SGS Post Reports & Reviews (21)
SGS Post Contacts
SGS Post associated photos:
View Photos
If you know any contact information for SGS Post, help other victims by adding it!
Add new contacts
|
If you know any contact information for SGS Post, help other victims by adding it!
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin rd, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location TX 78228, USA
Total money lost $2,800
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's website dashboard-sgspost.com
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd Block H3 Tampa fl , Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location CA 90602, USA
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd #100 Tampa FL 33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location FL 33311, USA
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd Block H3 Tampa FL 33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Country United States
Victim Location GA 30294, USA
Type of a scam Employment
Type of a scam Employment
When pay day came, all phone numbers have been disconnected and emails are not going through either.
Scammer's website dashboard-sgspost.com
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd. Block H3, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location SC 29378, USA
Total money lost $1,800
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd Block H3 Tampa FL 33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location MD 21229, USA
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's address https://www.google.com/maps/search/7010BenjaminRdBlockH3TampaFL33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Country United States
Victim Location CA 92612, USA
Type of a scam Employment
Scammer's address SGS POST 7010 Benjamin Rd Block H3 Tampa FL 33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Type of a scam Employment
Victim was contacted via email after responding to a job posting on a legitimate job board website (Indeed.com). After completing the "interview" via phone call, victim was asked to send picture of Driver's License along with financial information. Victim only sent picture of Driver's License and requested to be paid via Paypal (in case the employment offer was too good to be true.)
Victim received numerous high dollar value items - e.g. a Michael Kors watch, iPad, laptops, solar panel chargers, Arlo security cameras, etc. Victim was to inspect the packages for 'damage', take a picture, upload it to the company's 'dashboard' and upload the tracking information once it was dropped off at the shipping facility. Note that the victim's own name and address appeared on these packages after they were re-packaged.
After becoming suspicious, victim held on to a few packages and did not forward them. Victim then received a threatening email from Pierre MConnell below. Note all spelling and grammatical errors are verbatim.
"From: Pierre McConnell
Date: 4/15/20 12:50 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [REDADCTED]
Subject: WARNING FOR LEGAL ACTIOn
Hello [REDACTED] ,
This is to update you that it has come to the attention of the company that the packages are indeed still in you responsibility . After all attempts to remind you to adhere your duty you still failed to comply on your responsibility , a warrant of arrest will be finally served. Anyone who has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be committing, have committed or be guilty of committing crime will be put on custody for questioning.
---
Kind regards,
Pierre McConnell | Manager Shipping Department
Direct number: (813) 822-3933
SGS POST
7010 Benjamin Rd, Block H3, Tampa, FL 33634
(888) 708-0507"
As of 4/18/2020, victim has received letters through USPS indicating that these people are using their home address to attempt to fraudulently open credit accounts using their address (with a fraudulent name).
Beware that if you provided your driver's license, social security number, or any personal information to these people, you will want to put a fraud alert on your credit accounts and freeze them so they can't open accounts in your name.
After further investigation, this company does not legitimately exist at this physical location. The domain name, sgspostemail.com was recently registered in March 2020, another obvious sign of a scam.
>> My suspicion is that these goods are stolen (purchased with stolen information, credit cards, etc.) and purchased with the information stolen from the victims scammed via employment. So they have a steady stream of victims. They will NEVER pay you. Once your 30 days are up, they lock you out of your dashboard and then you become the next identity theft target whose finances are used to purchase the next high-end dollar items for the next re-shipper to package. It's a cycle - hire the re-shipper/quality inspector, steal their info, lock them out, purchase stolen goods, hire re-shipper, etc.
The company "dashboard" looks legitimate and the phone calls sound legitimate. THEY ARE NOT. And they will threaten you with arrest if you stop shipping.
Scammer's website sgspostemail.com
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd, Block H3, Tampa, FL 33634
Scammer's email [email protected]; [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Employment
Initial means of contact Email
Victim was contacted via email after responding to a job posting on a legitimate job board website (Indeed.com). After completing the "interview" via phone call with a person named Marilyn, victim was asked to send picture of Driver's License along with financial information. Victim only sent picture of Driver's License and requested to be paid via Paypal (in case the employment offer was too good to be true.)
Victim received numerous high dollar value items - e.g. a Michael Kors watch, iPad, laptops, solar panel chargers, Arlo security cameras, etc. Victim was to inspect the package for 'damage', take a picture, upload it to the company's 'dashboard' and upload the tracking information once it was dropped off at the shipping facility. Note that the victim's own name and address appeared on these packages after they were re-packaged.
After becoming suspicious, victim held on to a few packages and did not forward them. Victim then received a threatening email from Pierre MConnell below. Note all spelling and grammatical errors are verbatim.
"From: Pierre McConnell
Date: 4/15/20 12:50 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [REDADCTED]
Subject: WARNING FOR LEGAL ACTIOn
Hello [REDACTED] ,
This is to update you that it has come to the attention of the company that the packages are indeed still in you responsibility . After all attempts to remind you to adhere your duty you still failed to comply on your responsibility , a warrant of arrest will be finally served. Anyone who has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be committing, have committed or be guilty of committing crime will be put on custody for questioning.
---
Kind regards,
Pierre McConnell | Manager Shipping Department
Direct number: (813) 822-3933
SGS POST
7010 Benjamin Rd, Block H3, Tampa, FL 33634
(888) 708-0507
Mon-Fri 09:00AM-06:00PM EST
Sat-Sun Closed"
This company has changed names several times, as it was previously Pilot Shippers. Note that the domain name was recently registered 3/13/2020, another obvious sign of a scam. Do not provide any financial information to these thieves. If you have been a victim, please contact your local law enforcement agency and the U.S. Postal Inspector (can be done online https://www.uspis.gov/report/).
Beware that if you provided your driver's license, social security number, or any personal information to these people, you will want to put a fraud alert on your credit accounts (can be done through Equifax and they will apply it to all 3 bureaus) and freeze them so they can't open accounts in your name. You might also consider filing a police report.
Scammer's address 7010 Benjamin Rd Block H3 Tampa FL 33634, Tampa, FL 33634, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location FL 33351, USA
Type of a scam Employment
In that moment I sent a email to SGS POST saying that I wouldn't be able to perform my duties as an employee, because I got scared that they could involve me in a fraud or something, first because they have my ID. I went to the police and they told me to report directly to BBB.
I haven't received any news from this company in 5 days. Hopefully they've fogotten me.
Thank you for your help