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The company Navis Worldwide LLC contacted me twice about a position as a package handler. As part of this job, packages are supposed to be sent to my home address and I'm supposed to accept and sign for them. After that, I'm supposed to open the packages and verify that they are in proper condition. Then, I was told that I would receive a monthly salary of $2800 and a $45 bonus for each package successfully delivered. The first email, Ash Alba sent on May 3, 2022, from [email protected] It was a lot more detailed than the second email, which came on May 2nd, 2022 from Richard Brandon from [email protected]. When I searched Google for this company, no information popped up, not even their website, which is www.navisworldwide.com. They have also been sending me text messages. They have used different numbers each time. If I Google the address, it comes up as an address for Garda security and does not mention anything about Navis Worldwide LLC. This would be a company that acts as a middle man between the United States and foreign countries. American companies can export cheaper products overseas. his what they did to my husband

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So is this company legit?

This company is not real ?

+2

They sent me an email that they saw my Application on careerBuilder and I would be excellent candidate for their company. I applied to the email that I was interested. Everything to me sounded legit until I google the company web site and I saw this. Unfortunately I was disappointed and I thought I can work at home.

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Scammer finds your email through a "Vacancy Aggregator" site and offer you the job without an interview, asking for personal info such as phone, picture of ID, and social security through means of a "W-4." Then you start getting sent packages that have clearly been forwarded at least two to three other times, and it's your job to forward it once more. There are a lot of issues with packages listed on the system dashboard, frequently getting tracking numbers that don't exist, and even incorrect packages entirely that management then has no idea how to solve. When following up about unknown packages and more info in general, supervisors will leave you on speaker while "reprimanding" warehouse workers, except they are speaking into the phone to make it seem more authentic. Each manager has two phone numbers, and they don't pick up phone calls unless calling you first.

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They did an phone interview with me!

So was it a scam?

+1

Anyone can make a document for a business, literally anyone. Doesn’t make the company any less fraudulent.

I believe it is. What they are doing is illegal. If you go and research ‘reshipping’ jobs every single article says it’s illegal and there is no such thing. They buy their goods with stolen credit cards and reship them under your name, so they don’t get in trouble.

Not sure if you can fake something like this it was also multiple pages.

I saw this job on the app INDEED I applied I’m doing it I’ve been for like 2 weeks now I obviously still have my other job just incase. But I wouldn’t register until they proved to me that they were a legit company and they sent me there legal documents with the irs stating they were “legit” and they have an EIN (Employer ID Number) which is also huge. 100% honestly though it definitely feels to good to be true and I still have doubt but you’ll never know less you give it a shot. Took a bit of a risk giving my social but it was on a W-4 Form which you have to fill out for every job. Other than that they don’t ask for anything els but again I will say there is quite a few red flags.

They want me to reship packages from my home to Europe for money, not one person I spoke with spoke proper English, I almost fell for it until they said I might receive a check or mail or mail from pay pal with different peoples names on it in the instruction

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Same thing happened to me, this is a scam. Even though they have a business document, this is a fraudulent organization that uses scam tactics to get people to ship mail using their name and address to third party customers so they won’t get in trouble. This is also called a reshipping scam. These ‘companies’ usually use stolen credit cards to pay for the goods and later earn money as they sell these stolen items.
Try and report their activity through here. And deny/reject any mail that comes to you from them, as helping these companies is a felony. Again, as they use your name and address, you end up being responsible if they get caught.

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Same thing, I believe this is a scam. Apparently very similar thing has happened in the past. If you filled out an application I would just go ahead and submit a claim to USPS. Company scam like this one uses stolen credit cards to purchase goods and ship them off to third parties using your name (as they deliver the package to you first), so at the end if they get caught they don’t get in trouble, since it’s your name that’s on all the packages.

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I was contacted on 2 different occasions by this company called Navis Worldwide LLC offering a position of employment as a package handler. This is supposed to be a work from home position where packages are sent to my address and I'm supposed to accept them and sign for them. After that I'm supposed to open the packages and verify that they are in good condition and not damaged. I was then told I would receive a monthly salary of $2800 and I would get a $45 bonus for each package successfully sent. The first email came from a guy named Gary Spurlock on April 25th 2022 from an email address [email protected] It was a lot more detailed then the second email which came May 2nd 2022 from a guy named Richard Brandon from an email address [email protected]. I tried google searching this company and no information pops up not even the website that was given which is www.navisworldwide.com. I have also been receiving text messages from these people. Each time it was a different number. When I google search the address it comes up as an address for Garda security and doesn't mention anything about Navis Worldwide LLC. This is supposed to be a company that acts as a middle man between the United States and foreign countries to send products from American based companies overseas for cheaper.

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Omg! I believe I was scammed…I literally going through the same thing.

Is it a scam?

Wow dis da exact same thing happened to me I even logged in like dey told me to , so is it really a scam?

Literally the same thing just happened to me

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