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I received an email about a job, because I have been looking for a work from home to do. She came across my resume on Indeed. Now I want to make it so it's not seen. She typed up 5 questions, & wanted me to reply back on what I would do. I replied back & then today I got an email saying I was hired & also sent 4 attachments. It asks for my personal information, Banking information. They want me to open up packages sent from distributors & make sure they aren't damaged. I'm thinking "Why would any business do that. They've never done that before. They would let them go to the person that ordered them & then the customer can take it up with the business." They sent a payroll delivery form. I would receive $40 for each package & would receive 135 packages a month. I have attached the person that sent me the email just to be aware I'm sure there is a bunch of them working together to scam people like us. I just wish there was a way to scam them back so they could know how it feels. I'm putting the emails in a folder just in case anything else happens. I would attach more but it only gives me the option for one.
UT, USA- 84701
Employment
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Fulfill-topia.com
August 18, 2025
1039866
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