Sigma Computer Solutions

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Contacted by Brian Switzer and given a telephone interview for a full or part-time, work from home remote data entry position for $20/hr. Red flags. He asked for references. He asked typing and data entry speed but didn’t test for it. He was hard to understand. When I asked him questions he kept telling me to refer to the website for information. He explained that there is a two week training period of $16/hr and I would be given the equipment (laptop, printer) in order to do the work. Two days later I was offered the job. I was told I would be assigned a supervisor. I asked where I should go for my training and he indicated there wasn’t a place where I would be trained. I asked how I would be trained then and he didn’t answer. He didn’t ask if I accept the offer, he just told me to sign the attached document he sent in an email. The email asks for bank account information ( a scan of a black voided cheque ) and a scan of my government pictured ID. There is no mention of a supervisor and no further information on the job itself. Through further research, I found a site that looked legit and a site that seemed to try to mirror the legit site but with some inconsistencies – the Toronto branch had a Detroit MI phone number as it’s contact number. When called, the caller is directed to leave a message without any indication of the company called, where the legit looking website has a 1-888 # and when calling that number, the automated greeting clearly stated the company name and offered several options for contacting people within the organization. I called Brian Switzer’s phone number by mistake thinking I was calling the BBB back, he answered "Hello" rather than answering the call by identifying who he is and identifying the company name. The contract was rife with formatting errors, spelling, and grammar errors. I really felt that if I gave my banking information, I would be scammed so I declined the offer and didn’t sign any documents. I really didn’t feel that I would be meeting with a supervisor and be given computer equipment to do any data entry work. I felt that once I gave that bank information, he would run with it.

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