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I was contacted by phone by Marcie Dean from HR at “Quantum Delivery”. She immediately wanted to do an interview over the phone but we scheduled for the next day. We agreed on a set time, at which she did not call. I called her, and the interview basically was her asking me if I can receive packages where I live, send them out, reach close postal services. She expressed the pay and then she asked the same exact questions again. In my email, she sent me a video explaining the company. I also looked through their website and something is off. I then searched their address and nothing was coming up, not even a physical building. I later discovered this “company” has been doing this whole scheme to others. While we were on the phone during my interview, she wanted me to sign the employment contract before we concluded. I asked her for a copy of the agreement and she acted weird about it. I emailed her after the call a few hours after not receiving a copy, with no response. I emailed again today requesting a copy as well. They make you submit a photo ID and a self portrait with it as well. Very skeptical.
MI, USA- 48197
Albuquerque, NM- 87112
1(505) 578-0957
https://www.quantumdeliveryusa.com/customers
Employment
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Quantum Delivery
May 7, 2025
981899
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