Tune

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Henry –

Victim Location 32256

Type of a scam Employment

I got a text from someone named Cameron Stewart and he said my resume matched with their system and that I would be perfect for a work from home job. He had me set up a Google hangout to talk with the HR person "Casey Ryan". I went through with it and answered all the "interview" questions he sent me and then they emailed me a picture of a check made out to me. This was all after he told me I got the job at 8 am the next day. He told me to print the check and to mobile deposit it and show him that I did. The check was to buy my equipment from their "vendor". No one actually sent me an offer letter, there was no one to call or talk to on the phone. This was an elaborate way to get $1900 out of me with probably a fake check and a fake vendor. I nearly quit my job when I got the offer but something didn’t feel right. I’m glad I did a little digging. The company is legit, and that’s a real person, but all they did was Google for a photo and give you the link to a real company. Please don’t ruin your life over something that is just too good to be true. I almost did.

Darren –

Victim Location 89178

Type of a scam Employment

I was contacted by Cameron Stewart from Tune Industries. He said he got my resume from Indeed.com. The day I had an interview with their supposed HR, Casey Ryan, who hired me after 30 questions. He then said they would send me a check for training materials. I asked if we could video chat before I cashed the check and he got furious and told me to delete the email with the check. The bank they use has bad reviews. He did not even know proper grammar or the correct bank name. He called it 53rd bank and it is 5/3 bank. I read reviews and they are all fake. He showed many signs of a scam. Sad people get your hopes up and try to hurt people who are looking for a job anyways…

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