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I was contacted via email and offered a work from home job as an Inventory Processor. Filled out their application and was offered an interview. Partcipated in phone interview and hired on the spot. Was sent instructions via email as to how to digitally sign a 30-day probationary contract and a non-disclosure agreement using rightsignature.com. I was also emailed a website that I was to log into daily by 9amEST to view my work assigments. This website was called a CRM (http://contact-crm.com) and it contained training videos, a quiz to gauge your comprehension of how to complete assignments and it kept track of the shipments that would be shipped to my home. The work basically consisted of me accepting packages from USPS and Fed-Ex, checking for any damage to packages, taking pictures of the content, repackaging and shipping to a destination with pre-paid labeling provided by the CRM. You were given 48 hours to complete the assigments. After the successful completion of the 30 day probation period you were to receive a paper check of $3400.00. This you are to receive 10 days or less after your last day of probation. You would then be also notified if you were going to receive an offer to become a permanent employee of Maylorra, LLC at $3800 a month. Needless to say I haven't received my check and all of my emails to inquiry as to why I haven't received a check are going unanswered. The website CRM that I was logging into every morning is "conveniently" under maintenance now and everyday you attempt to log in I receive a message of "system down due to routine maintenance" and the date that it's suppose to be functional again changes daily. I now realize I was the victim of a very elaborate scam where job applicants are led to believe they are applying for or have been hired for a promising new job when instead they have given personal information. Never spoke to my so called curator either Justice Sigmon, that's if that's her real name. A curator was someone I was suppose to communicate with via the Chat feature on the CRM website if I ran into any problems. Again this was basically a relabeling and shipping scam. No check is coming.
MI, USA- 48342
Employment
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Maylorra LLC
April 10, 2024
830279
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