They have offered me a job but, they are asking that I send them my Identification and they are supposed to be
at 1177 High Ridge Road Stamford, Connecticut 06905, USA but I can't find anything on them.
I too was offered a job as "Customer Assistant" part time home office, with a substantial weekly pay. They asked for personal information via attachments. Also, they need you to open up a personal account. I slept very poorly last night, as I thought about this all night. I contacted their website email/support, and it came back to me as "failure to deliver". Contacted BBB, they too do not have any information regarding this so-called company. My gut feeling told me that this was "too good to be true" a scam....there is far too much of this type of scam out there. They, the scammers are getting "smarter" (hate to refer to them as smart) by finding company websites to use, or making up a website to look legitimate. We need to be very careful these days. Also, on one of the attachments there was a different language used in print. The first email had several spelling mistakes...that should have waved a RED flag for me immediately.
I hope that they the "scammers" do not sleep well at night!!!
I too was offered a job as "Customer Assistant" part time home office, with a substantial weekly pay. They asked for personal information via attachments. Also, they need you to open up a personal account. I slept very poorly last night, as I thought about this all night. I contacted their website email/support, and it came back to me as "failure to deliver". Contacted BBB, they too do not have any information regarding this so-called company. My gut feeling told me that this was "too good to be true" a scam....there is far too much of this type of scam out there. They, the scammers are getting "smarter" (hate to refer to them as smart) by finding company websites to use, or making up a website to look legitimate. We need to be very careful these days. Also, on one of the attachments there was a different language used in print. The first email had several spelling mistakes...that should have waved a RED flag for me immediately.
I hope that they the "scammers" do not sleep well at night!!!