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Scammer's email [email protected]
Victim Location OH 44011, USA
Type of a scam Employment
"To acquaint with, I'm Andrew Carter(V.P), I appear to you as the Hiring Superior/Client Services of Berkshire Hathaway Corporation. As Vice President, Secretary for Berkshire Hathaway Inc. I am involved in a wide range of tax and governance areas, I began my career as HR with Siemens in 1988 and later joined PSW Global Tax Analysis Group 1998. I worked aggressively to becoming an expert in each of the key solutions deployed by GTAG and worked in many businesses where I played a key role in the divestiture of the Networks business and the formation of GTAG tax solutions in the PSW.. I have experience crossing the full spectrum of the HR discipline including talent management and all human resource services to support the organization. ... Please introduce yourself, What are your Full name,Age, Sex and cell number ,where are you located ?"
"My full name you should have from my resume, which was on Ohio Means Jobs web site. I am over 18 years of age, I don't give out my cell #. I am located in Avon Ohio." He did know my full name, which he typed next, so I continued with the interview. He then advised: "This is strictly an online work from home job the working hours are flexible and you can chose to work from anywhere of your choice, The pay is $30.75 per hour, Training is $15 per hour and you will be getting payment weekly via check or direct deposit working 30 to 40 hours weekly,if you are employed you are going to be working as a full employee and not an independent contractor.Benefits: Health, Dental, Life and AD&D Insurance, Employee Wellness and 401k plans.Paid Time Off and Holidays with Generous Company Discounts...." I thought this was rather high hourly rate, but not very familiar with work-at-home jobs. He also gave me the email address for Berkshire. It didn't work when I cut and paste it to check out the web site. After all the questions, he offered me the job. When I asked if I could think about it and get back to him, he messaged: "You are HIRED! You are welcome to Berkshire Hathaway, Inc... You are now given a chance to show your Zeal, Commitment, Charisma, Diligence and be a productive employee. " He asked me to verify my full name, full address, phone numbers and email so his secretary could register me with the company, which I told him he already had from my resume. I asked him twice for his phone number so I could verify him and that he worked for Berkshire. He didn't answer, so I finally messaged that I had to get offline and if he could email me his phone # at my gmail email address. I told him I would be back online later this afternoon. Something didn't seem right, so I kept trying to find him with online searches and finally found there were 4 other employment scams using Berkshire Hathaway,Inc. The one was similar to mine. I will advise the Ohio Bureau of Unemployment about this scam. Also, he did ask me where I did my banking, which I questioned, but did give him the name of my bank (but no account numbers).