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Prime gift center Reports & Reviews (11)

- Compton, CA, USA

This company contacted me by email and asked if I wanted to work from home. I did so I replied letting them know I was interested. I went to the website to see if this company was legit. From what I saw on their website it seemed to be so I didnt think anything further. Then after a day or so they contacted me once again with an offer of employment. I was to recieve packages take pictures then post on the site that was provided to me. Wait for a label. Then take it to the shipping company that was on the label. 2000.00 dollars a month plus extra if I comply with the rules they had in place. I did. But I was recieving packages they had no knowledge of. And when I would tell the person the apparent supervisor, (The name sounded suspicious considering that is a name of a song.) depending on the package was depending on how she delt with it. Some packages went out asap while others just lingered. But when I would discuss with her about the packages left over I never got any real feed back just ,"You will be recieving new packages just wait for the labels". Nothing more. So I did. Then there is a section where you can see when you are going to get paid for this. So I was expecting to be paid on the date. Well that date came and went. And when I spoke to her about it she told me to wait for the new packages and labels. That was March 17 the day after I was supposed to be payed its March 28 and I never recieved any payment nor calls, emails, or text messages from her since.

Scam Scam like everyone else I got a random email from Paul Christopher saying I want a job and he sent the job papers and stuff and it sounds amazing 2k for just reshipping packages but this is a whole scam they get stolen money /credit cards and buy random items and have you help them get it to them so this is a HUGE SCAM and that 2k they said you get will never come they never contact you back when the pay date comes around.

- Augusta, GA, USA

I responded to a work from home ad from a Job posting website. I got an email from Paul Christopher describing the job position and how much I'll be getting paid which was $2000.00 per month(Red Flag). "Paul" (if that's his real name) email me a contract to fill out with all of my personal information such as my name, birth date, phone number, address and signature. Paul never ever attempt to have a phone conversation with me.(Red Flag!) I was so excited about finding this work from home job shipping packages. Well the job description said I'll be a Gift wrappers after 30 days but they call it a Delivery Manager (Red Flag!) However, I delivered 6 packages in total for them and then something told me to research the company again after researching them 3 times before the packages started to arriving. Once the packages did arrived the names were all different and it seemed weird. I called the supervisor "Amanda"(if that's her real name) she could barely speak english ...she sounded like a someone from India speaking giberish and babbaling like a crazy woman. Then I came across this website searching for scams and BOOM! I came across a report about this same scamming, Fake company and I knew for sure I wasn't gonna get paid and all of this was a big waste of my time and energy. Please Stop these people from scamming others PLEASE!

- Milwaukee, WI, USA

I posted a resume online looking for work at home jobs. I got an email offering me a position as a gift wrapper. Paul Christopher emailed me a contract. I started 2.1.21. The first packages came a week later. After two weeks I asked for an advance. They sent me an advance of $200, then $150. They said FedEx misplaced a package. I put a claim into FedEx. They said they sent me a payment. I have all of the shipping labels. I have spoken with Amanda over the phone. Her phone number is 614-859-9922. She has slight accent. I Had To Send two Money Orders Of $1200 Each For 2 Missing Packages And They Were Suppose To Reimburse Me On My Check. I lost $2,400.

- Columbia, SC, USA

COMPLETE SCAM. RUN!!!

- Studio City, CA, USA

Paul Christopher with Prime Gift Center hired me and Director Amanda Jones set up my portal. I worked for a few weeks so they could assure packages could easily get to me. I shipped approximately 8 packages for them. They said they were mailing me a check for $2300 on Feb. 8th (I had made bonus'!) Check never came. Amanda Jones' phone disconnected. Paul Christopher not answering any voicemails or emails. When digging clearly it's a scam: stock photos of the 'team' on their website, generic names (Amanda Jones could barely speak English when I finally got her on the phone...red flag #1). I was just eager for a pay check as my EDD ran out. I don't want anyone else to fall for this since the website is still active as is my portal and sign in. I reported this to the FBI Internet Scam department and gave them every email and password, my contract, offer letter etc. I just wonder what I was actually 'reshipping'??? When I dug initially NOTHING came up as far as anyone else having this experience with them in particular. Help stop the madness please!!

So I was looking for a job on indeed and got an email from Paul Christopher telling me my "candidacy was suitable". I signed an employment agreement and emailed it back. The job allowed me to receive, wrap and ship packages with their own shipping labels all I had to do was receive and ship them. I just figured I got lucky. I really needed it at the moment especially with this pandemic going on. Then I ran into a friend who I was telling about the job and she let me know she was also a victim of reshipping scams which I had no idea of until I researched it on a private website because if I go on Google it just shows up as a legit webpage. I wish I would’ve found out sooner because I have already shipped out a package.

Today I did some research into At Home Gift Wrapping service and I discovered they are a scam. This is alarming because I was recently offered a position as a gift wrapper. I went to Prime Gift Center’s website http://primegiftcenter.com and even though it looks legit and trustworthy there are some things that make me suspect something is going on. First of all, their phone number never works! I tried multiple times to contact them but have never gotten through to anyone. They have someone open your package, inspect the product, and reship that package using a shipping label they provide. It all sounds too much like those scams I’ve read about online.

- Roanoke, TX, USA

Prime Gift Center contacted me by email. When you agree to the first email stating that you have applied for this position, they send you another email with interview questions you need to answer. Obviously, you received another email, once you're done with your assessment stating you have been qualified for a position that will allow you to work from home for a great amount of money. In the attachment of that email, they also fabricated a 1099 form that you also need to fill out.

At first, the pay is attractive: working from home receiving packages and then wrapping them up with creative wrap and artistic details. You need to deliver the item to the customer. All this for $2000 per month working 10 hours from home and also receive bonuses, 2 paid holiday and 10 paid sick days. A dream come true!

The phone number for this company (614) 362-0044 is always busy

This company is not listed on the Ohio Secretary of State Businesses website

There is no LLC for this company. On their web site, the customer has no links to order such a *special wrapping* for the package they purchase. Wrapping random package from people you don't even know from my home that customers don't even know of, is a total scam.

I've sent an email yesterday to Paul Christopher at  [email protected] for this matter, and until now, no response.

I am currently working from home, self employed and have been actively looking for work on a daily basis. As every little bit helps.

I received first contact through email with an interest in my resume. I replied with my information (name, email) I do not recall giving any sensitive information. I later received another email about an online interview which consisted of small youtube clip questions, which I did answer and replied. The last email is a 1099 form, consent to work.

This job offer seems too good to be true. This would be my dream job honestly. I cannot find any info about this business stating it is a legitimate business or not on my own, so that is why I am reaching out.

- Wallace, NC, USA

The said they would hire me for a job i just received the email something told me to look into it first and now I see there a scam warning and i cant find any website on them I did provide my social and fill out a contract I really hope ot wasn't fake and if so how do I protect myself

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