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Coforge Reports & Reviews (2)

- Minneapolis, MN, USA • Mar 08, 2024

Similar scenario with me. Alleged company (acting as Coforge) found my resume on a job site and reached out via text regarding a work from home opportunity: customer service, data entry, payroll accounting. They agreed to an increase in the pay rate (based on my background). They requested my Microsoft Office account (my email address) to conduct an interview/job briefing via Teams. The language barrier was somewhat of a red flag, but I accepted it. After answering some interview questions, I was accepted as a good fit for the company and offered the job opportunity. For various reasons I was skeptical, but remained professional to see where this was going. Things went downhill very quickly. I was asked how I would like to be paid: direct deposit, wire transfer, or credit card (I did not provide any personal information); they also asked what bank I was affiliated with. I was then told they were going to send me money to purchase the required home office equipment: MacBook Pro, cell phone, printer, scanner, copier. They would tell me where to go to buy the items, being vendors they had a relationship with. As an accountant, I told them this makes no sense. A company would never control cash like this. Order the items, I would pick them up with required identification, and the vendors (for whom they had a relationship) would bill the company. They stated they wanted to see if they can trust me with the money. Then they said I was required to provide a screen shot of my credit card balance. Of course, they were not happy when I said I would not do this.

I am familiar with this scam and kind of knew where it was going. They would transfer me money and then try to convince me they transferred too much (an extra zero, etc.), and I would need to refund some of it back. This scam includes manipulating my screen to convince me my bank or credit card has the amount of money they claim was transferred.

I got texts from someone to do a team's interview the interview I left because it was just chatting with someone named Donald Bouffard no voice or video I asked him why not got some BS excuse and all he did was send me the Google site which I already looked up, and this company is based in India originally then New Jersey. If you google the guy's name, it's some dead dude. Then I was asked personal questions and before then it seemed like just ready to “hire” me without knowing or telling me much at all the whole thing was sus, even texts seemed off and weird on how things were worded which was same for “Donald” ignored things I said/asked and sentences were just off bad feeling about it so watch out people are imposters.

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