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Carla – May 01, 2020

Victim Location 18337

Type of a scam Employment

An individual by the name of "Barbara Dickens" contacted my boyfriend via e-mail claiming to have found his resume on indeed.com. The individual that contacted him stated they were the HR/Hiring representative for a company called "IQM Outsourcing" and were interested in hiring him. All contact with this individual was exchanged via e-mail. The premise of the job he was hired for required him to bring packages that were thought to be returns for consumer purchases back to the UPS store. My boyfriend was contacted by his "supervisor" a man named "Brock Nelson" who informed him that each time he received these packages that he would need to take photos of each label and that "Brock" was going to send him new pre-paid labels to use to return the packages to the companies they came from. According to their policy he would be paid $20 per package and his first paycheck would be received after a 3 week "probation period". My boyfriend provided his personal banking information to receive his compensation through direct deposit. After the 3 week probation period he still has not received any compensation. On 5/1/20 his sister received a phone call from a woman at one of the companies he received a package from and stated that the package was stolen and/or purchased on a fraudulent credit card. He reported this information to the Pennsylvania State and local police departments. Upon further personal investigations into this matter we have found that fake contact numbers and e-mail addresses were used when "employees" of this company contacted him.

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