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They wanted me to repack and ship out items, we couldn’t open the actual packaging it came in, only the box that it was delivered in. They had multiple people involved, I’ll provide the info below, they were also telling me I broke contract because I confronted them about the scam, and that they would send the cops to my door. However after I told them that I didn’t care about their bluff and that I’d love to get legal actions involved they logged me out of the portal and stopped messaging me. They had Indian accents that they tried to mask, but it would occasionally slip on a few of them, they did the interviews over them phone btw, and responded immediately. It’s like they had everything all planned out, scammers are becoming more and more desperate so they’ll try any and everything. I’m thinking they’re the same people that were scamming people under the name, Thor shipping, they reuse the same words/job description info. They also have a dashboard for “employees” to log into, but you had to stay on the phone with them while setting it up. You had to log in every day before 8-9am and at least 3 times a day, and once on Sunday. They send you the username and password you created for the dashboard through email. However, they tell you that you won’t be paid the first month and that after that you get paid biweekly. After the first month you get logged out a couple of days before you’re apparently supposed to be paid, I didn’t stay long enough to know about the last part. I was skeptical but, I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, but I still didn’t let my guard down, however they started spamming me with calls and text and saying I was accepting and that I needed to call for my onboarding they sent me a link to the employee contract and had me send a picture of the front and back of my ID. However, like a day or two after this, I ended up finding out it was REALLY a scam I started seeing stuff about it on Reddit with proof and the same emails they sent me. It all boils down to me applying for jobs on linked in and Indeed which I found extremely strange, because, when I went back to the job I applied for it’s like it was never there. I didn’t think much of it because some of the jobs usually do disappear or get deleted after the position is filled sometimes. I guess part of me wanted the job to be real because this would’ve been my first job, I was so excited, that I kept trying to give the red flags the benefit of the doubt. This has definitely been a lesson learned. I heard they’re targeting people that’s never worked before, or has big gaps from the last time they’ve worked. FLL Shipping information: Manager Ina Vaughn Direct line: (620) 214-5393 Email: [email protected] Supervisor for incoming packages Angela Cleobert Direct line: (620) 214-5390 Email: [email protected] Supervisor for outgoing packages Darrel Luis Direct line: (620) 207-3866 Email: [email protected]
TX, USA- 75243
New Salem, KS- 67156
(888) 387-7107
http://sform.io/hKB418, https://fll-portal.com/user
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April 21, 2024
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