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Reached out via text about a job offer saying they were an affiliate for a company I had applied to on indeed. After that it was contact only through Microsoft teams and email. They sent an offer letter and W-4 form to fill out. After that started talking about sending equipment to address as it was a WFH situation. Then said I would need to pay for some software once I got the equipment. Options were to pay for it myself and be reimbursed, or they would send a check. Whole things seemed fishy as I’ve had WFH jobs before and it never went like this nor did they ever ask for me to pay for anything, so I deep dove a bit and found similar situations and those being scams, here and online so here I am, making a report so no one fully falls for this.
KS, USA- 66442
Employment
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Staffera Solutions
December 3, 2025
1120550
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