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I was contacted by Global Routing Experts (GRX) in February 2025 about a remote position as a Warehouse Fulfillment Specialist. At the time, I was unemployed and seeking work, so the opportunity seemed legitimate and appealing. I completed a contract agreement and was told I would undergo a 30-day probationary period during which I would process and inspect packages before forwarding them to their destinations. Throughout the probationary period, I received packages with legitimate shipping labels and successfully completed all assigned tasks, sending out a total of six packages. There were no immediate red flags during this time, and the operations appeared credible. Upon completing the probationary period on March 19, 2025, I was informed by GRX’s HR and Payroll Department that my paper paycheck had been mailed via USPS from California, and I was told to expect it within 10 business days. However, after more than 13 business days, I still had not received any payment. Despite reaching out multiple times to various points of contact within the company, I received no response. There was no tracking information provided for the paycheck, and all further communication attempts were ignored. At this point, it became clear that Global Routing Experts was operating fraudulently. They used the promise of legitimate employment to have me process shipments without ever intending to compensate me for my work. Their method matches common "package reshipping scam" tactics, where individuals are tricked into handling stolen goods or unauthorized merchandise under the guise of employment. I now realize that the entire operation was designed to exploit job seekers by gaining free labor under false pretenses, with no intention of fulfilling their contractual obligations. I have since taken steps to report the company to the appropriate authorities for employment fraud and mail fraud.

Targeted Person's Location

RI, USA - 02909

Scammer Information
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Los Angeles, CA - 90071

Mobile logo

(213) 787-5295

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grxcrm.com

Scam Type

Employment

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Business name

Global Routing Xperts

Date Reported

April 11, 2025

Scam ID

970515


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