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- Toledo, OH, USA • Jul 17, 2025

They offer these job offers with very good benefits and people show up as a webinar for the job and when it’s over they ask you to pay a fee to cover software or something and it goes to another site for you to have monthly payments taking out and you get some code after you pay to give to them to confirm you paid or something but they are also using the wrong business address as well

- Beaverton, OR, USA

Backbone Business Solutions pose as an employer on LinkedIn. They invited me, along with 115 other candidates to a Zoom orientation where they walked us through the alleged "job", "work culture", and "company policies". Supposedly we were being hired to be travel agents and in order to start we needed a certification that was necessary to start to work with a cost of $97 per candidate and over 100 people were present on the call and they were all being led to do this step now and to share the confirmation email at that moment. I looked them up and saw that they were listed under Better Business Bureau Scams and shared the link in the chat of the Zoom call so others would be warned. I don't think others saw it and I was kicked out 2 seconds after sharing the link. The link they provided is https://certification.travelcareers.co/travel-consultants-certifications Mark was very charismatic, he told several stories about the earning potential of this job and described in detail how each client makes $3000 per day, "only because he wants people to take their time not making any errors". He explained that the certification allowed him to get agents covered through his insurance so that workers didn't have to be liable if they made any booking errors on the job. He also went into detail about the "history of the company" and how business exploded in 2019 and how his business almost went under during COVID but that he took out personal loans to avoid firing anyone. "Mark" played this character for over an hour. I was skeptical because it seemed to good to be true which is why I've searched for the business before paying out any money.

- Seattle, WA, USA

After applying on linkedin, I was sent an email from Edwin to join a webinar. I applied for a data entry position and this webinar was about becoming a travel agent under BWJ/Book with Jacob. It was an MLM marketing scheme, asking people to pay a $97 certification fee and then either $49 monthly or $396 yearly

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