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- San Antonio, TX, USA

I have a text message and this fake check . I deleted my name. She said in Indeed ,it was for a remote job. And that she would send me a check to purchase my equipment and without even Interviewing me. Then they said you can keep your first wk pay check and after you purchase your items send us back the money using your bank acct . But I didn't do anything after that I blocked them off my email and text. But they have my mailing address and place of employment and phone

- Beechgrove, TN, USA

Was sent the same email to interview on signal after applying for job posted on indeed website.

Didn’t go any further with it

- Grandview, MO, USA

##- Yes! You can reply directly to this email and Triangle will get it. Just make sure it’s above this line so we can read it right. -##

Hi (name),

We like what we've seen and would love to discuss the position further. We have received and reviewed your resume submitted on indeed for the Remote - Data Entry , If you are interested and would like to proceed, Please follow the interview instructions below, Hourly pay of $24.95 per hour. Benefits such as health/life/disability/dental insurance/AD&D/flexible paid time-off plan/401K plans, etc.

FOLLOW UP INSTRUCTIONS TO INTERVIEW

The interview will take place on signal, Signal can be downloaded on your phone from your Google Play/App Store or Search the app on web, Add the Hiring Manager Mrs Elizabeth via her SIGNAL ID ( 720-712-0831 ) to schedule an interview with her. Just copy the number/ID and paste in the search bar and then go ahead and send a message or a request.

We look forward to meeting you, Name.

Regards,

Triangle Solar Inc

- Shickshinny, PA, USA

The job posting was for a proofreader/video interpreter position. Someone claiming to be Sophia William, a recruiting rep at Kay Universal from phone number (206)803-8625, sent me a text asking me to download the Signal Messaging App to talk to the hiring manager Amanda Ball at phone number (920)350-9592. I did so and had a text interview in which I was not able to ask any questions. They sent me a contract immediately the next morning via email, from [email protected]. In the contract they stated that I would need to purchase the working materials such as a laptop myself and then be reimbursed by the company. When I asked questions about it, and said that most reputable businesses would send the technology necessary rather than ask their employees to purchase it, they said "You complain too much." I attached this part - my writing is in blue while theirs is in grey.

The listing was on Indeed.com at this address: https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?from=app-tracker-post_apply-appcard&hl=en&...

- Anthony, NM, USA

I drove 4 hours to take the training class and do fingerprints I paid out of my pocket $114. To do that. Plus the gas and my time I spent: they were not reliable in what they said. Always got excuse when I would call since the website went “down” and the person on the phone would always say they are busy to leave name and phone number someone would give me a call back. I would not get a call back I would have to call back a week later and sometimes during the week and the phone line would be off. It was a mess I had to go through this anxiety for about over a month dealing with this company.

It was a nightmare. There’s more to the story but I’m already writing a story. I left a review already about them. I never even received my guard card. They sent me a email stating it got return because of bad address. When I have given them my address a bunch of times for them to send me the uniform which took forever. Asked me twice for it because the uniform was getting delayed. I can’t trust this company at all.

• Nov 30, 2023

The scammer was NOT the website "Indeed.com", it was some other entity that posted a fraudulent job offer on the public, widely used and generally legitimate job search site "Indeed.com". If you could provide more details on exactly what the listing itself stated, it would be more helpful.

This company is scamming people for there social security numbers, Dl & personal information but fake offering remote jobs!

Applied for a job with Hershey Company involving advertising. They would send me a check for $2,500 to have my car wrapped in advertisiing for them. I received the check in the mail. It said 1. deposit the check; 2, email me when you have deposited the check.

They are posting fake jobs on Indeed. They schedule an interview for these jobs with a member associated with their 'business'. As you walk in, they inform you that the 'job' posted has been filled.

After you leave, another member sends a message saying the position is available and to schedule an interview with them.

Initially I was contacted via indeed email with the following:

Hello ******,

Thank you for applying to the Executive Administrative Assistant position at Keller Development Inc. Your resume has been reviewed, and you have been selected as a potential candidate for an available position. Please find the job details on this secured Google Forms link, the link can be copy and pasted to a browser

https://forms.gle/waKwu1Hpri*******

Thanks.

Christine Graves

When I responded to the email I received a text that said to check my email do as instructed and then text back; below is that email:

Hello again,

This is to congratulate you on the new job. This is a legitimate Personal Assistant job I'm offering you and I hope to have your 100% loyalty and cooperation. Your quick response to emails and effectiveness is required, you will be getting started this week as your first week salary and funds to carry out the first task will be delivered to you in the mail overnight in a few days. A payment in form of a company certified check will be mailed out to you from one of my clients and.

I have a list of task to email you, once you received the funds you will be getting paid from it and make use of the rest funds to make arrangements for a charity donation by buying some gift items for kids at any nearest store around you and mail them to a particular charity home which I'll be providing you with their information as soon as you receive the funds, this is the first task you are to carry out as my personal assistant. I do this donation on a monthly basis.

I want you to re-confirm the name and address and your phone # to be sure I have the right information and in order to avoid any loss or misplacement of the package

(Here is where they included my information from my "application process")

Email back ASAP to confirm you received this notification & to confirm you are ready for this task. Please be informed that I'll be sending a text from 480) 896-2799, and you should endeavor to respond in a timely manner.

They first send you that you are a highly eligible candiate. From there you are told to download MS Team and conduct an interview just with writing. Then they offer you a job and send you a offer of employment letter and then they ask you for ID or passport and to fill out an I-9. I have all documentation needed to show what they sent. It didn’t let me attach correctly on here. But something did not seem right and called the company directly and they stated they were not hiring currently. So, that is how I came to understand they were a scam.

Scammer approached me about a potential job offer similar to one I applied for on indeed.com. The scammer tried to gain more information from me by asking me to communicate with "HR" via Signal Messanger.

Once I confronted the scammer by text about it being a potential false the scammer immediately ended our conversation.

Approached via Indeed.com as an “invitation to interview”. Logged into Signal app expecting a video call or link to be provided. “Hiring manager” Amber Laloux, informed that this initial process would be via text using Signal. 1.5 hrs later, the interview concluded and I was emailed a DocuSign Interview Consideration Stand which I signed and returned. Then the banking information questions was where I started to get suspicious. They asked if what my daily deposit limit was for mobile checks. I informed that I wasn’t comfortable moving forward without speaking to someone directly over the phone/video call.

I applied through Indeed.com for employment for remote data entry position & this business Angelo Elite Inc emailed me to download the Signal app and text Mrs Rachel at 562-228-0287 to schedule my interview. I texted her and immediately received a text back & scheduled the interview for the same day. No instructions were left and I asked how will the interview be whether through virtual or via phone call. This person stated through text and it'll be about 30 minutes. Never had an interview over text I immediately deleted the account and blocked them. Please be careful

This was a posting on indeed.com for a job. I gave my resume for it. I have emails from them too they wanted me to download and app called

signal for an interview.

- Newark, DE, USA

Sutherland Global places false job advertisements online to conduct mass hiring. I was apart of a mass recruitment for Property and Casualty Insurance Advisor. Once I was hired in training I found out it was not a Insurance sales job but an service/admin job and when I inquired about it I was wrongfully terminated less than a month upon hire. Please be aware this company job postings as they are not what they say it is, even after speaking to a recruiter and a manager upon hiring all lied. My then manager apologized to me for what they did and asked me to give a chance this other role, then terminated me without any cause. They all lie to fulfill their sales goals, and have been reported to dept of labor and NY attorney generals office. Please be careful with these companies out here, they do not care about you or your life just what they need to meet their goals.

Which not legal!!

- San Antonio, TX, USA

I applied for a job listing sent as a recommendation by indeed.com for a remote position as an Order Entry Associate for United Elevator Company, LLC which I Googled at the time and found a real company. I later received an email from a candidate email ending in @united-elevator-company-llc.breezy-mail.com under the name Harold W. Carroll, stating I was chosen for an interview for their Data Entry Clerk position, and the company name listed for the signature was CardConnect LLC. I checked the email address and saw United Elevator Company in the address so I figured they hired through a secondary company. I was told to download an app called Telegram. Within the email was a link to contact their "recruiter" David King via Telegram, https://t.me/David_kingdesk, that could only be used after downloading the app. The interview was conducted via text chat. Basic interview questions about my skills, previous work, and what makes me right for the job were discussed. He explained what software would be used and stated that a fully programmed laptop would be provided by the company with everything I needed. A job offer was made and accepted. A work contract was sent to me from [email protected] for me to review, sign and return. The name listed as the employer on the contract was CardConnect Inc. After reviewing the contract and everything seeming normal (I didn't notice the change from LLC to Inc right away), I signed and returned it, then asked when I could expect to receive the equipment that the company was to provide. He stated I would be sent a check and then he would give me instructions on how to order what I needed from their vendor. A few minutes later a check was sent via email using OnlineCheckWriter.com under the company name Secure Transportation Co, Inc. I was instructed to print the check on plain paper then deposit it to my account. I started to feel nervous because I've never received a check like that and the names weren't matching. I started Googling the company names that were used to see if I'd been scammed. There is a company named Secure Transportation with the same logo picture, but their name does not include "Co, Inc." in the name. I called to inquire if they legitimately sent me this check. They confirmed that they have received other calls with the same question and that it was unfortunately a scam as they don't make large payments on behalf of other companies. The check was labeled Comerica Bank, so I drove to my local branch and gave them the print out of the check. I voiced my concerns that it might be a scam to the teller and explained the situation. They scanned the check and sent it to their fraud department to investigate for us. It was determined that the check was fraudulent, information was incorrect and the document was missing information. Upon confronting the "recruiter" to rescind my job acceptance and notifying them of the confirmed fraud, the entire chat was deleted. Super fun way to think I got a work from home job only to find out people suck and scams never stop.

My Girlfriend applied for a job on Indeed.com with Evonik technology! They replied with an email requesting she download and install Wire App for the interview process because they were told by the ScamPulse.com to use that app for secure interviews. They scheduled an interview for 11/9/2022 and had sent the Letter Of Employment as an attachment. Simply seemed like a scam to me, too many red flags. I researched the email address, the name associated with it and Evonik along with Wire app and nothing added up. Hoping this helps to prevent folks from getting scammed in the future. Thanks!

Looking for part-time job on indeed.com she contacted me, said I would work for her as her personal assistant running errands and paying bills for her since she busy alot, ill and need an assistant. She said I would be an independent contractor, I believed that since this was from indeed it was legitimate, and she turned out to be fake. I honestly look for a side job on indeed.com and this is what I have to go through. Very upset! It's sad.

- Little Rock, AR, USA

There is a job posting for an Office Assistant position for "Best Builders, Inc." in Little Rock, AR. This is a phony ad for the position. The scammer is posing as the principal officer named Lewis Jones and contacting applicants via email offering them the job. Then he sends an email to the applicant asking for more information such as bank account info for direct deposits, etc.

I am the principal officer at Best Builders, Inc. and we did not post that job listing. I have talked to Indeed and they have removed the job listing. However, I have heard from some applicants that are contacting our office directly there are some other sites that have a link to that job listing somewhere else online.

- Holland, MI, USA

Posted a job to indeed.com. Did not choose to run an “ad deal”. Did not approve/authorize any amount of money to be withdrawn from bank account. Will not honor refund. Reporting fraudulent charges.

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