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Received a text message that read: Hello, good day! I hope this message finds you in great spirits. My name is Joseph Pedro from TenTek, Inc. I'm pleased to inform you that we have reviewed your resume and are excited to offer you an opportunity for a job interview with our team. We would greatly appreciate it if you could let us know your interest by simply replying at your earliest convenience. I asked how my information was received - the response was that my resume was posted and fwd to the company from Indeed. I said ok will you please send me the job listing as a hyperlink and not standard text format (when previously asked a copied and pasted list of positions was sent with $40/hr listed). I was told they did not have access to it at this time due to attending to lots of applicants. I told them thank you for the opportunity however I was not interested. They responded with have a great day and god bless you. My name nor what position I allegedly applied for was ever addressed.
NC, USA- 28472
Unknown Location
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(347) 509-5621
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Employment
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TenTek
November 10, 2025
1100815
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