
Glardix
I've signed a contract with this company, they even sent me a printer. They said I would be paid after my 30 day probationary period and that was 8 days ago. They had my direct deposit info and everything, was telling me it would be in there 3 days ago and still nothing. I have sent packages for this company so I figured there's no way this is a scam. Now that I haven't received my paycheck yet I'm worried. Please let me know if anybody knows anything about this.

Seven hours of work and get paid $3000? Sounds too good to be true.
I got a mysterious e-mail from someone claiming to be with some Global Services. She wanted to know if I would join a job where I would have to work for only seven hours a week to earn $3000. My instincts said NOT to go for it, so I trashed the e-mail. Honestly, ever since I started looking for a new job (about to graduate in two days from South University with a BS in Information Technology), I've been getting flooded with e-mails about job searches. At least I know which are real and which are not.

Scam
I applied on Zip Recruiter for different position such as a caregiver and driver. One particular email stood out it was from an Amy McCarthy. She was telling me how she's an politician and coming to Baltimore Maryland for business and that she needed a chauffeur for 3 days. She was offering me $500 and I was suppose to be sending the remaining balance to an Limousine Company and she suppose to be sending me yhe confirmation for the rental car.Then she asked me to send her my name address and bank name, I did and the next day I had an check for $3550.00. I also asked her if it was a scam and if it was I didn't want any parts of it. She insured me that it was not a scam. Once I did get the check I looked it up online everything matches but I still had my doubts. Before I went to the bank I emailed her again and asked her to call me, she stated that her device was not working properly. So instead of taking to my bank I took it to the bank it was printed in which was Wells Fargo. I went in and set down to speak with someone and showed him all the emails. I told him I wanted to make sure it was not an fake check. He took it to the back it tool about 10mins and came back and said it was indefinitely a fake check and they had to keep it. I told him that was fine and once I left the bank I emailed her again and asked her I didn't appreciate that it was a fake check and that I showed the banker the emails and they kept the check. I did not receive an reply back at all.

Guard your identity, do your research
There's so many scams on social media, Thea there's such a rise in cyber thieves and cyber bullies it is just unreal. These cyber thieves are after your Identity to open a line of credit in your name and leave you with the bill then they search for more potential victims through your email contacts, or social media friends. Please be careful, it is sad when they target the unemployed.
SCAMSCAM** SCAM **
I researched company, and this is all I found, you will notice that they never list a physical address just a P.O.BOX https://www.google.com/search?site=&source=hp&ei=s6hKWK-bM4TWmAH-pK3oCw&q=kls+medical+services&oq=kls+&gs_l=mobile-gws-hp.1.0.0i131k1j0l2j0i20k1j0.4481.9199.0.11906.6.5.1.1.1.0.351.999.0j1j2j1.4.0....0...1c.1.64.mobile-gws-hp..1.5.790.3..35i39k1j0i10k1.9peGQKx-RTY
I Believe that Zip recruiter has quite a few of scams posing as potential employers, I could be wrong. Just be cautious Do a Google search on them, try typing the Name of the person, and/or company followed with the word scam, for example skipper scam or Colorado flow scam you may have to scroll through a few pages because it is possible they have used the name before and returned to it after the heat was off.
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Scams everywhere
I too was almost scammed by 3 on-line scam artists, all working together. They want you to interact with them in 'Hangouts'. They mailed a check to me for $1650, which I I shredded. The check looked authentic, from Citifinancial. They represented themselves as workers for a medical company in PA. I reported them to said company, but never heard anything back.
It's sad when all we want is a legitimate job, not being scammed.

Scam Artist
I applied on ZipRecruiter for many positions but one in particular that said Office Assistant like many others out there I received an e-mail two days later from the day I had applied.A Mike Tencredi emailed me saying Thank You for sending us your resume but think and believe that you will make a great candidate for the position.He then proceeded to send me a questionare composed of 7 questions,I answered them all successfully.The good news was I got hired as his Personal Assistant at $25 dollars an hour all sounds great full time work grom home mostly.He then proceeded to send me a check worth $2960.50 this would cover a $300 sign on bonus for myself plus the rest would cover work materials such as a Computer,Copier,ect ect.He even sent me a tracking number all seems too good to be true and very legit.I received the check and tried cashing it at various places,when I tried a Branch they took the check from me because the check is a fradulent check I was so scared and worried cause I had been on contact with Mike Tencredi up to yesterday when I told him to give me a call that the check had been taken away and that what should I do.I just didnt want to be held responsible for it.Im glad I didnt get arrested it wasnt even about the money it was all about me having a Job.Now I am worried about applying on line apps like ZipRecruiter and others.Does anyone verify these Companies or Employers.If anyone out there is on ZipRecruiter be careful its Mike Tencredi The Scam Artist Now he wont even answer any of my emails.

Inquring minds want to know!
I would like to know if anyone has ever applied to a job ad posted on Craigslist or similar site with minimal details? The one I decided to do said "Urgent Hiring Immediately Management Opportunity" headlined with no detailed information about the job and a reply is usually via email with job# in subject.I attached a copy of my resume as they requested with an interest listing a brief outline on my email/cover letter with all my contact info listed. I got an immediate response stating "after reviewing your resume you would be a good candidate for this Management position". Gave me an address, said dress professionally and bring 2 copies of the resume and me or another colleague of mine will interview with you and it will be for 1 hour so prepare your day accordingly tomorrow at 9:45 am. Signed his name. Well it didn't have a company name and the address was in a high-rise tower suite 800 which listed 3 organizations at the address 1 of which I called and the number was not in service. I checked the person's name in Google and 1 person had that name who is a radio announcer, paranormal, talk radio public figure that has his own blog, website etc. He'd get a good plug if I mentioned his name due to he accepts people to join his personal live web showings. BUT this is not the guy. So I decided to email this person back as asking for his company name and his contact phone number due to I was preparing for my interview and need to know who I would be working for and unless it is a confidentiality/security issue iof some kind I underdstand however I need some feedback and will wait for your reply before I can commit to an interview with a company I know nothing about to see if I would be a good fit! What's going on here??? No company info, Gentlemens name is not certain, no phone number and a Craigslist ad. Seems a little creepy to me !!! Tell me what you are thinking........

Scam Correct?
I received this in my email box today: "We are happy and very excited about the potential you and your experience will bring to the table! XXX-XXX is offering you to join our business and help it grow working distantly and then in a new office. You will be working from your home office during your probationary period (3-4 weeks). At the end of the probationary period you will have earned $1,920.".....
I am sure that this is a scam but I wanted to let people know that scammers are still out there.

Fraud? Can i get in trouble?
I was hired for a job, I done my interview in google hangouts. They hiring manager says his company is based out of the UK and this job will be work from home. He says he's gonna send me a check via fedx in which I deposit into my account and use only the company they have been using for Years to purchase my supplies.......advice please???

Emily, SCAM or Not
I applied for a job w/ dyssik, They saay to select contact us on their email, but there is no way to enter any info.. The contact # 912-339-1088 is a generic vcml and the recording they want us to listen to is nis 760-569-1296. I found a # on there website 302 3007-3169. They want you to pay 8.00 for backgroud check and 50-250 for courses you have to take. The first class for 50 is refundable w. in 30 days. Sound suspicious, Emily. I'm not sure if I'm being paranoid, since Ive had so many scams contact me. Here is the email: Thank you for your initial inquiry to work in a virtual office right from home with our contracted Fortune 500 Companies. We will be conducting interviews next week (Week of November 21st, 2017). We will only conduct a detailed interview with serious candidates that follow directions thoroughly. Below are your next steps. Complete the steps and you will be contacted for an interview. If you desire to speak to someone prior to completion or during the initial online registration steps then please feel free to call 302-307-3169 (hours of availability are posted on website), otherwise someone from HR will set you up with an interview upon completion of the steps below:
Go to www.virtualcustomerservices.com and select Contact Us Fill out the short form. Place the following in the Message Header: ZipRecruiter-Virtual Customer Service Rep You can write a short message in the message area. Check your e-mail shortly after completing the above for you will receive an auto-responder with complete details of your next steps that will complete your initial online application. Be sure to follow the directions carefully. Only candidates that follow these initial directions thoroughly will be contacted. Upon completion of the online application you will be contacted for a telephone interview.
News Flash: Currently our Fortune 500 Companies have a training fee of $7.99 to $49.99. Ydissak LLC has decided to reimburse all new applicants up to $50.00 (must apply and be accepted by 12/31/16). Reimbursement of training fee will be paid within your first 30 days of production work (must work at least 2 weeks in production to be eligible for reimbursement).
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Thank you for your initial inquiry to work in a virtual office right from home with our contracted Fortune 500 Companies. We will be conducting interviews next week (Week of November 21st, 2017). We will only conduct a detailed interview with serious candidates that follow directions thoroughly. Below are your next steps. Complete the steps and you will be contacted for an interview. If you desire to speak to someone prior to completion or during the initial online registration steps then please feel free to call 302-307-3169 (hours of availability are posted on website), otherwise someone from HR will set you up with an interview upon completion of the steps below:
Go to www.virtualcustomerservices.com and select Contact Us Fill out the short form. Place the following in the Message Header: ZipRecruiter-Virtual Customer Service Rep You can write a short message in the message area. Check your e-mail shortly after completing the above for you will receive an auto-responder with complete details of your next steps that will complete your initial online application. Be sure to follow the directions carefully. Only candidates that follow these initial directions thoroughly will be contacted. Upon completion of the online application you will be contacted for a telephone interview.
News Flash: Currently our Fortune 500 Companies have a training fee of $7.99 to $49.99. Ydissak LLC has decided to reimburse all new applicants up to $50.00 (must apply and be accepted by 12/31/16). Reimbursement of training fee will be paid within your first 30 days of production work (must work at least 2 weeks in production to be eligible for reimbursement).
Regards, Ydissak, LLC
Then the email about the cost: Hello Jessica Donohue,
Thank you for inquiring about our work from home opportunity.
All positions support INBOUND Customer Service, Sales and/or Technical Support. Your initial contact will be with customers that are seeking your help and expertise. You have the flexibility to select and work the hours that fit your schedule and lifestyle. Your schedule may consist of part-time or full-time hours, while the company/companies specify the predetermined minimum hours necessary to meet their requirements. Many of the companies operate and offer business hours all day and very late into the evening. Several conduct business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Fortune 500 companies we support are very diverse and include: Retail Sales (office supplies, home goods, electronics, etc...) Major theme parks and vacation resorts Emergency roadside service providers Telecommunications and Utilities
Ydissak needs individuals that are responsible, driven, well organized and highly motivated. The positions require customer service agents that will represent Ydissak, LLC and ultimately your selected Fortune 500 Company with the utmost professionalism and pride. This is very important because the Companies contracted rely on us to provide seamless support and to act as an extension of our affiliation with Arise.
What is Required?
1.Complete an online assessment - $0.00 2.Submit information for a background check - $7.95 3.Ydissak will represent you, while you learn our processes and expectations (IBO Selection) 4.Attend a training class for the particular company/companies that you feel meets your interest, needs and schedule. Each company training courses vary in price from $15.00 - $249.00 Texas applicants receive special incentives Active military, veterans and their spouses are eligible for 50% off the first client training course (see instructions below)
For those of you that still have questions:
Please contact: 302-307-3169 or email: info@ydissak.com (or reply to this email)
If you have determined that you are ready to get started:
Visit Partner with Arise (www.ariseworkfromhome.com), take the opportunity to click "Learn More" and the various links and learn more about the Arise and what we have to offer.
Next, if you like what you see, visit Partner with Arise (www.ariseworkfromhome.com) and click "Get Started" to begin the admissions process.
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