While searching in a very bad job market, I spent hours daily conducting research for many different types of possible positions. I came across an ad representing jobs at the USPS. I called the 800 number, thinking I was speaking with a USPS employee. They said it was necessary to purchase the study materials before taking the postal exam. They said, and the paperwork I received states, "For a refund due to "not passing the exam, " For a refund due to "not getting a job offer after the first interview, " "For a refund because "an exam/opening has not been offered or available, " and "for a refund "after one full week of work, " please contact a lie Customer Care Representative at 1-800-709-0162.
I registered, as instructed, on the USPS website, for a position to open in my area. I was informed to regularly check the USPS website, as available positions were updated weekly. If I had any problems, I was told to contact customer service at the above number. I was told that I needed to sign up for testing, when the appropriate test was being offered, two weeks in advance. I was also given a customer code #AQA6962.
The telephone number is disconnected, my $130. Is gone, and, although I did receive a study book, there has not been an opportunity in my area for a USPS position. I was guaranteed my money back if this were to happen.
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