425-445-2048
Country: USA
425 area code:
Washington (Bellevue, Everett, Renton)
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- Cedeno| 2 repliesDo not respond to this number if they call you, they are a scam service offering fake job positions.
- Call type: Scam suspicion
- Nina replies to Cedeno| 1 replyDid they offer you a position and send you a check?
- BigA replies to NinaJob Scam:
How can you tell if this job offer is a scam?
1. All communication is by e mail, text, or instant message, very rarely by phone conversation.
2. There is no personal interview, or sometimes no interview at all, or they might want to do the interview by instant messenger or Skype.
3. It is a work at home position many times because the office in your area is not built, rented, or established yet, or it is a pet sitting or home care job usually for a disabled child.
4. The job is for an area that you are obviously not qualified for, or they want to immediately put you in a “managers” position, executive assistant, personal assistant, etc. The job requires you to sell something even though you have no experience, such as insurance or it requires you to sell something to other people and then recruit them to sell for you (multilevel marketing aka Ponzi scheme).
5. You need a bank account to receive and deposit checks (money laundering), or you need to receive packages and resend them (illegal contraband). You need to receive checks and repackage them and resend them (mail fraud), or you need to send checks out to people (part of the Craigslist scam, again you can be charged with mail fraud among other things).
6. They will send you a check for an amount well over what you should be getting and tell you that you need to deposit the check and send the money through some way such as Western Union or Greendot money card to pay for something they should be paying for themselves. Take the check and the envelope it came in to the post office and have them forward it to the postal inspectors. They are also now sending out E checks and telling people that they can send them money on a debit card if they pay the shipping. What real company would ask you to pay them money for mailing a debit card? If they can't afford the postage and an envelope how are expecting them to afford your wages?
7. They will ask you to pay for something upfront, such as office supplies (which of course have to bought from their supplier), or in the case of acting or modeling, will tell you that you need to pay for "head shots", or other type pictures up front (again from their photographer) in order to be eligible.
8. The pay and benefits are way beyond anything you would normally earn, or the benefits are totally unbelievable as to vacation, sick pay, etc.
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