Smosska company creates official website
The Smosska company has created an official website, which features more detailed information about the company and its products.
According to the website, http://www.Smosska.com, “Smosska e-health was founded in 2001 by President and CEO, Michelle Adams to save money and make healthcare records management easier.“ The website goes on to say, “We offer an affordable electronic healthcare card that links a patient to their medical records from anywhere in the world, any time of the day or night.“
Smosska recently held a job fair in Florence in which they charged applicants a $40 assessment fee.
That charge, along with the fact that the company has no current building to house potential employees, a lack of a solid business history, and the fact that company officials said they would increase their workforce from about 10 people to 3,000, prompted concerns from the Better Business Bureau.
Smosska company officials are now saying on the website, “We expect to employ 1500 to 3000 people by the end of 2009 and 50,000 within 5 years.“
Previously, the company did not have a website and there were limited references to the company on the internet.
The BBB still has an open investigation into Smosska, and says the results of the investigation are contingent upon whether or not applicants hear back from the company about potential positions.
Reader Reactions
Surely, no one actually applied… did they???
Whoever applied with this company and paid $40 head must have been buried in the sand.

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