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StartTraining.pro


Country United States
State Texas
City Austin
Address 13785 N Highway 183 Unit 125
Phone 512-300-7555
Website http://starttraining.pro/

StartTraining.pro Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Jul 16, 2018

On November 7, 2017, I went in for what I believed to be a legimiate interview with a car dealership Mak Haik which is a legitimate business. So I walk in and the gentleman named Jeff has me fill out an application. Then we go through the interview process and he sounds excited to bring me on. The catch though is I first have to sign up for a training class. I felt pressured to do it. The material is not even up to date which Jeff fails to mention when making me sign up for this training. The paperwork never tells you how to request a refund or contact the company. I later called my bank to tell them I got scammed and put a temporary credit back to my card. The con artist then supplies paperwork to make it valid instead of making it right and giving me a refund since I was not happy with the services. I looked up this guy online. Turns out he doesn’t even work for Mak Haik and is just a recruiter. If you ever see an ad for Mak Haik on ZipRecruiter, be careful because you might end up dealing with this guy and I don’t want you to be out $600 like I was.

Mark as Useful [2 votes]
  • Jan 25, 2018

On November 7, 2017, I went in for what I believed to be a legimiate interview with a car dealership Mak Haik which is a legitimate business. So I walk in and the gentleman named Jeff has me fill out an application. Then we go through the interview process and he sounds excited to bring me on. The catch though is I first have to sign up for a training class. I felt pressured to do it. The material is not even up to date which Jeff fails to mention when making me sign up for this training. The paperwork never tells you how to request a refund or contact the company. I later called my bank to tell them I got scammed and put a temporary credit back to my card. The con artist then supplies paperwork to make it valid instead of making it right and giving me a refund since I was not happy with the services. I looked up this guy online. Turns out he doesn’t even work for Mak Haik and is just a recruiter. If you ever see an ad for Mak Haik on ZipRecruiter, be careful because you might end up dealing with this guy and I don’t want you to be out $600 like I was.

Mark as Useful [1 vote]

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