We have got
9
reports against 4165433300
The majority indicated that it is a SMS

Who called from 4165433300

1
Claudia M
toady everyone in our household received this text:
'A position is available to make $500/week for a Customer Representative Job. for more details send full names by email to: [email protected] '
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William
Any "job offer" that arrives by text like that is going to be a scam.
And any website with a peculiar spelling is also going to be a scam.
I looked up the domain and the two online websites I use that track registrations all say the domain is for sale. That means the scammers have just registered the website so there is no data available as to who is using it, where it is hosted, etc.
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3
Claudia
corrected email address for the scammer is [email protected]
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4
William
Be sure to forward that text to 7726 (SPAM).
Thanks for the correction.
That domain does exist. It was created about two months ago (28 Sep 2016).
It is registered with GoDaddy which allows these scammers to hide their "business address" behind a proxy also owned by GoDaddy.
It is hosted on Google servers.
There appears to be no home page, Google returns
404. That’s an error.
The requested URL / was not found on this server. That’s all we know.

It is possible the domain is used only for email, but other webpages can exist that won't easily be found. A lot of scammers get domains hosted on Google servers and then spam out the domains by texts.

http://whois.domaintools.com/ordmanshopsllc.net
http://www.whois.com/whois/ordmanshopsllc.net

I suggest you send an email containing the content of the text and a link to this webpage to both Google and GoDaddy.
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Tara
Two fake job offer txt messages first thing this morning. I bet [email protected] is looking for fools to accept money and then to wire transfer the ill gotten funds to somewhere in Africa or Asia.
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