Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:26 pm
I found this job online and am beginning to believe it is a scam:

http://dittonandparker1.com/?p=careers

The site looks legit, but it is brand new.

The site is registered from Germany, Flag #1.

The company hired me but before I move forward, I wonder what you think as I continue to research them.
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by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:53 pm
0 search results for DILLON & PARKER INVESTMENTS
If you did not find what you are looking for, you may have entered the name incorrectly or you may be dealing with an individual or firm not registered with the CFTC and not an NFA member.


The biggest red flag of all.

Don't miss out

https://www.dittonandparker.com :shock:
https://www.ditton-and-parker.com
https://www.ditton-andparker.com
https://www.ditton-parker.com

and another

https://www.qpwestern.com

with reviews here

http://www.yelp.com/biz/qp-western-consulting-chicago
http://www.yelp.ie/user_details?userid=ewpqGhbTrae2KoPoyIEzdA
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by 4X1X9 Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:55 pm
I am posting this from my mobile but I'm sure someone will be along presently to check when the website given was registered. In the meantime it goes without saying if this company asks you for money up front to secure the job or for visas do not send any money. If they are sending you checks (cheques) or money orders to cash and then send the balance on please do not cash them because they are fake.

Also if you could post a few if their initial Emails to us with headers it would help us determine if it is a scam.
by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 2:58 pm
More red flags

Website just a few weeks old with identity hidden behind a privacy service.

Domain Name: DITTONANDPARKER1.COM

Registration Date: 22-Jan-2013
Expiration Date: 22-Jan-2014

Status:LOCKED
Note: This Domain Name is currently Locked. In this status the domain name
cannot be transferred, hijacked, or modified. The Owner of this domain name
can easily change this status from their control panel.

This feature is provided as a security measure against fraudulent domain name hijacking.


Name Servers:
ns1.hostmd.biz
ns2.hostmd.biz


Registrant Contact Details:
PrivacyProtect.org
Domain Admin (@privacyprotect.org)
ID#10760, PO Box 16
Note - Visit PrivacyProtect.org to contact the domain owner/operator
Nobby Beach
Queensland,QLD 4218
AU
Tel. +45.36946676

Administrative Contact Details:
PrivacyProtect.org
Domain Admin (@privacyprotect.org)
ID#10760, PO Box 16
Note - Visit PrivacyProtect.org to contact the domain owner/operator
Nobby Beach
Queensland,QLD 4218
AU
Tel. +45.36946676

Technical Contact Details:
PrivacyProtect.org
Domain Admin (@privacyprotect.org)
ID#10760, PO Box 16
Note - Visit PrivacyProtect.org to contact the domain owner/operator
Nobby Beach
Queensland,QLD 4218
AU
Tel. +45.36946676

Billing Contact Details:
PrivacyProtect.org
Domain Admin (@privacyprotect.org)
ID#10760, PO Box 16
Note - Visit PrivacyProtect.org to contact the domain owner/operator
Nobby Beach
Queensland,QLD 4218
AU
Tel. +45.36946676

Registrar Info
Name CLOUD GROUP LIMITED
Whois Server whois.hostingservicesinc.net
Referral URL http://www.resell.biz
Status clientTransferProhibited
Important Dates More Info
Expires On January 22, 2014
Registered On January 22, 2013
Updated On January 22, 2013
Name Servers More Info
ns1.hostmd.biz 178.63.158.38
ns2.hostmd.biz 178.63.73.113

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by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:17 pm
Uncannily the same job is offered, word for word, by this different company

http://www.diosexplo.com/sqw/careers.html

and that website hosted a company site for DIOS Exploration on 1 April 2010. :shock:
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by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:20 pm
They never asked for money.

They've sent emails keeping me updated on the next steps of the process, specifically to verify my experience, name, address and email and then to tell me about the job, ie pay structure, hours, duties etc. Like any employer, they asked for a copy of my ID along with bank deposit information. I checked multiple times and my bank balance has not been touched. Not that there's much in there to touch....

One portion of my duties is to process payments via Moneygram and that is where I stopped dead in my tracks. I have not done any work for them but they are supposed to contact me tomorrow to start.

The moneygram portion was described as this: Receive a payment for example of a few hundred bucks then use just a portion of that payment to send to someone else. What happens to the excess is anybody's guess, I have not gotten that far in my "training" yet.

Not registering with the SEC is another giant red flag.

The manager's name is Gary Branch and their HR contact is Becky Hyde.

They've taken a lot of effort to make a great website. As legitimate as it looks, after the moneygram surprise, I am having a hard time believing they are. Why would an investment firm pay me to stand in line at moneygram when they could just set up online wire transfers bank to bank....like Merril Lynch or Edward Jones does?

I wonder how many people have been hired beside me and are they having a similar experience?
by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:26 pm
I'm sorry to tell you that it's money laundering stolen funds.

Don't have anything to do with it. It can only harm you.

Yesterday a non-UK citizen lost his bank account over a scam like this, and he is in a horrible mess now. Without a bank account he can't get a job or even receive state benefits.

Companies have bank accounts and NEVER use Moneygram.

Check Google. They sent out a massive countrywide scam spam effort to all job websites. It's a 'hit and run' job.
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by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:26 pm
TerranceBoyce wrote:
0 search results for DILLON & PARKER INVESTMENTS
If you did not find what you are looking for, you may have entered the name incorrectly or you may be dealing with an individual or firm not registered with the CFTC and not an NFA member.


The biggest red flag of all.



DiTTOn, not DiLLon. Sorry mate.
by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:29 pm
You think the result will be different ? :D

Search Results

0 search results for DITTON & PARKER INVESTMENTS
If you did not find what you are looking for, you may have entered the name incorrectly or you may be dealing with an individual or firm not registered with the CFTC and not an NFA member.


Hardly surprising.
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by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:29 pm
TerranceBoyce wrote:I'm sorry to tell you that it's money laundering stolen funds.

Don't have anything to do with it. It can only harm you.

Yesterday a non-UK citizen lost his bank account over a scam like this, and he is in a horrible mess now. Without a bank account he can't get a job or even receive state benefits.

Companies have bank accounts and NEVER use Moneygram.

Check Google. They sent out a massive countrywide scam spam effort to all job websites. It's a 'hit and run' job.



Thanks for confirming what I already know!
by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:32 pm
TerranceBoyce wrote:I'm sorry to tell you that it's money laundering stolen funds.

Don't have anything to do with it. It can only harm you.

Yesterday a non-UK citizen lost his bank account over a scam like this, and he is in a horrible mess now. Without a bank account he can't get a job or even receive state benefits.

Companies have bank accounts and NEVER use Moneygram.

Check Google. They sent out a massive countrywide scam spam effort to all job websites. It's a 'hit and run' job.



Out of my morbid curiosity, have you got links to the non UK citizen's story and/or the google search you speak of? I search D&P of course only to come up with their site.

I am securing my information and bank acct now. Again, thanks for your help!!
by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:38 pm
It's not the same fake company as this is currently being deployed on a massive scale with easily 100 varied websites.

One of our members is shooting them down with his six guns, but it's a monumental task.

I'll get you the link.

http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=47117&start=60

The victim is Zvetochick. This is part way through a post dealing with other scam employment sites from the same source and they are elsewhere, notably on the 'Employment Forum'.

Apologies if I'm blunt, but Zvetochick is now in a very bad position, worse in that she in now in a foreign country with no way to support herself and no way to get a job.
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by TerranceBoyce Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:58 pm
No problem - it's what we do.

It's a nasty scam with long lasting damage to victims which, in the current economic situation, could easily attract people.

To make matters worse they keep adapting and trying to hide the sites better - so we search harder.

Don't tell them about my divining stick.

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by benice Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:00 pm
TerranceBoyce wrote:No problem - it's what we do.

It's a nasty scam with long lasting damage to victims which, in the current economic situation, could easily attract people.

To make matters worse they keep adapting and trying to hide the sites better - so we search harder.

Don't tell them about my divining stick.



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