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EdConnective (Mark Bradford - ‘Recruiter’) reached out to me and advised I was short listed for a Customer Success Manager position. I confirmed this listing on their official website. I answered a questionnaire consisting of 15 customer service related questions. 2 days later I was offered the position. An offer letter was presented and signed. The company then sent me a check via email to mobile deposit into my account. The check successfully posted to my account the following business day. The company then asked me to send them $2,000 via Apple Cash. My phone notified me the number was a scammer and would not allow the money to be sent. I asked the “supervisor” Victoria Lane for a Zoom call to verify her identity and advise I felt uncomfortable with the check situation…..no response. Be ware of scammers!! They’re getting very good! Both individuals had email domains that matched the company.
GA, USA- 30017
Employment
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EdConnective LLC Imposter
July 2, 2025
1008345
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