ASI Online Services
$77 required before they even verify me as eligible for employment Ripoff Florida
- 06-26-2007
- 3
Beware signing up for jobs online. I entered my resume on Yahoo! Hotjobs and got several automated calls from this company about a week later. The automated calls told me that the number I called was assisting other callers and to please hold. I didn't call anyone! You would think they would at least get their automated message correct.
Anyways, after about the 4th or 5th call (from Michigan) an actual person (!) answered when I picked up. It was a company representative from ASI Online Services wanting to set up an interview. So I set one up the next day. She required that I give her the home line, which I honestly didn't want to give out but I did anyways.
The interviewer, Linda, told me that I would make $10 an hour plus commission just for setting appointments like the previous call I had received. I was told that I would receive $250-$350 a week after my first week, since I will have been trained as an interview personnel.
So I expressed interest. Got hired. What's the catch? $77 is required to set up the business line. Do I have to? Yes. What's your credit card information? *me dumbly giving it out*. I realized the second I hung up what a mistake that was.
How am I an employee? There was no verification process. How did they know that I was eligible to work in the United States? Credit card information before social security?
The whole thing smells really fishy to me. I canceled the card that day. I can't disregard the number of reports here. I can't reconcile the fact that the company has so many alternate names. OH, and what about the fact that in two different emails they put two different sites as their company site?
I'm trusting my gut on this one. It hasn't lead me wrong yet.
Company: ASI Online Services
Country: USA
State: Nationwide
Site: www.asionlineservices.com/index_asionline.htm