I found the job posted on Craigslist, which said I would make a minimum of $750/month for a minimum of responding from my home office to one quote per day, plus a bonus for quotes that result in a sale. 1099 contractor. I wrote a cover letter and sent a resume, and then received a few automated emails with material to read. It requested I pay $45 within 72 hours to prove I was committed to the position, as a deposit. This raised a red flag but I gave them the benefit of the doubt.
I checked them out and found many negative reviews on Indeed, claiming this is a scam job. I created a fake account on their site and submitted a quote to see what their quotes looked like, but never received one, ever.
After being accepted, I waited for an entire month before the onboard training was supposed to begin. I asked why it was taking so long and Lori Clough said I had to be patient. I asked why all the negative reviews on Indeed and didn't receive an answer. When they didn't send me the training materials on the due date, I asked again, and was told to be patient.
Finally after 1.5 months of no work, I decided that if these guys aren't a scam then they are truly so incompetent that I wouldn't want to work for them anyway. Rather than wait who knows how long for them to process my refund for the deposit, I just filed a fraudulent transaction report with my bank as a failure to deliver services for payment.