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Cargosphere LLC Reports & Reviews (13)

- Dallas, TX, USA • Apr 14, 2025

Cargosphere promised 4,000. Bash salary plus bonus delivering packages on time $480

Plus reimbursement for supplies 69.00

- Lakeland, FL, USA • Apr 14, 2025

Job offer. Receiving and forwarding packages. After I started I reached out and told them it’s a scam. They said no I and to show how legit they mailed me a copy of the LLC. Offer payment 4000 per month plus bonuses for fast delivery. Second week looks sort of not legit. Received package with shipping list for one person been mailed to my address with a different name and to have it mail to a different name from a fake returned Dorothy provided the labels I contacted the local Sheriff and they told me that since I hadn’t lost any money there was nothing they could do. Told them I quit and ant other package that arrived at my home was going to be returned to sender. Other packages arrived and they threatened me with legal action and such. Off course they never paid for my time as they were supposed to hold first payment for a month. Never received any payment. So definitely the company is a scam. Cargo sphere llc. FYI. I do have copies of the mailing labels and such

- Detroit, MI, USA • Apr 10, 2025

Was contacted via phone about company reviewing my application on Indeed , stated they had position for job that would pay 4000 monthly salary with 40 bonus for on time package delivery. The manager talked about 30 probationary period and that my 1st check would arrive after period along with what ever bonuses I had made . Once pay day came I noticed I had not been paid and I was also made unable to use the employee dashboard . Several attempts made to reach out to managers and no response , later my cousin who had signed for one of the packages had told me she recieved a call from police department stating they had wanted her to contact police in a different state in regards to packages signed for . My cousin then used several apps to identify the caller with phone verification apps to find out that it wasn’t the police and also the number who called was apart of the possible people involved with the parcel mule scheme .

- Charleston, SC, USA • Apr 07, 2025

I was contacted by email by the company CargosphereLLC for a goods checker position.They lure you in with a big paycheck but after searching more into it it seems that it is a scam where they will use them for free labor and then not pay and they possibly steal peoples credit card information from my understanding

- Charlotte, NC, USA • Mar 20, 2025

Harassing me about this fake job and threatening me with legal action . Although i’ve yet to be paid and they have no real address nor website for their company

- Baltimore, MD, USA • Mar 11, 2025

I received a phone call stating that I was selected for a job interview. During the interview, I was informed mostly about the company, then few questions were then ask by the interviewer about myself. After I'd answered all the questions I received an offer letter, stating my job description and pay information. Since providing all my information, I have been contacted by other females saying they're managers and created a work portal to track packages assigned to me. Emails includes: Welcome to CargoSphere LLC! We're thrilled to have you join our team, and we are confident that your energy and expertise will make a significant impact on our projects. As you begin your journey with us, there will be much to learn, and we understand that the training and new processes might seem overwhelming at first. Your personal manager will soon reach out with instructions on how to access your admin panel. This information will be sent to you via email, so please monitor your inbox and spam folder for this important message. It's crucial to keep an eye on your emails going forward. You should receive your first package within the next 3-7 business days. As one of the top-rated companies in the EU, we value responsiveness. Please ensure that you answer phone calls during office hours and check your email regularly. By staying proactive, you'll set yourself up for success here and in your career. I am personally committed to supporting your professional growth, and I hope this will be a key part of our ongoing conversations. Our company is dedicated to creating a meaningful employee experience, with a focus on connection, appreciation, and impact. If you ever feel these values are lacking, or if there's something to celebrate, my door is always open. The initial job title of the Employee will be the following Goods Checker. The Employee agrees to be employed on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. The Employee agrees to be subject to the general supervision of and act pursuant to the orders, advice and direction of the Employer. Base Salary. The Company shall pay to the Executive/Employee salary $4000 fixed per month and $40 additional bonus for packages which processed on time with NO DELAYS. Average monthly income $5300, payable insubstantially equal installments in accordance with the ordinary payroll practices of the Company as established from time to time. Should be paid by monthly rate during your 1st month AND FOLLOWING SALARIES WILL BE Bi-WEEKLY. The caller asked for credentials such as; First and Last Name

2. Address

3. Email

4. Photos of the front and back of your valid government-issued ID

5. A selfie holding your valid government-issued ID

- Montgomery, IL, USA • Mar 11, 2025

These folks called me about a job i don’t remember applying for, i was interested in working from home & everything the guy, Emmett Whitaker, was saying about getting $4,000 a month plus package bonus. I sent off one package so far & accepted for them to send me the next package today. I told a friend about this job & he recommended me to look them up to make sure that’s not a scam. Which all i see is so many people saying it is. I only gave them the same information my state I.D have on it.

• Mar 11, 2025

Promised 4,000 dollar salary, plus bonus adding up to 5,300 monthly. Good checker role, Taking photos inspecting packages while printing new label on package taking to nearest usps, ups, fed ex

- Jonesboro, AR, USA • Mar 06, 2025

They tried to offer me the same deal as the same previous accuser went through.

- Nacogdoches, TX, USA • Feb 27, 2025

Offered a job making $5200 a month to have packages sent to my residence for “quality checks” to make sure nothing was damaged, then ship it out using a label I had to print. They provided a video for onboarding: https://cargospherellc.com/video.html

- Monticello, GA, USA • Feb 27, 2025

In the midst of applying to remote jobs, I received an email about an employment opportunity. It said they received my resume from a job search website. This is entirely possible because, as I said, I was in the midst of applying to remote jobs through Indeed. I was intrigued but skeptical about this company’s legitimacy and the employment opportunity, as it just seemed too good to be true. I spoke with the company’s HR representative on the phone and was sent an employment contract. It asked for my name, address, email, phone number, and photos of my ID. I was told they would reach back out to me after completing the employment contract. Because I was skeptical, I decided to do some research before going any further. I came to the conclusion that this was possibly a scam. Please be aware if you experience the same or a similar scenario.

- Stevensville, MI, USA • Feb 27, 2025

They contacted me via Email, talking about an open work from home job position for "goods checker" at a company they claimed to be associated with called Cargosphere LLC. I was unaware that they emailed me since their messages appeared in my spam folder. It wasn't until about a week later when they called my phone, that I found out that these people were trying to reach out to me. The lady on the phone referred to me by name, and when I asked how she got my contact info, she said they found me on indeed.com. At this point, I was suspicious, because I had no recollection of applying to a job for this company, and I couldn't find it anywhere on my applications board on indeed.com.

The lady told me that they were offering $4,000 a month guaranteed salary, plus a $30 bonus for each VIP package that I handle, and the job would be monday-friday with bi-weekly pay after a 30 day probationary period, in which I would receive my first paycheck afterwards. It all seemed too good to be true, but at the time, I was unemployed and actively looking for work, so I decided to go through with the supposed "job" they were offering. What really gave away the scam was that this was a job in which I had never applied for, nor have I even heard of. The lady who interviewed me on the phone didn't actually interview me either. She just asked if I had access to a printer, and if I was able to receive packages and sign for them, as well as send them through the post office for shipping. After that, she sent me a link to their dashboard website, where the majority of my work was supposed to be found.

I signed up for it and went through the hiring process which required a selfie, and front and back photos of my driver's license. I was told that my account would be activated in 2-3 hours, and I would be receiving packages in 3-7 days. However, after I was contacted by the "supervisor" who sent me emails about instructions on how to do the job, I noticed a ton of typos and grammar errors. Some of which, made it seem like it was written by a middleschooler. It was only then that I decided to call them out for their scam and cut off all contact with these people.

I had a suspicion that they would be having me trafficking fraudulent, and possibly illegal items at that point, and they seemed oddly defensive when I called them out over the phone. They insisted that I stick with them and they would send me legal documents to prove that they were a legit company. Since then, I've learned to be more wary of these types of employment scams that seem too good to be true

- Rio Rancho, NM, USA • Feb 25, 2025

I was contacted first by email from Fiona Bramwell in regards to a job, so I called her and she stated that she was with Cargoshere LLC and that they were hiring for a package inspector paying $5300 a month which I would receive after 30 days then subsequently every 2 weeks after. I did reach out to the legitimate Cargoshere LLC and they said that they know of this scam. Be aware of this scam, they make everything look legit, they have a nice video that outlines the process. I have not given any financial information so hopefully I’m good.

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