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I was searching for an At Home jobs, when I went on Indeed and came across this website: https://jobs.intuit.com/job/. Thinking Intuit is a legit Company, I applied for the position of accounting clerk, it stated No experience necessary. I then received an email from Mrs Jennifer Brooks to download Olvid, to schedule for an Interview, I downloaded Olvid, thinking this is going to be an Video Interview, however it was just an Interview using Chat on 11/04/2025. During the Interview she asked me basic questions, like how would I handle calls from angry customers, I informed her how I would handle the call, she then asked what prior experience I had I said none in accounting. She then asked what Bank I bank with and I informed her of the Bank I use. She asked for my First and Last Name and my Date of Birth and Social Security Number. I did not provide any other Bank account information to her. She stated I completed the interview successfully and she will provide her hiring manager with the interview outcome. I then was informed to contact Mr Anderson Croft, he would be my immediate Supervisor and he would provide me with further training. So on 11/05/2025, I contacted Mr Anderson and he then asked how I would like to get paid, Weekly or Bi- Weekly, I informed him Bi-Weekly.. He then asked what Financial Company I bank with, I informed him Exxtraco (No I did not provide my account information), he then advised me to download Cashapp...Venmo...or PayPal, so I downloaded PayPal.. I asked why would I download PayPal what would I need this for, he then stated that I would be receiving payments and balances from Customer and Clients. I then informed him that I have not even received training regarding this position and no company website where I would log that information in. He stated that I would forward all money transaction to someone in the company. I then stopped him and informed him that this sound more like a Money Scheme or Money Laundering and I would not have any part in this. I then stated that per website I would be given training and this was spose to be a legit job offer. He then stated it is and I would receive further information in a little bit. I then stopped him and informed him that I will not take part in this and that I am withdrawing my job application since this seems more like a scam than anything, I then went back to Olvid and informed Mrs Jennifer Brooks that I know they trying to scam me and I will contact the BBB to inform them of this. I also went on Indeed and marked the job offer as a scam. I then tried to go back to Mrs Jennifer Brooks on Olvid, however by then she deleted me. Since this is my first time applying for an at home job, I thought it would be best if I would contact the BBB to inform them of this. So no other person gets scammed. They also had me fill out a job application, which looked legit to me. I will include the job application. If I can be of any further assistance, you can contact me at 254-813-5771. I have included the Employment Job Offer that they sent me, as you can see it looks legit.. I truly thought this was an honest job offer. Since this is the first time someone tried to scam me regarding Employment, I was not sure who to contact, therefor I thought let me at least contact the BBB. Also, here is an email address that they used: [email protected]. If I can of any further assistance, feel free to contact me.
TX, USA- 76542
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November 5, 2025
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