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I was contacted by a person claiming to represent a company called Parcelbloom Freight, using the email address [email protected]. I had recently applied for jobs online, and they reached out offering a remote logistics position. They presented it as a legitimate employment opportunity. As part of the onboarding process, I was asked to submit personal information including my: • Full name • Email address • Phone number • Home address • Front image of my driver’s license They also referenced or used the following address: 1512 Curtis Street #12, Denver, CO 80202, which I later found is linked to other scam reports. I later discovered this operation matches the pattern of a parcel mule/reshipping scam, where victims are tricked into receiving and forwarding packages—often containing stolen goods. Fortunately, I did not send or receive any packages, but I am concerned that my personal information and ID may be misused. I am reporting this to prevent others from being victimized and to protect my identity. Please investigate and take action against the individuals and domains involved in this fraudulent scheme.
NJ, USA- 08031
Denver, CO- 80202
(720) 594-6640
https://www.parcelbloomfreight.com/sign-form/?token=1A930V83WDGA0LMPEG5NYUYU441NEAI1M1BCEZU3WR8IWD6OJ6
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Parcel Bloom Freight
July 1, 2025
1007903
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