driver of a new car with advertising. It indicated that this was a given and after paying I would be contacted but after I paid it then asked me for another $19.95 or I could look over the list that was below and apply myself and maybe hear from the list below. When looking at the list below, it offered nothing concrete so I asked for my money back which they said I would get, in a month or so.

I wish this would have been on Rip Offs. I would have never pursued it. Hope this helps others.


Company: DriveForce Team - Steve Gunderson
Country: USA
Site: driveforce team.com
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