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beatlesalbum
post Mar 28 2008, 01:40 PM

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"Customers mostly professional, doctor, lawyer, and most importantly, all are man. When there is a customer, Mr. X will call his staff to meetup with the client, per meeting is earning RM50. When they in the hotel, Mr. X said staff must kiss the client, and whatever service that comes after that, it's up to the staff, and negotiate with the client, 100% in the pocket."

The guy must be gay and be willing to play behind.. There are very little gays in Malaysia. Good luck on finding candidates!

But anyway, with RELATION to fraud, becareful about companies in cetral kL with regard to management who ask you to pay 100 something for training and then sweet talk you on how much they need you.
They will treathen to blacklist you, but you can treathen to report them.. I will add that name's company after I get the receipt from someone I know who fell for that.

Also if there is any job opening for clerical/admin/data entry/filing type of catergory job for this company Century Adjuster Sdn Bhd, DO NOT JOIN!!!!!
This is their website: http://centuryadjusters.com/index.htm
They will underpay you and very hard to get annual increment, also work on Saturday. Worst of all they will make you work overtime without overtime pay. So becareful of this company. I know because someone I know worked there and has left. Imagine 3 years and no increment. Bonus also not certain. bad bad company. worst of all dunt even pay for KWSP. But the boss is a bad UMNO putra KJ kind of person. For election he said anyone who wanted to take leave for voting had their annual leave deducted. When the staff complained, he said, "go ahead, complain me in the labor dept. I dunt care, I have my brother in there."

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post Jun 10 2008, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(nursarahlam @ May 30 2008, 08:44 PM)
I just want to add another scam company name : SOLAR VISION NETWORK

Scam using the same tactics as GMM..I guess they just go by many different names but they are all under the same "payung".

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gmm blows real bad. I hate them... how can you pay for a job? they should charge the emplyers not you
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post Apr 3 2010, 02:27 AM

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What I dunt understand is why these international org and charity orgs like WWF, MAKNA, etc affiliate themselves with these con job companies?
Membership, direct debit donor program, yeah but a percentage of the donation goes to these corporation pockets.
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post Sep 10 2011, 07:47 PM

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http://www.brudirect.com/index.php/Local-N...lose-money.html
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68 S'wak Youths Lured By Brunei Job Offers Lose Money
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Miri - The dream of landing high-paying jobs in Brunei has turned into a nightmare for 68 rural youngsters from Sri Aman and Saratok.

Lured by the sweet promises of a "recruitment company", they deposited a total of RM136,000 in cash via bank transactions and spent some more on travelling 800km to Miri, The Star reported.

'They stayed in motels while waiting for interviews by the recruitment company's staff.

But nobody showed up.

The money they banked into the agency's account had been withdrawn, and they had been left high and dry here with no money to buy food, no jobs in Brunei and no money to go home.

Each of the youths, most of them in their early 20s and 30s, had lodged reports against the company at the Miri Central Police Station over the last two days.

Miri deputy police chief Supt Ismail Paduka Idris confirmed the reports.

"There have been 68 reports by people who said they had been cheated.

"The Miri police have taken down statements from all of them and we are liaising with the Sri Arian police to investigate the cases.

"Apparently, they banked in the money for the so-called recruitment company in Sri Aman town.

"They said that they banked in RM2,000 each after some people from the company had told them there were lucrative jobs for them in Kuala Belait in Brunei.

"The people from the recruitment agency told them they must deposit the cash upfront in Sri Aman and then come to Miri (for interviews) before crossing into Brunei.

They realised they have been cheated after they waited in vain," he said. In their reports, the youths said they had tried to contact the agency-after arriving in Miri a few days ago, but nobody answered their calls.

They said they checked with the bank and found their money had been withdrawn.

Asked if there were any clues whether the agency had statewide links, Supt Idris said all the reports so far pointed to Sri Aman.

However, the police were investigating whether anyone in Miri was involved, he said.

Some of the youths are now stranded in Miri and some came only with simple clothes and personal belongings.

They said they had been told that jobs were available in industrial zones in Brunei and the agency could confirm the jobs for them


 

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