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Description

The job was posted on Indeed, I clicked on the link on Indeed and it took me to a website that has the company name SpeedyMEP. Then there was a link to apply. I up loaded my resume, driver license, vehicle registration and insurance card because it was a delivery driver job, then they emailed me and said congratulations you have been approved, download the app and sign on to start delivering. I did download the app and I couldn’t get past the vehicle registration and insurance page. So I emailed them from what they showed on the web page on how to reach them and they never responded back after several emails to let them know that there app doesn’t work. I even found a phone number that rings a couple times then goes to voicemail with a woman’s voice. The second time I called a man by the name Ron Pierce is on for voice mail instead of the woman . I left messages and no one calls back. I gave them all my information address, I.d. Social security number, filled out an I9 form. Please be aware.

Targeted Person's Location

CO, USA - 80634

Scammer Information
Scammer location logo

Denver, CO - 80216

Mobile logo

(970) 427-0100

Web logo

Speedymep.com

Scam Type

Employment

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Business name

Speedy MEP

Date Reported

August 7, 2025

Scam ID

1033342


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