Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by kevinslab2007 Fri May 24, 2013 3:42 pm
IDENTITY THEFT

Below is the job opportunity given by: [email protected]

The idea is he wants you to send a resume, OK harmless. Then he wanted your Hand signature and a copy of your ID (drivers license, passport,etc.) That makes it dangerous! With signature and ID, he has what he needs to STEAL you identity!!!

I contacted zoho.com but they stated that it is a free account. annndddd... If they where responsible they would look into this criminal activity. Avoid all emails from @zoho.com looks like they either sponsor or look-the-other-way when Identity Theft's use there email system!!!


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Hello xxxxx,

This is Paul Robinson, manager of Parcel Plus. You got this letter because I had an answer from you that you are interested in our position of Mail Coordinator. So let me inform you about recruitment procedure.

In the first place I want to familiarize you with necessary information about the position, so on the base of this information you could make a decision whether to join our company or not.

Read the JOB OFFER attached



If you agree to our employment offer – go to next step
You should send us your CV with your residence address and valid phone number(s). After consideration and approval of your nominee we will make employment agreement and you could start your work. So, let's proceed to the first step.

If you have any questions about the job offer, terms or conditions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly, I will assist you with any step of the recruiting process. Thank you for your interest in our team.

HR manager
Paul Robinson
Parcel Plus
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by Dotti Fri May 24, 2013 3:57 pm
It's actually worse than that.

This is a recruitment attempt for a mule.

Your "job" would be to receive packages (or money) and forward it to the company.
In reality, packages would be items purchased with stolen credit card. Money would be hacked or conned from victims.

In either case, you are actually part of a serious crime, and your "job" can get you arrested for a felony.

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