The Direct Commerce Academy
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When I signed up for the direct commerce acadamy work at home program, they told me that all I had to do was get a link everyday and copy and post that information elsewhere. For every link I copied and posted I would get $1. After an hour on the phone, and repeatedly giving my credit card to these people, the site they directed me too was totally different then what they explained. The site said I had to set up a website and sell products, (never disclosed to me on phone about this) and the website was gonna cost me $40 a month. When I called customer service the first time, the young man explained that page always comes up, to get out of it and log on again. This time pick the links page. Again, the same webpage infomation came up. I called customer service again, and this time I got a girl who stated that this was what the business was all about... Selling products on the website. Again, totally misleading. This is not what I signed on for.


Company: The Direct Commerce Academy
Country: USA
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