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IronCanyon Freight Reports & Reviews (9)

- Philadelphia, PA, USA • May 23, 2025

I’ve got a call from a strange number +1 (720) 856-5736 asking me was I work ready for IronCanyon Freight Shipping Team than confirmed that Shipments will start arriving at my address within 3-4 business days. And said Please make sure to check the Dashboard at least twice a day for updates. An online link that’s set up like a real onboarding process and have people make an online account to use their personal information for packages

- Denver, CO, USA • May 23, 2025

I was called and offered a job as a package inspector. After doing the work I was never paid.

- Olive Branch, MS, USA • May 21, 2025

They asked for personal information. Information they gave me such as address did not show up as their address but a slew of health businesses. Phone number does not work. I received the job before my background check went through. Pay for the first check is within 30days. She knew I had children and I never mentioned having children. After asking several questions they send me an email with a supposed manager: Maxwell Drayton

Direct Line: (720) 676-1838

Email: [email protected]

Incoming Packages Supervisor:

Nina Hollander

Direct Line: (720) 735-8237

Email: [email protected]

Incoming Packages Supervisor:

Outgoing Packages Supervisor:

Juliet Carroway

Direct Line: (720) 735-8519

Email: [email protected]

- Orem, UT, USA • May 15, 2025

Called with a job offer for a stay at home position of receiving packages and picking up from store. Inspecting them then reshipping out.

Sent me job offer legal details to sign them to get training

- Tampa, FL, USA • May 14, 2025

I got several emails about a position for this "Company" then i got a call to set up and sign a contract for said position. They were offering $4400 a month but there was a month "Probationary Period" and then after that id get paid bi-weekly plus $45 bonus for packages that were processed on time. When i looked up the company name and address they didnt match what was coming up online. So i went on here to check if anyone has posted a scam for this and i found so.e that were almost the same, so i didnt sign the contract and blocked all the emails and phone numbers.

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- Sacramento, CA, USA • May 08, 2025

I received an email advertising a job opportunity with IronCanyon Freight as a Distribution Inspector from someone named Julia Walsh

- Anaheim, CA, USA • May 07, 2025

I got an email from someone named Juliet Carroway (probably fake name) telling I got hired as a Distribution Inspector asking me to respond back with “I am interested”. I got a reply back and was asked to watch an animated video with info about the position. It told me that I will be receicing a phone call the next day. I did get that call; the guy named Spence Gold (probably another fake name) has a thick filipino accent. He tells me to input info into the job contract: my full name, address, email address, a government ID back and front, and a photo of me holding that ID. I stupidly did. He told me that I will be getting another phone call from a supervisor. And that’s the end of it. It seems legit, but it’s a scam.

The job is receiving products, package them, use any carrier to send them. The pay is $4500 with $45 bonus for each package totaling up to $5400 a month. The job seems too easy to be true because it is.

- Lomita, CA, USA • May 06, 2025

This lady called Tricia Starr offered me 4,000 a month for 12-15 packages per month delivered using my house as a hub. She said I needed a printer for shipping labels and was standoffish when I asked for more details. The street address points to a random house in Colorado. Something smells wrong about this. Contacted me through Indeed.

- Bowdon, GA, USA • May 06, 2025

Friday, May 2, 2025 I received a two missed call at 7:05 & 7:07 and two voicemails were left. I listened to the audio and it was a lady named Julie London supposedly from HR, calling about interest in a Distribution Inspector position. I wasn't sure if it was a matter of a wrong number because she never said my name specifically. I called the number back but got a voicemail. Monday, May 5, 2025 she calls again and ask for me by name. I've been actively looking for employment on Indeed, so at this point I'm thinking this is a job I applied for. Still, I am trying to do my best to remember applying to a job post for a Distribution Inspector or anything concerning a company named IronCanyon. Julie asks me 4 to 5 questions and tell me all I would need is clear tape and a printer. She also stated I would be receiving packages to my address, inspecting them, and dropping them off at UPS or USPS. Julie said it pays 5,000 after the 1st month and afterwards half of 5,000 bi-weekly. She then emails me a link for the employment contract where I entered my first/last name, home address, email address, uploaded photos of the front/back of my valid government-issued ID, and a selfie holding my valid government-issued ID to conduct a background check. I was told to be on the look out for another email from my personal manager for training and to access my admin panel. I received an email earlier today Tuesday, May 6, 2025 welcoming me to the company. I thought to myself it's sort of strange how there hasn't been a conversation or email officially informing me that my background check had cleared. I spoke to my husband as well afterwards and he told me to check BBB. I entered the company name... nothing... I went to Google and for them to have on their website that they've been in business for decades, Google has nothing! It's really sad that people do this. It's even more sad that I seen someone write the same thing about this "IronCanyon Freight" on here in the past two days. People are sick and disgusting.

As Im doing all of this I called the number I have for Julie London and of course "company voicemail" again. I didn't leave a voicemail but guess who returns the phone call still? If you guessed Ms. London then you are correct! I didn't answer because now my eyes are wide open and I'm not for the games. Another weird thing is right after the phone call and another voicemail left by her, she sends me the same employment contract email from yesterday but I'm not opening it. I really would have took this job seriously and benefited from it if it was real. I just pray nothing else comes from this.

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