It is a complete scam. They go by several names including Warco (NY and UK) and Premial Insurance. The UK phone number that they use is 020 8123 1365. They appear completely legitimate and they are using the company number (registration number-kind of like our incorporation ids) and address of St. James's which is a high-end wealth management group. This is a check cashing scam!!! It took me a long time to research them out but I finally figured it out. BTW, the NY number doesn't exist (239 603 7537). Pass the word...the are phishing on careerbuilder.com and they have already taken some people.
I also got a email from Andrew R Thomas supposedly affiliated with isep.org . They never heard of him. He said that he was from flafstaff Arizona. The phone number he gave was (520)2824147.
Same here but I was refer by his family friend,I received email fron Mr .Roedel and now from Natalie.
I too smell fishy for they wamt to use my bank account.But I have my friend who is a judge in California to read it.And we will see if this one is not a scam.
Yes, I had posted my resume on careerbuilder.com and got an e-mail from them out of nowhere telling me that I am qualified for a position as service manager. I thought, "GREAT!" Then, I read their phony job description file attachment a "Natalie Stewart" sent me asking me to provide them with my bank account number and even before they interview me? I have to sign some contract before I get interviewed? What? I knew it was a scam then and there! Plus, I noticed that the grammar and writing was horrible from their e-mails, their supposed "contract," and in their website as well. I replied to her immediately saying that it is very strange that they require me to give them my bank account number and that I'm not interested!
PLEASE DON'T FALL INTO THEIR TRAP! A potential employer should NEVER have to ask you for money, a bank account number, wire transfer, etc. in exchange for any type of job.
I kept asking this supposed Natalie other questions, but she (or whoever they were) would answer my questions with other answers. The fact that they even brought up money wire transfers brought up a real big red flag!!! I think that we are all in complete agreement when we say this operation is a complete SCAM! Something rotten in Denmark.
They want to open 8 US branches in 2011, once they have 1 address in NY and no one answers when we call them. This website has over 20 people saying the same thing in the last 7 days, so we can imagine for how many people they´ve sent the same email (or junk email?).
They´re asking for our bank account before the interview and not totally satisfied ask for our signature?
Folks, I think we should go no further than find a way to publish this to everyone by saying this is a scam.