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• Aug 11, 2023

They emailed me with a job offer, I have been looking so I didn't think anything of it. The red flags came when they requested me to go to office depot and purchase a check in order for them to refund me for the purchase of my office equipment needed.

"Thank you for providing your details, and we are thrilled to welcome you to our team! We are excited to inform you that your official work start date is set for August 25th, 2023, which will also mark the beginning of your probation, training, and orientation. Before that, we need to arrange the purchase, installation, and delivery of your work equipment. Could you please let us know how close you are to Office Max or Office Depot?

 

 

Kind Regards,

 

Ronald A. Ballschmiede

STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.

• Aug 11, 2023

I received this very vague and suspicious email. I didn't respond

Dear Potential Candidate,

We appreciate your enthusiastic interest in the Data Entry Specialist position. To continue the progress of your application, we warmly welcome you to submit your current resume to us at [email protected]. This will enable us to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your qualifications.

Kind regards,

Juliana.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

Was offered a remote job interview while I had been applying for others and assumed it was something I applied to. Seemed somewhat legitimate, they pulled the vice presidents name of the company for their email, but in their “offer” they mention that for my training they will send a “check” for me to buy company goods with. Huge red flag. I did research and stopped responding and noticed some details.

1. Email is [email protected] and when referencing the business they use the STERLING CONSTRUCTION CO.

On that businesses site, their groups name is Sterling Infrastructure Inc.

2. They asked for who I banked with in their “interview” questions, “so they could know what payroll group to put me under.” Stupidly, I fell for this one and supplied it with a link to the site. That is the only bank related info I lost thank goodness.

3. In their final email to me that ticked me off, they state they will send a “company check” to me to show I can “buy goods” under the company name when that has nothing to do with the position offered.

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