Family Care Pharmaceutical Reports & Reviews (10)
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2806 S Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis, MN 55405, USAPhone: |
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Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United Kingdom
Type of a scam Bank/Credit Card Company Imposter Scam
Initial means of contact Email
Its a scam
They did all their interactions online, including a written online interview, signing forms and so on. Tried to find their address and they just didn’t exist. Their official website is a free website made through a website making company.
Be careful before giving them your details.
Thanks for this information
Working here now
Family Care Pharmaceutical scam job offer
• They have no LinkedIn because they're a "new startup" even though plenty of new companies and startups usually get that squared away almost immediately. Huge red flag.
• Google images for either location listed looks out of date(years) and highly suspect w/ no buildings, signs or names of the company in question in sight.
• Part of the introductory sentences in the offer letter mention I "need to purchase equipment with a check that will be forwarded to me" as well instead of providing any info, links or sources about where said equipment can be acquired, let alone what it is.
• The "CEO" cannot be google searched or found, anywhere. No LinkedIn, no search results or even mention of them in any forum or review.
• The US number linked/displayed hyperlinks to some UK number when clicked which leads me to believe they're somehow spoofing a fake number here.
• I tried direct dialing the US number speaking to some fellow named "Michael" who proceeded to "look me up" in their system then send out a W4 form via email, but it was immediately sent from someone named "Karen Cummings" despite me talking to a "Michael" in real time.
• Follow up point to the one above; I called during work hours and the phone rang incessantly the first time. The voicemail is a generic off sounding robotic voice that said "cannot be reached". No professional voicemail line from a regular person about business name, operation hours and so on.
• The entire "interview" process was conducted solely on-line, so I never talked directly to any person and there was no follow up about questions I might have, with anyone.
Hopefully this review of these fraudsters/scammers that likely rope people in with too good to be true business prospects such as high base pay, paid training and minimal effort to get your foot in the door, are flagged and recognized for what they are. A scam. The use of checks/stipends to be passed around that will likely bounce from your bank or get your funds, however much you have, drained is a popular tactic that's widely used and quite successful against the less diligent. Take care out there folks and always do your research cause if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Type of a scam Employment