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gf1967
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I know this topic has been discussed before and I have found it very useful.
I was initially offered a position with this company in April of this year, but once I realised I'd have to pay upfront for training I declined.
I have now been contacted to say they have changed their policy and recommend that
training is undertaken, but they are not asking for many payment for training.
I have been offered a post on a role on contract with them with immediate access to cases and tool's to take on cases.
Has anyone else who declined initially been contacted?
Thanks
Update I activated my account with Q investigators to see what I had to do to start getting cases from them... the first thing that came up was pay by direct bank transfer £95.00 it went on to say the monthly fee would be then taken by direct debit, and once the transfer has taken place the Admin team will be in touch.
I haven't paid the £95.00, has anyone been contacted again by Q it's all very suspicious and seems that they may be just using a different tactic. They may be legitimate, but I'm reluctant to hand over £95.00 ....anyone out there in the same position. Theres has been mixed opinions on this company on here already.
Thanks
I was initially offered a position with this company in April of this year, but once I realised I'd have to pay upfront for training I declined.
I have now been contacted to say they have changed their policy and recommend that
training is undertaken, but they are not asking for many payment for training.
I have been offered a post on a role on contract with them with immediate access to cases and tool's to take on cases.
Has anyone else who declined initially been contacted?
Thanks
Update I activated my account with Q investigators to see what I had to do to start getting cases from them... the first thing that came up was pay by direct bank transfer £95.00 it went on to say the monthly fee would be then taken by direct debit, and once the transfer has taken place the Admin team will be in touch.
I haven't paid the £95.00, has anyone been contacted again by Q it's all very suspicious and seems that they may be just using a different tactic. They may be legitimate, but I'm reluctant to hand over £95.00 ....anyone out there in the same position. Theres has been mixed opinions on this company on here already.
Thanks
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