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- Leander, TX, USA • Mar 28, 2024

A person named "Julie" emailed me saying "I'm writing to invite you to an online interview for the role of Remote Data Entry at Lodestone Biomedical LLC. Your qualifications and experience pleased us, and we'd want to learn more about you. We received your resume through LinkedIn and believe you would be an excellent addition to our team. We'd like to set up an online interview with you for tomorrow March 19th. Please let us know if you are available at any of the times listed below: EST hours are 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. Please let us know what time works best for you, and we will send you an online invitation." I set up the interview on a website called Ring Central and answered 9 questions regarding the job, why i should be hired, and why i wanted the job. I then got an email from Julie and an address "[email protected]" with an offer letter of employment stating the policy, hours, benefits, pay, etc. They asked me to confirm I got the letter sign it and email it back. "I'm thrilled to inform you that you've been selected for the Remote Data Entry position at Lodestone Biomedical LLC! We were deeply impressed with your qualifications and believe you'll be a valuable asset to our team. Please check your email Inbox and Spam folders, Subject - Appointment Letter for your official offer letter from the Human Resources department. It outlines your compensation, benefits, and start date. We kindly request you to review the offer letter carefully, sign it, and scan it back. Alternatively, you can sign it electronically via PDF Editor too. We're excited to welcome you aboard! I require confirmation that your appointment letter was received." I did just that and received another email requesting personal information

"Type your home office location in this format

NAME :

ADDRESS :

CITY :

STATE:

ZIP-CODE :

PHONE # :

INTERVIEW CODE: LODESTONE/337/D39"

I became suspicious and looked into Lodestone more on Google to find this statement here on ScamPulse.com stating the same things emailed to me. I requested a call to see what Julie would say next but I haven't heard anything. It sucks because the job market is not good right now and I need a remote job.

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