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The only change the name of the company but basicly they all offer the same thing about 3 to 5k dollars per month!! Just for helping this companies to transfer money dont you find it kind of suspicious or am the only 1?? They say they only requiered from you to be over 18 yrs old n have a bank account and a email account no ssn no hide fees you have to pay you must only have about 3 hours dayli to work on this just transfering money as soon as you receive it from Europe!! Now what really got me thinking about this and starting to doubt if it could be a fraud because the email I received was from a very important staff agency on the web...so could this be 4 real??I haven't been able to finf anything concrete about the name of this last company Bromed LLC pls if you have any info avail share it with me so I can learn more ...Thanks in advance!!!

2007-10-14 11:03:21 · 6 answers · asked by Man_On_Board 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment

6 answers

This is a SCAM and this is how it works:

You receive money orders or certified checks which you deposit and then you send them some of the money. A few weeks or even a month later, the "check" you received comes back as FRAUDULENT. You are now out all the money plus the returned item fee, and will never get back what you sent them. They will always ask you to send payment to them via Western Union Moneygram, which cannot be gotten back and when you e-mail them and question what happened, their e-mail box will have been closed. DO NOT DO THIS--ever.

2007-10-14 11:46:05 · answer #1 · answered by Mike 7 · 1 0

I have recieved many such emails since I have been on a well-known job site, and when I contacted the job site I was essentially told that ANYONE can post a job...but they have no control over whether or not it is a real or viable company.
I think what made me pause with this one add specifically is that unlike the many others asking you to provide such a "service" is that the others came right out and specifically asked for personal information whereas this one asked for your resume first. Another feature in this add that I find interesting is that they reserve the right to terminate you within a month...of course this is after they have all your personal information, bank account information, and etc.. all the things they need to steal your identity and of course have no need for YOU anymore.
My granny used to always say "If something sounds too good to be true then it isn't true" after trying to do an extensive search on this "well known company in europe" I found NOTHING...seems granny is still right.

2007-10-14 16:30:43 · answer #2 · answered by whimsey4you 1 · 1 0

its all fraud. I worked for a bank many people have been screwed like this. There the ones who are stuck with having to pay the fees later. A easy quick way to know this is illegal is wat job in the U.S is going to tell you theres no SSN required. Um the job needs your SSN for tax purposes. If u need more info email me and i could foward you some emails like those that people useto get.Just dont do it.

2007-10-14 13:55:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Wow, what a accident, two hours in the past any person known as "Nat" published this query on this very phase: He mentioned NO! ..........................? My ex were asking me to be his buddy for decades and I requested him for remedy time. He saved calling and I could not manage it and requested for time... I noticed him within the constructing and despatched him an electronic mail asking if he desired to be peers. He wrote: NO! I wrote that I fully grasp and for him to maintain himself. He did not even reply to that. He might a minimum of be nicer approximately it on account that he broke up with me and he was once attempting for a at the same time to be peers...what is up with this man? If he has any person else, that's well for him. He doesnt ought to be imply to me... Perhaps I'm simply too ancient and cynical

2016-09-05 09:04:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. No info. on this company.

Advice: "you only get what you pay for". Don't be foolish, and waste your time on the Internet, trying to find free, meaningful, give aways. There aren't any.

Wotan

2007-10-14 11:15:12 · answer #5 · answered by Alberich 7 · 0 0

If you think its a fraud, then it probably is.

If its too good to be true, then its probably a scam.

YES its a scam. Just ignore the email.

2007-10-14 11:53:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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