I have recieved at least three emails from that same company. I have been unsure about it also because they simply ask you to pay a fee of $16. Now when I applied to LiveOps they asked a fee of $30 for your background check and that is a legit business. So because they ask me for a one time fee doesn't mean they are not legit but I am unsure about this company because I haven't heard from them and never see anything about openings for this company posted here on SoHO. I agree, if anyone has any information on this company please inform us all. Thank you
I have recieved at least three emails from that same company. I have been unsure about it also because they simply ask you to pay a fee of $16. Now when I applied to LiveOps they asked a fee of $30 for your background check and that is a legit business. So because they ask me for a one time fee doesn't mean they are not legit but I am unsure about this company because I haven't heard from them and never see anything about openings for this company posted here on SoHO. I agree, if anyone has any information on this company please inform us all. Thank you
Does anyone know how this "company" got your information? Was it from a resume that you posted on Monster or Careerbuilder, or did you apply to a job offer?
As best I can tell - Telecommute Work Force Recruitment is a typical poorly operated job posting scam. They charge you and then provide you with access to old job lists, scams, fee based offers, etc. Either way - paying the fee will not lead to a real job.
Don't waste your time or money. And please keep me posted.
The company never states how they recieved our information. So it could be from a job search site such as careerbuilder or monster. I have been on both websites. If I find out more, I will be sure to inform SoHo.
I'm not surprised they won't respond, but I've sent several emails requesting the same information.
Where did you get my email address?
The keep submiting information to me, hurry up time is running out on this job offer....blah blah blah. Submit your fee now before it's too late.
They indicate in all their emails, I had applied for employment and this was the response. Who knows.
Why don't people find something better to do with their time beside trying to scam people and make a fast buck. This is what makes it so hard for people in the "real world" (as opposed to the cyber world) to believe that there ARE legit Work at Home Jobs.
I always try to forward information such as this to my ISP also.
Do the emails you receive also indicate that you had applied for a job with them somewhere? Just curious, I'm sure it's the same "form" letter to everyone.
Michelle, I posted my question under scam alert instead of here. It should have been listed under is this a scam.
please add if anyone knows anything about this "company" please share information. Seems they have gotten my information twice and stated I inquired about telecommuting job positions with them in the past. Personally I've never heard of them. I feel they have bought a list of email addresses from someone and have shot them out to people looking for employment.
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