Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by Decapitated1215 Thu Apr 18, 2013 1:26 pm
Hi guys. I searched for this parrett character on this site, and sure enough, there's a few posts of a dean parrett and his triangle. I know forum etiquette is to post on an existing thread if the topic is the same but since this is my first post I thought I'd go for a new thread for max exposure.

Here's the email I received:


Hi .....,

Based on your resume on jobsite.co.uk. It's my pleasure to offer you the post of F.S. Agent with Business Triangle of Solutions Ltd. Starting salary is 27,000+ on an annual basis, plus commission. Benefits: health, life, disability and dental insurance coverage are available after successful completion of 30 days of probationary period.

Job Title for F.S. Agent: You'll be submitting and receiving funds from our clients, insuring that every transaction is executed in timely manner.

I shall be grateful if you will let me know in writing whether you accept the offer on these terms and conditions, so I can submit some more information about further registration process.

Please reply to this e-mail with your name and position you're applying for.

Sorry for using Gmail address for communication, the company e-mail address will be provided once you reply to this letter.

Thank You,
D. Parrett
Recruitment Manager


His email was [email protected]. What steps, if any, should I take now?
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by TerranceBoyce Thu Apr 18, 2013 6:34 pm
Apart from making others aware of the scam and its dangers there's not much more you can do Decapitated1215.

A lot of people have put in much work tracking, posting, warning and trying to shut down the many scam websites being set up to support this scam and it's having an effect.

This sentence is interesting.

Please reply to this e-mail with your name and position you're applying for.


The scammer is having to set up websites using multiple hosts to avoid detection, but this makes them varyingly vulnerable to getting suspended which increases the risks of him losing victims but also makes it complicated for the scammer to check multiple e-mail boxes. This is creating such confusion that he is having to ask job applicants to tell him what job it is, because he's unable to track what he's doing under multiple identities.

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by Decapitated1215 Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:29 pm
So, lacking a conscience and an idiot to boot, sounds like a rich interesting character. Thanks for the reply TerranceBoyce
by Ex-Matlo Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:44 am
This site as been very educational and I am grateful for the warnings and advice. I have recently been targeted by this BT of Solutions Dean Parrett character and had my suspicions from the start. Im worried about still having my CV on employment sites and glad I can come here to investigate my suspicions.
Still seeking work but glad I never fell in the trap because they sent an "online application" today. ;-)

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