Yeah, hard to say the exact nature of the scam. It could be some kind of ponzi, paying out the teeny "wage" from the fees coming in from new recruits.
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Depends on whether or not you're okay with an MLM gig
I had a similar experience and it turned out a be a MLM scheme, If you're not going to be given any details on the job before you take the job then I definitely wouldn't take it.
You’re joking right? You’re smarter than this.
…Right?
Yes.
Whyy don't you try and explain what it is?
Some negative people in here but I've hired several of my former colleagues to work nights and weekends for me. I pay much better than their current roles .
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