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On the evening before Thanksgiving, I received a text from Evelyn, stating that she was from Volt Workforce Solutions asking if I was still interested in finding a remote position. When I said yes, she asked if she could send me a list of positions they were looking to fill. I said yes, and she said the person in charge would send details soon and that I should be on the lookout for an SMS very shortly. On Thanksgiving Day, Flora texted me asking if I was still interested. At this point, I decided it was a scam and did not reply. I did not believe that a legitimate company would contact anyone on Thanksgiving. Flora reached out again on Friday asking if I was still interested. I replied that I concerned this was a scam and asked to provide me with a Volt email and how she got my contact information. She replied that Evelyn gave her my info. When I said that I did not know Evelyn either and again asked how they got my contact info. She replied with a logo for Express American Prducts and said that was the company they were looking to fill positions for along with a certificate from a government agency in Ohio (I deleted the text, and cannot remember which one. I relied that I wasn’t interested and blocked both numbers.
NY, USA- 11104
OH
Unknown Email
(929) 791-6811
Unknown URL
Employment
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November 28, 2025
1116665
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