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311 Bell Ave #3c Cadillac, MI 49601, USAPhone: |
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Type of a scam 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
Turbo Quad Post
Country United States
Type of a scam Other
Initial means of contact Online classifieds (e.g., Craigslist)
Scam for job
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
Just found out Friday - no labor out of me - Fedx dropped off and came and picked it up in 1 hour..
Type of a scam Employment
Initial means of contact Website
Turbo Quad Post Scam from indeed
Turbo Quad Post Scam
Scammer's address 311 Bell Ave #3C, Cadillac, MI 49601
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Initial means of contact Email
I received emails and a few text from this organization. It
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/
Scammer's address 311 bell Ave Cadillac mi
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Other
Initial means of contact Not applicable
Do not do it
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
Type of a scam Employment
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.
Type of a scam Identity Theft
Scammer's website quadshipping.com
Scammer's address 311 Bell Ave, Cadillac, MI 49601
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Employment
Initial means of contact Email
Scan reshipping job
SCAM SCAM SCAM
I Received Same Suspicious Email From "Turbo Quad Post"
DO NOT FALL FOR THEIR SCAM EMAILS!!!
Scammer's address 311 Bell Ave #3C, Cadillac, MI 49601
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Identity Theft
Initial means of contact Phone
Scam of Employment
Type of a scam Employment
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.
Type of a scam Other
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!