This is a job that’s been posted in many job sites in Ontario. The problem is that it is virtually impossible to ever make the $18/hr. The job is presented as a “Water Purification Technician” or “Water Quality Advisor”. What it comes down to is you aren’t applying for a Technician job at all but it is a sales job which means the job ads are misleading. You would have to sell a large amount of units that are worth thousands of dollars. In one website I read that Perfectly Pure Solutions sell their units for $6500 and commision for the sales rep is $125. Not much money for that expensive a unit and good luck selling that many. There is also a you tube link for which I will post that tells of sales reps committing fraud to unsuspecting clients with a water purifying company.Who’s to say that all these companies haven’t changed their name and move around. Perfectly Pure Solutions in St. Catharines, Ontario has been advertising for these jobs in our area. My husband lost his job of over 24 years and he almost fell victim to this. Upon doing research, he called and declined the job for which when he applied, they called within 4 hours. Perfectly Pure Solutions is advertising in a reputable job search site and I find this very unfair due to our area being hit hard by job loss and people trying to find work, fall for this type of job post. The email used in all ads from October to April was ppslisa@gmail.com. I wrote to this individual with the you tube video and some other information for which I found where people had posted in forums on how they were mislead by the St. Catharines company. Since writing to this person, the job was once again posted today and the email was changed to eaglelisak@gmail.com. I now want to warn people of two things. 1.) watch the you tube video and don’t allow anyone to try to come to your home and sell you a water purification system unless you have chosen to have someone come to install something. 2) beware of any job that requires no experience with high hourly rates of pay and are affiliated with water purification systems. Here is the you tube link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxY48FDLD…
Thanks for posting up the information on that scammer.
Making a scammer’s scam googlable on every scam-warner-anti-fraud-busting site you can find is a great way to slow that scammer down when a suspicious potential victim goes looking for information, finds your post containing the name the scammer is using, his email address, phone number and the emails themselves and then that potential victim does not become a scam victim because you took the time “get the word out”.
Thanks!!
Wasting a scammer’s time legally and safely is called “scambaiting”. If you google that word, you will find sites where you can read scambaits, post up the emails and email addresses of scammers, post up a fake website, read up on how to alert a hosting company that they are hosting a fake website, ask questions and learn all about the hobby of scambaiting.