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George Wilkinson's texted me and offered a work from home customer service job. Said I could interview now. To download Google hangouts and invite his email This is a Work From Home job offer. An online interview will be conducted with you for 30 minutes via "Google Hangouts". If you are interested in the job offer you to download "google hangouts" on your phone and add me up to begin the interview [email protected]. I did and tried video chatting, no answer. He messaged saying his name and company name asked me to give my name and location.. I did. Name and just state. Then i asked if were not video chatting why not just text and when am I meeting someone face to face via video chat even. I promptly told him he could have continued text me if all were doing is texting on the hangouts app. That I'm deleting it and I did .I'm praying that I didnt get hacked somehow. Of course i called the number i was getting texts from and it rang then a busy signal.. havent heard from him again

Just today I received an offer from a women named Linda Evans HR. Inviting me,to join this company with pay starting out as $40 per hour. I have a Masters in Public Health and I would expect that when teaching but for a payroll assistant, I don't thinks so!

I was contacted by George Wilkinson at Macheaol Express via text message about a job offer and they provided a link to an application. He said they obtained my resume through Indeed.Then I recieved an email from David Hill asking me for my signature in order to start employment (employment beginning the next day). The information they have provided is very vague and they have not provided any contact info to speak to a real person. Their website was created this year and none of the links go anywhere.

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I had a lady message me on Facebook asking if I’d like a work from home job where I would be doing data entry. She said she found my info thru Facebook. I filled out the form she sent with my info on it, like address, number, name. Now I am concerned that it’s fake because her profile only has one picture on it, no other information and it seemed very sketchy. Her wording also did not make a lot of sense now looking back.

I just got a message out of the blue stating I had a job through them, and my pay was at $650 for 10-15 hours. Seems pretty nice right? Well, when she gave me the applicarion form and had me fill it out, I noticed something off. Half the words were misspelled, had barely any punctuation, and was thrown together (not professional whatsoever). I immediately asked for proofs of payment and she changed the subject and wanted me to start. Definitely not falling for that.

I just had this exact same thing happen to me. I filled out the form and now I’m worried that I gave out my information

I've been contacted by the woman too since I joined the WFH page on Facebook. But I didn't respond as I feel it's a scam. She wants me fill out the application form and the form asks you your bank details right away.

- Olathe, KS, USA

George Wilkinson 919-628-8573 sent me a text message about at home part time work. I filled out the application online and then was sent an agreement sign on email from Aisha Reed.

https://www.macheaol.us

https://knit-express-inc.business.site

312-248-1404 number is weird that is on their website. They were offering a good paycheck. But this looks fishy with the brief agreement that had bad logo graphics and neither website looks real knowledgeable. I called and talked to Westland MI to the city office to see if this was a real business.

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I was contacted by a George Wilkinson via LinkedIn, regarding a recent application. The position was closed, but I was offered a different position within the company, as a Personal Assistant to the CEO. George sent me this link: www.cognitoforms.com/KNITExpress1/JobDetailsAndForm to fill out. It is riddled with typographical errors and spelling mistakes. I did not share any bank account information; I only input my street address, phone number, and email as personally identifying information.

I found 2 different websites for this company:

https://knit-express-inc.business.site/

https://macheaol.us/

Both sites use stock images, one of which comes from a generic corporate-named Instagram.

Only two of three employees--Michael Perisic, George Wilkinson--had bio sections that matched their name. The third--Daniel Cloud--had a bio that reads, "Finance Director, Kurt Jessel [...]first launching her career in banking." Different name, different gender?

I was hired without an interview, after only having filled out the application yesterday. I have not been asked to fill out any employment documentation such as I-9 or W2. Perisic emailed me (image attached) using poor spelling, which in itself is not a definite red flag, but his instructions seem to indicate that I should be using funds he sends to make purchases on behalf of him/his company. An excerpt from the email: "We make monthly contributions so the funds to purchase the goods and toys, educational items for the Orphanage has been included in the check coming to you, therefore as soon as you receive the check you are going to take your first week salary and fully disburse with all instructions diligently followed."

This is the first mention of an orphanage; no reference to such was made in the initial contact email, nor on the application or website. Legitimate businesses use their corporate accounts for such things, so I am suspicious that this is a fraudulent attempt to obtain my banking information, or else scam me out of money in the manner of 'overpayment' cashier's checks.

- Miami, FL, USA

I have applied to this company thru indeed.com I was at first contacted by Betty Castro ([email protected]) where I applied for a Remote position. She conducted an online interview where she asked me regular interviews questions , after that she asked me to complete a task for her which was comparing prices of electronic products for her in different stores, which I did and after that she disappeard and gave me and illness excuse. After that she desappeared for about 2 months , until today when she contacted me thru this company KNIT Express thru someone called George Wilkinson. Whom conducted the online interview in a different way , and at first claimed to came across my resume thru indeed.com. After the interview he told me I had to wait for the hiring manager to contact me thru email , where I find out it was again Betty Castro , using a different email under the name of Aisha Reed ([email protected]). They were asking me of pictures of my Green card or ID which i did not provide after finiding out it was her again. So I decided to contact again George where started screaming at me on the phone because I was asking too many questions of the company and literally told me "You are asking too many questions, you should have asked them before , I need people that trust that the company is real and I do not think you do" and just hung up on me . I did not loose money with this but other people could , or even worse . I would appreciate if you guys could look into this . Thank you for your time Clarissa

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