by dakota6010
Thu Sep 15, 2016 12:08 am
I was looking for part time work, & got an email from a Forwarding Courier saying they saw my resume on Career Builder, & I may be a good fit as a Forwarding Courier. The company is R R Delivery Service, saying they are based out of York,NE. I applied for the position, had a phone interview, & was accepted for the job. I got an email with a link to the website to set up my account, & start receiving packages. A woman named Monica was my "Manager" & was in contact with me every day by phone or on the website. I basically received the packages, took photos of the merchandise, forwarded those photos to R R Delivery Service on the website, destroyed the bill of ladings as per R R Delivery's request, repacked the items, & printed out prepaid USPS postage shipping labels & attached to the packages. I then mailed at the post office & got receipts for each package, scanned the receipts, & forwarded the photos to R R Delivery on the website. There was a 30 day probationary work period before payment of $2500.00 monthly salary. The week of payment to me, there was a link on the website of how I wanted payment made to me, by check, PayPal, direct deposit, or Western Union. Then all of a sudden, the packages stopped coming, & I was locked out of the website. My manager, Monica, returned none of my phone calls. It didn't take long to surmise that this is a Scam operation dealing in shipping stolen goods, as they are all high dollar items such as Iphones, Fit Bits, Pentium Processors, etc.... Shame on me for not red flagging this company, especially when I was told the bill of ladings were always to be destroyed when the goods were repacked & reshipped. But, the work was fun, the monthly money would have been a good part time income to my regular job, & the website seemed very legitimate & professional. But, this company is NOTHING BUT A SCAM OPERATION, & DO NOT go to work for them, no matter how professional or how tempting it sounds. I have reported them to the USPS Inspector General, & the Department of Commerce. They are pro scammers, & probably don't even operate out of the United States, as the address in York,NE is of a residential address. But, they can't run this scam without unsuspecting Forwarding Couriers, so if the word gets out, & nobody takes their phony jobs, they can't run their stolen goods shipping scam. Now, luckily I am only out my time & gas money to go to the post office to mail the packages, but I feel violated, & don't want this to happen to any other honest person, just looking to supplement their income, or to work from home. BEWARE OF R R Delivery Service out of Nebraska, as they are 100% Scammers.