I'm glad i checked this site, notise a new phone number has been added!!!!
Is the Rumbuc Agency Job Offer a Scam?
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Like a badly written script, the calls from the so‑called Rumbuc Agency keep looping the same vague promises and pressure tactics. They pull résumés from public job boards, then claim a “leadership” or “management” opening that either doesn’t exist or turns into a commission‑only insurance sales gig. The pattern—generic emails, misspelled company names, and requests for personal info—matches classic unsolicited recruitment scams. If you get a call, hang up, verify the firm on official sites, and never share banking or fee details. Report persistent callers to the FTC and your state consumer protection office.
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After recieving an email from tsullivan@ailmich.com, I started investigating, and found out that the LLC dont exsist, because it's not registered with the government, in the state of Michigan, which I find pretty strange, and I would like to see how the so called employees respond to this
It seem AIL is listed on the Yahoo Hot Jobs as one of the top 100 companies to work for... has anybody notice that? maybe you had your resume on Career Builder thats how they contacted my sister
This morning, I recieved a call from Denise at AIL, she claimed to have recieved my resume from Career Builders, and I was suprised to find that the company was located near my home, however after researching I was dissapointed to find that it was a scam, and I dont understand why they would ask me to dress profesionaly and bring a pen
A call was received from Denise Ward at AIL, who claimed to have found my resume on Career Builders and wanted to schedule an interview. However, upon researching the company, I found discrepancies in their claims and decided not to pursue the opportunity.
I apreciate you posting this, it seem like alot of people have similair experiances with companies that contact them after posting their resume, I was contacted by Brenda Hayes and I wont be calling them back.
It seems this company has started targeting individuals in the Flint area, as indicated by an email from Danielle Moore with a phone number included, which I was cautious enough to verify before responding
An email from Glady Holder was received, containing only a phone number with a nearby area code, lacking any substantial information
Its amusing how some people dismiss others complaints as whining
Having worked at this company for approximately 18 months, I can attest that it's legitimate; while the product may be somewhat outdated, the company offers substantial rewards for hard work and smart sales strategies, as evidenced by its connection to Torchmark and the guidance of effective leaders like Paul Rumbuc.
Given that this company operates discreetly, without advertising, it's essential to understand that numerous individuals are employed by them, earning a steady income, and their method of conducting business may not be fully comprehended by everyone, including those who have not taken the opportunity to attend an interview, and as they collaborate with multiple large organizations across the US and continue to expand, it's crucial to gather all the facts before making assumptions, especially since they are not a fraudulent entity, a fact reinforced by my sister's experience of attending an interview and awaiting a potential job offer.
I've submited their link as spam on weebly.com, lets all do our part to prevent scammers.
This is what show up when i search their ip adress.
Further investigation revealed that their website is indeed fraudulent, having been created using a free service, and it's appalling to think that such scam artists are able to operate with impunity
I also received an email from the aforementioned company, which raises suspicions.
Interestingly, I recieved a similar email with a diferent name but the same story, it seems they are multiplyng!
I recieved an email from them too:
An email from tsullivan@ailmich led me to this number, claiming I needed to call to arrange an interview, but the vagueness and lack of company information raise significant suspicions of a job scam.
To be honest, they havent called me yet, but they does spam my email, i looked up the phone number and found this page, thats how i know
No message left, just a missed call. Par for the course with these.
The interview experience was disappointing, resembling a bait-and-switch tactic.
An email was received from Tonya Holmich, expressing interest in discussing a resume, but the claim of not having a valid phone number seems like a scam
I spoke with an HR rep from AIL, who found my resume on Monster, but the job offer was a straight commision sales position, which doesnt intrest me, I doubt I'll hear from them again...
It appears the website is associated with this number.
An email was received from the same company, but with a different contact person and number, with the rest of the details being identical
I just recieved the same e-mail, so I checked my resume to see if I had forgoten to put my phone number on it, I dont think I'll be making any calls to these folks, glad I had enough sense to check who ailmich.com was
After being targeted with the same misleading tactics, I'm relieved to have researched online instead of wasting time and energy on potentially fraudulent activities.
It's appalling to see employees like those at AIL stooping to such levels, working for companies like Rumbuc/AIL. Their actions are deplorable and a waste of time, raising questions about their motives.
A call from a woman claiming to be Mrs. Holder, who purportedly found my resume online, raised suspicions, and further research revealed a potential scam involving life insurance sales.
An email from someone claiming to be Gladys Holder, whose legitimacy is questionable due to the non-existent email domain, prompted skepticism and further investigation.