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Too good to be true job posting found on indeed. I couldn’t find about it at all. I went through with it out of desperation I; followed all of the usual steps for “employment”.

Employment involved:

Having packages delivered to my home

Picking up packages with an “Authorization Letter”

Confirming the item

Sending item within 24 hours of shipping label being assigned

Supposed compensation:

1500$ salary

50$ bonus for successfully completed processing

100$ for successful processing of pickup packages

I’ve been an “employee” with the “company” for almost a week now I’ve sent off 4 packages now I have 5 pretty expensive packages sitting in my home so I ask the lady is this company a scam she reassured me it wasn’t sent me verification of EIN number and LLC but since I found this page I really don’t believe they are real and I filled out a w2 and direct deposit info what should I do ? And if you can see the job info line up perfectly with these reviews and the so called supervisors omg these scammers are really getting unique not to mention I did an interview asked questions and speak to the manager and supervisor everyday and have been reassured that I’m a pretty good employee and there are growth opportunities within the business…. So unlike most people when I suspected fraud they did not block me and my dashboard with them are still active I’m just really unsure on what to do
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I got the same legal docs as well and I can’t login in today. I was supposed to be paid on the 19th.

Hey can I contact with you by email?

Turbo Quad Post (TQP)
welcome Dear Ashley, I officially welcome you to our team in the shipping Department! Please follow the instructions to create your account on the Dashboard: * Go to https://turbo-dashboard.com/user/ (add this link to your bookmarks) * Set up your username and password and provide the information required * Click "Submit" After you receive an email confirmation (within 2-3 hours), you can log in and check "Help" for the detailed instructions and guidelines. Click on the same Dashboard link but this time enter the username and password you created during the registration process. Packages will be routed to your address. You will start receiving them in 3-4 business days. Remember, you need to check your Dashboard for updates at least twice a day. Keep in touch for daily instructions. Please do not hesitate to contact me for assistance and any questions or concerns. --- Kind regards, Laila Mcgee | Manager Shipping Department Direct number: (313) 417-4054 or (231) 335-1141 Turbo Quad Post (TQP) 311 Bell Ave #3C, Cadillac, MI 49601 (888) 325-5071 Mon-Fri 9:00am-6pm EST / Sat-Sun Closed

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Please report them to the inspectors

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Saw their job on indeed. I’ve worked it as hard as I could was never late with a package. Now today the Sheriff shows up on my doorstep and say my address is linked to a fraudulent purchase from someone’s credit card. As we are talking the package shows up to my house. After the package is take by the sheriff, I call all the “supervisors” multiple times and there is no response…they better hide well cause if I find them they gonna need Jesus…

As of today just realized that this is a scam. They got me 2 weeks before I was supposed to get paid…had the local sheriff show up to my house asking questions about a package that was supposed to be delivered. Come to find out it was reported as a fraudulent purchase and thank God it shows up while the sheriff and I are talking. “Turbo Quad Post” is the biggest scam and hate they got me…they better never let me find them because things are gonna go alot different for them.

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Oh really ? I’m suppose to start soon now I’m scared

Was giving packages to send off but was not going to the right sender and was giving packages before any other information to make sure I would get paid. I already sent them a picture of my id. After that I research them and learn it was a scam

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They called, I answered, it seem like there was two people and they were walking. I heard a small chuckle then the phone disconnected on their end. They call back. They said it takes a month to be paid your first check then after that you are paid every week. Plus an additional $50 for every additional package that is packed/unpacked and sent. It did not seem that legit but it did not seem like the obvious scam job. Red flag, I goggle search the numbers, I could not find anything. I googled the person name Art Lincoln HR manager and could not find anything. I wanted to see if there was a company website, there was no website. She sent me some BS cheap cloud base site where someone can upload papers/ docs only to the link and you click on it. There is no company reviews, no youtube reviews or nothing. They sent these w2 forms that they claim needed to be completed. Being the lazy person, I am a times, I did not complete it. I was concerned about the how heavy are these packages and what is the number of packages of range I will receive daily. Email is [email protected]

Information
Regards, HR Department
Turbo Quad Post (TQP)
311 Bell Ave #3C, Cadillac, MI 49601
(888) 325-5071
Mon-Fri 9:00am-6pm EST / Sat-Sun Closed

Shipment coordinator at Turbo Quad Post (TQP).
The link I received https://quadshipping.com/video.html

Company website https://quadshipping.com/

It is a scam they set up a dash board send u shipments when it comes time to pay up they block ur turbo account n don't pay

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Thank god I didn’t send my ID or anything yet after the interview

So far I be sent over 20 packages that are variety for things that are EXTREMELY VALUABLE and heavy I must say.
And i my self have not had any problems.

I’ve went through the exact same process y’all are listing. Then I read a pause at w2… in which is probably why you never started working or even assume it’s a scam.

Guys…all employers need your identity. It’s just the way it goes.
Now forgive me if I am wrong, because I haven’t gotten my first pay yet.

I am currently on a month probation, but the portal allows you to track the earnings PER package. And the money “Seems” great!

I don’t want to keep second guessing this company, and really hope it’s legit because I have been busting butt making deliveries.

Because truthfully if this company was a scam why would they send very extremely valuable product it just wouldn’t make sense to me. And if it were stolen supplies I’m sure the contract wouldn’t go this long or items I’m receiving wouldn’t continue when they’re on a risk to getting caught? It just wouldn’t make sense to me other rise.

But so far so good on my end

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Any update on getting paid?

Well we all just stated that you have to wait a month, most of everybody sent their i.ds and bank information in. Trust me you will not get paid.

What do you mean so far so good have you gotten paid? Can you even still log on to the dashboard?

I’m supposed to get paid tomorrow too and now I can’t login. Wow I had so much things set up to get paid and come to find out this been a scam the whole time. They set me all the way back with my bills! What should we do?

So we’re you paid yet? Because tomorrow is the day I’m supposed to be paid but now I can’t login to dashboard

We went through the month and didnt got paid… this “company” use stolen credit cards to make purchases and then send it to your house to avoid getting their address compromised and if anything goes wrong its you the one that gets in trouble NOT THEM… google the address and you will find that the place doesn’t exist , its an empty parking spot right next to a NAPA … also call the number they give you , you will see no body pick up the phone and always goes to voicemail's also , if you call any busyness the answering machine will greet you saying stuff like , thank you for calling …. Name of the company … etc etc … if you call the number its will just say shipping department. My inlaw hot scamed also working with the same people …DO NOT FALL FOR IT UNLESS YOU LIKE TO WORK FOR FREE AND FEEL LIKE A [censored] WHEN YOU DONT GET PAID , just like me and my wife did

When it’s time to pay up just come back and update us.

Additional Email Used by scammer when I replied to find out their location: [email protected]

This is sick and sad that companies want to continue to scam, period. I JUST HAD THIS SAME THING HAPPEN TO ME! I am not falling for it again, PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH ON REMOTE/ WORK FROM HOME JOBS BEFORE you accept them and give them any information.

Basically sending you an email saying that you apply for a job and that you got hired and then you will have to proceed to watch a short video for like 7 minutes showing you how they get that job done and how to navigate on the website for the dashboard basically if you get any packages that's broken or anything like that you have to take a picture and send it put it on your dashboard so they can know first thing after then tell you about the shipments and what type of product did they accept or they sent to your house after that they only send like 40 lb per shipment also saying that they're going to cover the cost of shipping and printing if you don't have your own printer at home since giving you a 2800 for your income for a month plus $50 every shipping you do this on time and correct and after that the payments will start going by weekly

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Well I fell for the scam. I was legit in a hard spot thinking that they found me on indeed and I might have applied for the position or something and so I got hired and I thought that things seemed weird but just hoping for the best and thinking that I really just landed a good job from home and all I got to do is make sure people stuff isn't broken or messed up and I filled out all the paperwork and now I don't know what to do because I feel like things are fishy and nobody's returning my calls or my texts all of a sudden when usually they blow me up a few times a day. And now they have all my information. I don't know what to do. Any suggestions on how to fix this situation?
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They emailed me as well and I just so happen to look up this place and it was not making sense. I signed a couple documents electronically as well , smh you guys youre not the only one. I definitely learned my lesson. Please report them you guys They have our ID information and all even though i crossed out the last 4 of my DLN but still my birthday is on there right along with my address and all.

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The same thing happen to me I signed a contract and they send me a W2 to fill which I haven’t. Idk what to do because they keep sending me task (packages) and I’m the contract it said I had to give 4 weeks notice. Someone help!

Well I fell for the scam. I was legit in a hard spot thinking that they found me on indeed and I might have applied for the position or something and so I got hired and I thought that things seemed weird but just hoping for the best and thinking that I really just landed a good job from home and all I got to do is make sure people stuff isn't broken or messed up and I filled out all the paperwork and now I don't know what to do because I feel like things are fishy and nobody's returning my calls or my texts all of a sudden when usually they blow me up a few times a day. And now they have all my information. I contacted a few places to report this.

I received a similar email from "Turbo Quad Post" offering me a job working from home, as a "shipments coordinator". Same deal, wherein they wanted personal information, such as name, address, phone number, etc. Said I would be inspecting incoming packages for damage, ensure customer's orders are sent on time, and coordinate with team. This all sounded very suspicious to me, so I did not send any of my information or apply for the job.

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You know when an email is a scam because the email address from the sender doesn’t match the business name in the email, and also since when does an HR Department ask you to reply with all of your personal information like your home address? That’s what applications for. Please be safe out here because sex trafficking is very real and so are scammers who will use your information to pull all kinds of foolishness. If something doesn’t make sense to you think about responding before you do and do your research on what a scam email looks like. Also, if you Google “Top Quad Posts” you’ll see there’s a link that pops up from many people who have been scammed by them - it’s not even a real company. And it doesn’t make sense a job position that’s work from home, but your assigned to mail packages unless they’re trying to have you deliver suspicious packages for whatever scheme they’re trying to pull but then again that’s illegal. FEDEX, UPS, Amazon and your local postal service are job positions that will have you delivering packages not this load of bull. That doesn’t make sense. So again be careful.

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I literally got the same exact message and email 2 days ago from a [email protected] like what even ? Except the name of the company is now Turbo Quad Post instead of Top Quad Post. You’d think they’d get creative

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It’s a scam, asking for my information thinking this a real job off of indeed.com this needs to be stop this is not okay fraud and identity theft!

so far ive sent three packages out and havent had any problems

I looked up from my phone when I woke up and noticed I had received this text message. They must have gotten my info from indeed com. Congratulations "My Name"!

You've been selected for the Package Handler position. Please read the details sent to your email. For any questions, contact us.

TQP LLC. So, I went to my email and seen this email presented. Congratulations! We received your application for Shipments Coordinator at Turbo Quad Post (TQP).

Please watch the minute video explaining who we are, what we do, the requirements and your responsibilities as a Shipments Coordinator. We recommend that you take down notes and watch the video as often as you'd like for your careful review. One of our HR representatives will call you shortly for a quick phone interview and to answer any questions you may have. Please keep your phone available to take their call. Here is the link to the video:They actually called and conducted a wired interview that had no experience needed basically. They just wanted my ID and personal info because I was "hired". Let me tell you this did not feel right. Usually a company would email you and not text message you first. They got the "position" I was hired for mixed up. And the guy I talked to was definitely foreign. I could not find their business anywhere or reviews. The website seemed legit but there were no reviews as well. It just seemed weird. The guy I talked to name was Art Lincoln. I did not go through the "paperwork". But they do have my name, number, address, and email.

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YOU ARE COMPLETELY RIGHT! Do NOT apply! They have multiple scams that get you to ship stolen goods! The other businesses are Red Tag LLC & Supreme Shift LLC.

The email address listed, [email protected], contacted me out of the blue with a "job opportunity" for a work from home position (first red flag). I had never contacted the company he claimed to work for but received this email nonetheless. I replied back that I would like more information, as the original email was quite vague. An hour later, I received another email from [email protected] which told me that I was already approved for the position (second red flag) and sent a link to a video to tell me more about it, https://quadshipping.com/video.html. A very cute little video explaining how hard it was for people overseas to buy products from US companies (which it isn't, third red flag) and how the job would entail sending me packages to my home address for me to inspect, and then I was to ship them back out using the pre-paid shipping labels they would provide (fourth red flag). The video said someone would contact me by phone (which they haven't yet) and then I would need to send them my information (such as driver's license photo, fifth red flag) and set up how I wanted to be paid, either by physical check or PayPal (sixth red flag). I was already aware of reshipping scams, and this one was textbook. Just for fun, I investigated the website they provided, quadshipping.com, which looks at first to be quite professional, but upon closer inspection is clearly fraudulent. For starters, their address listed on their Google map page seems fine enough until you investigate at street view and realize that it's an Advance Auto store with an adjacent auto glass shop (seventh red flag). But ok, let's say that the Google map info is old. The site claims that the company has existed for six years, and has over 6000 customers. So what are the reviews these customers have given? Well, in six years they've apparently gotten six reviews, and two of them are identical even though the name of the customer is different, with a different cute little Facebook headshot and everything (eighth red flag). If you call the number listed, it rings forever and goes to voicemail, only identifying itself as "shipping department", which seemed a bit odd and vague for such a large enterprise, and then says to leave a message (ninth red flag). The "about us" section claims that they have more than a decade of experience in the Portland Oregon area, even though their address is in Michigan and their own website states elsewhere that they've been active for six years (tenth red flag). Ten red flags in, it was pretty obvious that this was not a legitimate company, but again, just for fun and because it was a slow day, I decided to investigate the site on a web traffic tracker. Three different trackers had absolutely no information on the site, which seems strange for an international shipping company that's been in business for six (or was it ten?) years.

In short, it's an obvious reshipping scam, likely using stolen credit cards to launder stolen merchandise and make you an accessory to the crime. If you get an email that sounds similar, just send it to SPAM where it belongs. I'm reporting them to the Postal Fraud Bureau tomorrow. Hope this saves you a headache!

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