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Complaint Review: Buzz Promotions Inc - wethersfield Connecticut

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  • Buzz Promotions Inc 1177 silas deane highway, wethersfield, Connecticut United States of America

Buzz Promotions Inc Go To Inc. Don't Even Bother with this, It's a scam! wethersfield, Connecticut

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Buzz Promotions Inc. found me on Monster, called me and scheduled an interview. I was skeptical since I hadn't applied to a position with this company, but I agreed to go in and check it out.

Dave Keenan "interviewed" me for approx 10 minutes. And by "Interview" I mean he told me I'd be "marketing" for an auto glass company. Not soliciting, or trying to make any sales. 

I literally said MAYBE 3 words the entire time, and apparently that was enough for me to qualify for a 2nd interview, where I'd shadow someone on this process.

Initially, I tried a million different ways to google Buzz Promotions because I was skeptical, and nothing came up. So, once I got home I googled "Dave Keenan" and "Go To Inc." came up. He had mentioned he was in from Boston helping Buzz get started. Go To Inc. was based out of Boston, so I knew it was him. And there was a picture of him. 

Still skeptical I googled Go To Inc. and that's how I found this website! After reading a few entries that sounded like extended versions of what I had gone through/was about to go through ( it sounded horrendous and like crooked business) I decided to call and cancel my appointment for the following Monday.

I decided to post this entry because Buzz Promotions doesn't appear online with any sort of scam reports, or anything suspicious, which is the main reason I even bothered to go on the "interview", so hopefully NOW it WILL show up with a scam report, and anyone who's considering taking this company as a real job opportunity will save themselves some time and a few bucks in gas and realize it's a bunch of BS!

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AUTHOR: Leelee - (United States of America)

POSTED: Monday, June 06, 2011

I too was invited to an interview with buzz promotions. The first red flag was that they sent an initial email requesting an interview and for me to call them if interested but within two hours they called me. The second red flag was their website! It gives very little detail about the company and in my opinion the websites language was pretty evasive; they give information but not much. I agreed to the interview but decided to research the company in the interim. I was sent another e-mail regarding the interview and reminding me to dress professionally (third red flag) I'm aware of how to dress for an interview and certainly don't need reminding. The forth and final flag was a phone call on the day of the interview to remind me about it and that if I have any questions to call??? What legitimate company does that? Its overkill! In this economy they should have a plethora of applicants and certainly shouldn't have time to constantly send e-mails and make phone calls to me. I decided to cancel the interview. I need a job but this just seemed like a scam!

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