Scammer's website wezobs.com Scammer's email[email protected] CountryUnited States Victim LocationWA 98177, USA Type of a scamEmployment
The website wezobs.com will come up in a search for "work from home data entry." After entering only a little information, you can start typing some information on index cards into the website. It shows you get $2 tiwards your account per entry. At the $200 mark in your "account" with this site, you get an email from "Freddie Wilson," the self-proclaimed CEO and founder of Wezobs, and portrayed in the online video on the Wezobs homepage.
The email is a generic, pre-written, "way to go for reaching $200!" that trues to be personal, encouraging his victim to keep on pushing towards the $750 cashout mark, and if they have any questions that arent answered by the other email listed as customer support ([email protected], or [email protected]), then email him personally at:
Just before you hit $750, you are prompted to upload your ID, proof of an academic completion, and then the $65 for verification of your documents.
When I emaild "Freddie" asking him why I needed to pay $65, the response I received was, "Dear user, documents verification is mandatory as per government regulations and we rely upon third parties for verification."
And when I challenged this statement, I asked, "I've never come across a business that charges for a verification fee, especially $65, because there are so many professional verification tools that are free to use. The only times someone MIGHT have to pay, is if they are trying to be employed by the government, or obtaining access to a restricted area. But that's pretty much it. A legitimate employer will conduct their own verifications and bear the costs. So, why are you charging $65 to verify identity information when you shouldn't be? This seems highly suspicious." His response?
"Dear user, yes it’s not government regulations to charge for verification but we rely upon third parties for verification and we have to pay them." So he admits to lying about the fee being mandatory...
This guy is a major scammer, a theif, and a fraud. Run for the hills if you encounter him and his super-shady ways.
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Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location WA 98177, USA
Type of a scam Employment
The email is a generic, pre-written, "way to go for reaching $200!" that trues to be personal, encouraging his victim to keep on pushing towards the $750 cashout mark, and if they have any questions that arent answered by the other email listed as customer support ([email protected], or [email protected]), then email him personally at:
[email protected] 24/7.
Just before you hit $750, you are prompted to upload your ID, proof of an academic completion, and then the $65 for verification of your documents.
When I emaild "Freddie" asking him why I needed to pay $65, the response I received was, "Dear user, documents verification is mandatory as per government regulations and we rely upon third parties for verification."
And when I challenged this statement, I asked, "I've never come across a business that charges for a verification fee, especially $65, because there are so many professional verification tools that are free to use. The only times someone MIGHT have to pay, is if they are trying to be employed by the government, or obtaining access to a restricted area. But that's pretty much it. A legitimate employer will conduct their own verifications and bear the costs. So, why are you charging $65 to verify identity information when you shouldn't be? This seems highly suspicious." His response?
"Dear user, yes it’s not government regulations to charge for verification but we rely upon third parties for verification and we have to pay them." So he admits to lying about the fee being mandatory...
This guy is a major scammer, a theif, and a fraud. Run for the hills if you encounter him and his super-shady ways.