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I found the Job posting on LinkedIn and applied. I was emailed by a Jennifer Hilton, the Interviewer/Hiring Manager, and asked to download the Sign app to communicate/do the interview. In the app she messaged me about the company and duties of the Data Entry position, asked me if I was ok with it being a remote job. She relayed the pay I can expect, $30 per hour for training week and $35 per hour thereafter. She asked if I was ok with a background check, I replied, "Absolutely" and that was the end of the "interview". She came back a short time later to inform me that I was chosen to fill the position of Data Entry. Then I received an email with W-4 form, I-9 form, and a form to get set up for Direct Deposits for my paychecks. I filled all of them out then scanned and sent them back via a reply email along with a scan of my drivers license. The next day she messaged me again on the Sign app that she'd received my email and that she would be sending me an E-Check on Monday via email to give me funds for equipment and a sign-on bonus. My husband didn't like the way they were communicating so I started investigating the email addresses and Google said they were both scammer emails. I am worried because they have all my information, Social Security Number, Driver's License, bank account number and routing number. Emails came from these two addresses: [email protected] and [email protected]
CO, USA- 80003
Employment
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September 20, 2025
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