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Complaint Review: Axis Global Telecommuting / Axis Global Client Referral - Internet

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  • Axis Global Telecommuting / Axis Global Client Referral axisglobalclientreferralservices.com/ Internet U.S.A.

Axis Global Telecommuting/ Axis Global Client Referral I Registered and PAID, but THEY DENY APPLICATION AND PAYMENT RECEIVED! Internet

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I wish I had read these reports before I lost $45 to this FRAUD COMPANY! On September 24, 2008, I filled out Axis's Client Application, emailed my updated resume, and PAID them $45 for the stupid background check fee.

That is a clever way to steal innocent people's money.
I did receive a confirmation email admitting they received and processed my payment, with a confirmation number, which I saved. I never heard from them since. I have been working another part time job, so I was waiting until they emailed me jobs. What a joke!

Yesterday I emailed them asking about my application and payment I sent them in September. I was emailed back rather quickly, asking me to IM them in Yahoo.

I set up a Yahoo IM account and had a conversation with someone that kept telling me that "I am not in their system, for me to fill out their application and give them $45".

I copied & pasted the payment confirmation email I received from them (Axis) back in September, and sent it to them via IM. I was told they would "check further".

Several hours later the same day I struck up another IM with them because they NEVER end their IM - they just disappear and you are left hanging. I was asked for the first four and last four digits of the credit card I used to pay them. (Come on, people! I am feeling SCAMMED BY NOW). I gave the person the info. These people are FRAUDS, DO NOT GIVE YOUR MONEY TO THEM!

When I replied to the IM an hour later, I was told to submit my application and $45 background fee, because I was not in their system. I am fuming mad now. I told them I will NOT pay them twice.

OK, I had to talk to a live person, so I called 405-886-9429. The woman who answered the phone answered it "Hello". I know I am scammed now! What business answers their phone with just "hello"?

I told her my name and story. AGAIN I was told that I am NOT in their system, to fill out the application and pay the $45 fee.

I am not stupid, but I am feeling stupid right now. I have submitted the stupid application TWICE!

I then asked her if this company was a REAL company, and she said yes, and please submit your application and payment, because I was not in their system. I would like to tell her where to shove their system.

I hung up on the person. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY HERE, FOLKS, YOU WILL NOT BE IN THEIR SYSTEM...

Vicki
Ephrata, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

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