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Description
I was approached for a job for data entry remote job from home through email and was asked to log into teams and exchange a check conversation with a Kim from the HR interview department. The first couple of questions were normal and then the individual started asking me questions about banking information and if I had a credit card and how much the credit card limit has it was also asking me questions about very personal stuff if I'm a female my age a personal reference and other pertinent personal questions. I noticed there were some grammatical errors and misspellings in their chat so I started to expecting that something was wrong and not right and also the questions about financial stuff and my credit card and banking information. So I told him I was not interested and I blocked them. I have had two different incidents like this this past week. One for a supposedly HR interview for Cigna and one for Aetna. I will forward the information for the Aetna teams link separately herein. I don't believe these individuals are in the United States. They also go as far as asking for social security numbers and your address and other personal information without interviewing person to person. And then they ask questions that were is already provided on my resume.
Targeted Person's Location
NJ, USA - 08854
Scam Type
Employment
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Business name
Cigna Spoof
Date Reported
October 28, 2025
Scam ID
1090787
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