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• Feb 10, 2025

******* ***** ******** ** ** *** **** ** ******* Received an SMS text message from an individual identifying themselves as 'Mrs. Whitney Nelson' with a remote data entry job offer, asked me if I had a Signal or MS Teams account, and to message a hiring manager by the name of Mr. Mark Evans with the code PHS-2025. 'Mr. Evans' proceeded to conduct a chat interview (via Teams), also exclaiming the job would pay $30.06/hour with training paid at a rate of $15/hour. Some inconsistencies began to come to light right then during the interaction, as 'Whitney' mentioned the pay rate to be $28.05/hour with 1 week of training in the text message, while 'Mr. Evans' mentioned two weeks of training and that different rate. I was offered the job, and then given a list of equipment that I needed to procure in order to start the work: Apple iMac with Retina 5k display (haven't heard the term iMac used in years since they had those coloured shells, and '5k' is just not a thing). Apple MacBook Pro 15" 2.4gHz i9 64GB RAM, 1TB storage, Radeon 5500M 8GB GPU (entirely too fancy for data entry when just a windows Dell would typically be a budget friendly laptop), electric height-adjustable standing desk, Steelcase 45296179S office chair, HP Laserjet M2777dw, glass table lamp, Phoenix vertical 31" fireproof/water-sealed 4-drawer filing cabinet, EuroLuxHome Pearce Bookcase, another HP Laserjet multifunction printer M577c/B5L54A and a Scotch Thermal Laminator 2 roller system. Mental alarms started, here. I asked them if these needed to be personal purchases, and 'Mr. Evans' purported to mention they were sending a cheque for the equipment. not a mailed cheque, but e-mailed (with that same verbiage, 'The funds for the software's and your working materials will be provided to you by the company via check'). I was quite concerned at this point, as the cheque sent had a holographic security sticker on it which of course, is not properly scannable by any imaging equipment, and would very well throw the legitimacy of the $3800 cheque into question. 'Mr. Evans' encouraged me to print and deposit the cheque, but that's about as far as they got with me after researching this. The employment offer letter had no official signature/signature image, and listed the former CEO of Providence Health as two other notable red flags. ** *** ****** ** *** **** ** ******* * ***** *** ****** *** ************* ** **********

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