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This random company emailed me about a position that is work from home, and I will be sent packages to my house to review and repackage and send to the post office. But I will be put on a 30 day work probational period where I will not get paid for the work until the end of the 30 days. But they will email me a check for $3250 and after that it will increase to $3700 and become bi-weekly. That sounded like a scam so I went along with it to see if I can get more information on the company and I can not. The company seems legit because they have a website beltmay.com. But the website doesnt give too much information about the company either. The hiring process is the quickest process i have ever experienced. After the initial email they send another email from Jessie Gordon who says if you dont respond to the offer email they will accept other prospects, except they never sent the initial offer email. So she will send it "again" and will tell you to go to their website via link to further apply. The "application" only asks for you name, email, and phone number, and resume. Then you get an email saying you will be contacted within 24-48 hours with a position offer if you are selected. But that email comes within minutes. Then they say you will need to do a 20 min. over the phone interview. When they call, the interview will last about ten mins, they ask a few questions, verify your email and address at the end and say that you will be contacted via email if you are hired within 24-48 hours. But that hired email comes within minutes as well. They they will send you a contract to e-sign and start working. I got up to the point of getting the contract to sign which i did not and decided to look more into the "company" and I found out that they are indeed a scam. They get people to ship these packages for a month of free labor and never send them the money for the work and i heard they may be trying to steal identities with the information provided by the eager employees as well.
MI, USA- 48235
Employment
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March 6, 2024
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