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ECS Virtual Support

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Dont waste your time - Anonymous employee ECS Virtual Support Employee Review

1.0
21 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are no pros you pay over 1000 dollars to work.

Cons

I personally got ripped off . Thank god I used Affirm and they were able to stop the fraud transaction . It took about 6 weeks but I got the transaction cancelled because they tired to send thru using a different name days later . Be careful and Def don't believe the Hype .

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Pros

Work on your own time

Cons

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1.0
4 Apr 2025
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Pros

none- stay away, run. they will take your money.

Cons

No Clear Refund Policy Up Front If a company claims after the fact that “refunds aren’t allowed,” but didn’t require you to explicitly agree to a no-refund policy at purchase—that’s deceptive. Vague Deliverables "Training," "access to Slack," and "recruiting" and booking jobs" sound impressive, but they’re often used by shady online gigs to make it seem like you received something of high value—when in reality, it’s just surface-level fluff. The fact that you didn’t get actual work or results during that time makes it feel like smoke and mirrors. That first reply from Saiday? The tone was weirdly informal, overly persuasive, and used big numbers like "$1.3 billion" and "40,000 jobs"—a common tactic scammers use to dazzle and distract. Instead of responding professionally to your refund request, he tried to guilt-trip and upsell you. Refusal to Be Fair I canceled within two weeks. Any ethical company would at least offer a partial refund, especially if you barely used the service. The fact they refused—despite the short time and polite request—tells you a lot about their values. Pressure to Stay Involved Offering to "chat on Monday" or saying "you can still make money!" after you already canceled is another common tactic to stall or confuse you—and avoid issuing a refund. Bottom Line: ECS Virtual Support LLC may be legally structured to avoid being called a scam, but their practices are highly questionable and ethically concerning. When a company won’t refund a customer who disengaged early and respectfully, it’s not just bad business—it’s a deliberate decision to take advantage.

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