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Jason –

Victim Location 78040

Type of a scam Employment

I received an email with a job opportunity offering great salary and great benefits. It seemed so obvious then. But I wen and check out there websites and boy is it sophisticated. That made me trust the offer. I wenr on and the other thing that made me feel secure was the employment contract. They sent it thru Docusign and it wa 12 page long. I read it and did not include anything that was not already disclosed. So I kept going. I still wasn’t sure what the company did so I did some more research. I found 0 results in Google and Facebook and LinkedIn. The only thing I found was their website. Then I stumbled into this video talking about "Mail forwarding services" and how these companies make you receive packages, inspect them, relabel them, and ship to a different address. That’s exactly what was on the job description. At this point I’m very scared. So I tried contacting them, and I did. Actually, my sister called in for me, so no suspicious were risen. She spoke to Madeleine Mckeon (my "supervisor") and said that she should contact HR regarding that concern. After that I tried contacting her. She didn’t answer. So I called Andy Jones, the recruiter. He didn’t answer. I called like 6 times, no answer. I went to their website and went to the chat service. I chat with Bruce Nance. I left him my email. 5 minutes later, Mr Jones emails me with my termination notice! Explaining why my doubts towards the company made me an unqualified employee. Sounds fishy? It did to me! Everything was from the start, but I kept going anyway. It was a very elaborated scheme. What they actually do is ship stolen merchandise and use your address. That way, when everything is uncovered, you’re the one to blame. I’m so disappointed right now. But hope this helps someone.

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