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Here is message I received: “Hello this is Sarah calling with web store jobs dot org a nonprofit recruitment firm I saw your resume online and I'm calling about an online opportunity working with Amazon you'll be listing products and posting reviews online in your spare time Hourly pay ranges from $17-$32 an hour we are currently hiring 23 people this month so please register today at web store jobs dot org that's Web store jobs dot org”. I don’t have a resume posted online and I have seen that amazon is a dot com website not dot org. I do not believe this is legit.

- Clairton, PA, USA

Call went straight to voicemail, my phone never rang. Voicemail was a woman that said she had gotten my Resume on-line and thought I'd be interested in working for Amazon as a product reviewer. Shared several positions and quoted a salary from $13 to &32 per hr. Said to apply via stock retail.org as they were only hiring 23 persons

- Wilmington, DE, USA

I received a call from Sara stating she reviewed my resume on-line and had a job opening for me. The position was a work at home for Amazon posting items and placing reviews. Pay was between $17 to $32. I needed to register online at Stockretail.org. It is a scam to get you to give them money for training. This position doesn't exist.

I received a phone call that went sirectly to voice mail. When I listened to it, it was a pitch for employment with Amazon. I did a google search for the website, I scrolled past the web result and read the ScamPulse.com results about this scam.

Your Amazon account was used to buy a 200$ Gift Card on a computer or device that had not been previously associated with that Amazon account on August 20, 2018 at 4:42:11 PM (GMT)

If you did not make these Purchase or you believe an unauthorized person has accessed your account, you should Verify Your Information as soon as possible account page at :

Cancel The Order

Details

Order #111-0298450-2568547

Email delivery: Monday,August 20, 2018 at 4:42:11 PM (GMT)

Estimated delivery is in 5 minutes, but may be delayed in rare circumstances. Learn more.

Your Orders

Send gift card(s) to: [email protected]

Total Before Tax: $200.00

Order Total: $200.00

Sincerely,

We hope to see you again soon.

Amazon.com

- Amarillo, TX, USA

I recieved a voicemail from someone named Sara claiming she was a recruiter and had found my resume online and wanted to offer me a job position testing and reviewing products from amazon. She claimed to be hiring 23 new people this month. They would be paying $17-$32 per hr for these positions. All i had to do was go to stockretail.org and fill out a form to get started. I dont remember the price of the starter kit i was suppose to purchase. I think it was like $200. Red flags started going off in my head thats when i knew things just didnt seem right. So luckily for me they didnt get any money out of me and the number they keep calling me from has been blocked from my phone.

- Hobart, IN, USA

I have received multiple calls from a variety of phone numbers that look local. When I pick up, it’s an automated message stating Amazon.com is looking to hire 23 people. The message then instructs to visit their website at www.internetcareer.org to fill out an application promptly as the jobs will fill up quickly. I typically never answered and would block the numbers, but they call back using other numbers and then they began to text me the same instructions. So, I decided to let it go to voicemail and collect all the necessary info to report this. After trying to look them up online I did find that they want you to apply by paying a couple hundred dollars into this first by purchasing a kit. They say things like, “If you’re lucky enough to be chosen to receive a kit” to really make it seem time sensitive. Major scam!

- Chicago, IL, USA

On August 14, 2018, I received a call to my mobile phone from a New York number, 516-521-7379.

When I answered the phone and began hearing an Amazon pitch for employment, I just hung up.

Immediately afterwards, I received a text message from the same number asking, "Is this Maggie?"

I didn't respond.

Today I saw the Amazon Hiring Scam notice on NBC5 Chicago News, so I thought it best to report the number.

The company called and saw my resume on line and was calling about an on line job opportunity with Amazon listing products and posting reviews for $17-$32 an hour. Only hiring 23 people this month.

They had left a voicemail bc I didn't answer the phone bc I didn't recognize the number.

The number was (707) 475-3307

- Springfield, TN, USA

Got a voicemail saying they saw my resume and thought I'd be interested in a job at Amazon work from home for $13-$32 an hour and to go to stockretail.org for further info. Thought it too good to be true but still looked up anyway only to find that the it was a scam so I am reporting it.

Got my resumé online. Hiring 23 people from 17-23 dollars per hour. Phone never rang, not listed in my missed calls, but got a voicemail and with visual voicemail, I got the supposed number

- Booneville, MS, USA

They just keep calling & leaving voicemails wanting me to give them my information and for a fee I can make thousands a month writing reviews for amazon. This is a scam. I googled it to see and I never give out my info to anyone. Be careful! And always be aware of anything that just pops in your lap. Any job I’ve ever had I had to get out with a resume & go door to door looking for one. If it sounds too easy it is!

I don’t know how to forward you a copy of the voicemail. I have forwarded them to people in my contacts but I don’t know how to attach it to a website. If you need this info & can send me some instructions I’ll be happy to send it to you.

- Clarksville, TN, USA

A recording called me going me a job with amazon and to visit online typing.com to sign up.

- Daytona Beach, FL, USA

As I clicked on the link, my phone notified me that someone tried to access my email account.

- Terry, MS, USA

Voice recording of employment opportunity with Amazon. After seeing my resume online they wanted me to go to stockretail.org and apply for a position of posting products and writing reviews. The pay was $17-$32 an hour and they were only hiring 23 people today. I checked the site and then the ScamPulse.com and found a previous report regarding the same information.

- Cedar Park, TX, USA

Autobot named Sarah said they got my resume online and thought I’d be interested in working for Amazon testing and reviewing products. Paying $12-$32 per hr. And apply at stockretail.org

- Stockton, CA, USA

Person named Sarah called to say that She had gotten my Resume on-line and thought I'd be interested in working for Amazon. Shared several positions and quoted a salary from $13 to &32 per hr. Said to apply via stock retail.org as they were only hiring 23 persons.

- Saint Louis, MO, USA

There was a message saying that there was an at home employment with Amazon.

I went to a website that redirected me to a website where I can spin for a “free amazon gift”

- Cheyenne, WY, USA

I had a message on my home phone which stated that I needed to confirm an Amazon purchase that was charged in my name using my billing information and I needed to call back right away if I didn't make the purchase. They didn't state what the purchase was. So I returned the call to 877-870-8144 and was told the purchase was a gift card. I advised them that I have never purchased gift cards from Amazon and he then proceeded to tell me to log on to my computer so that I could give him information to cancel this fraudulent purchase, etc. I got the feeling that something just wasn't right and told him so and advised him that I was going to call Amazon directly and I did. The Amazon representative said there was no gift card purchase on my account and that the call was indeed fraudulent.

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