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Justiceforme
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Hi
Any information on this company? Midlands based. Anybody worked for them?
Thanks
Any information on this company? Midlands based. Anybody worked for them?
Thanks
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The bad English on the site is a red flag.Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?
Rudyard Kipling0 -
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PlutoinCapricorn wrote: »The bad English on the site is a red flag.
Poor English/standard of proof-reading and, possibly and ironically, not including all the information they should on their website.
However they are in a named physical building (not the best area of Birmingham) containing other, probably young, companies (eg Bareface Media).0 -
It seems to be trying to get you to pay in order for them to get affiliate signups, bit of a bizarre proposition if it is. And if you're looking to work for them, if it's a commission based sales role, looks like a really tough proposition to convince people of.0
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It seems to be trying to get you to pay in order for them to get affiliate signups, bit of a bizarre proposition if it is. And if you're looking to work for them, if it's a commission based sales role, looks like a really tough proposition to convince people of.
When they write, "we will never link ANY payment we may receive from ANY service provider to ANY information we pass onto our members, ensuring 100% Consumer bias information, every time, ANY request." - so they mean they'll be paid by service providers for passing information about their "members" to service providers but will not let the "member" know anything about it?
And a potential client would have to provide quite a lot of "useful" information about themselves.0
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