Beware Of This Insidious Remote Work Scam!

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 8. 08. 2024
  • Beware of this insidious remote work scam! Employment scams aren't anything new unfortunately, but there's a clever new scam you should be aware of if you're looking for remote jobs or work. In this video I break down how to scam works and how not to fall for it.
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    1:45 - what the scam is
    5:42 - the scam in action
    11:50 - things to look out for
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Komentáƙe • 551

  • @vigorelliinstitute879
    @vigorelliinstitute879 Pƙed 2 lety +455

    I don't care how desperate you are, never under any circumstances give someone money so you can work for them. If they tell you you need a license and you have to pay for it, walk away. If they tell you you need to buy a kit, find something else to do.

    • @ALifeAfterLayoff
      @ALifeAfterLayoff  Pƙed 2 lety +86

      100% agree with this. No legitimate company or headhunter will require you to pay to play.

    • @Vzzdak
      @Vzzdak Pƙed 2 lety +16

      At the heart of this scam, it breaks down when you specify that a CERTIFIED CHEQUE is required.
      By obliging the "employer" to provide a certified cheque, this causes the funds to be set aside by the employer's bank, making that certified cheque equivalent to cash. Of course, the fraudster will claim they "forgot" to have it certified, at which point you should walk away.

    • @paulinejones9530
      @paulinejones9530 Pƙed 2 lety +12

      I was a victim of this one time and I learned my lesson

    • @vigorelliinstitute879
      @vigorelliinstitute879 Pƙed 2 lety +9

      @@paulinejones9530 that sucks. I wish I could say I have never been scammed.

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 Pƙed 2 lety +10

      i remember a recruiter made me pay for a $50 security clearance before even an interview.
      the clearance was legit but nothing came of it.
      and for a while she strung me along but stopped taking my calls after a while.

  • @m.pineiro7345
    @m.pineiro7345 Pƙed 2 lety +319

    I went exactly through what you just described a few months ago with a prospective “job offer”. The interview was entirely through a messaging app, sent what looked like a legitimate website to review, then the weird written questions, and 20 mins later I had a job!
    Along with the offer comes their equipment requirements that you should pay for but the company will reimburse.
    Long story short I went with my gut instinct and “declined” the offer. Of course I got no response and knew I dodged a bullet.
    People suck.

    • @wyliekat32
      @wyliekat32 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      I went through the same thing, but I use online banking and wasn't able to provide them with what they would need anyway. (I don't cash checks, only DD.) But it seemed a bit too fishy for me too.

    • @ca-lt1fc
      @ca-lt1fc Pƙed 2 lety +1

      and now this scammer has your personal info to sell...no bueno! ⚠

    • @marissacervantes3800
      @marissacervantes3800 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      so as long as i didnt give them bank info im ok ? just got scammed

    • @florencefineart
      @florencefineart Pƙed 2 lety

      Same, I went as a far as messenging the scammer through Telegram and answering the questions for the "interview." But then I called the actual company and they confirmed no such person works there and it's a scam. I immediately blocked them, but they still attempted to call my phone. Didn't answer. Then they text messaged "Why did you block your Hiring Manager on Telegram?!!" Blocked them on my phone. They really thought I was falling for it and freaked out when it wasn't so.đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł Luckily no bank info was given. At most they'll sell my info like my name and number to other scammers.đŸ˜©

    • @gracey-the-good9005
      @gracey-the-good9005 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Just happened to me and once it felt shady I blocked them and deleted Skype. Unbelievable!!!

  • @yasmin8851
    @yasmin8851 Pƙed 2 lety +281

    A legitimate company will have an IT department and will always provide you with their equipment because it has to be configured for their firewalls, VPN, etc.

    • @EyeWYT
      @EyeWYT Pƙed 2 lety +10

      not necessarily

    • @nmtarav
      @nmtarav Pƙed 2 lety +35

      @@EyeWYT yes necessarily. No company that takes itself seriously grants Intranet access to employees personal devices.

    • @EyeWYT
      @EyeWYT Pƙed 2 lety +4

      @@nmtarav thats where you're wrong. It's a new trend called BYOD (bring your own device).. Especially if they use M365 and other online apps.

    • @nmtarav
      @nmtarav Pƙed 2 lety +8

      @@EyeWYT it doesnt matter what you use. Giving access to personal devices is just asking for a security breach. ive never heard of this trend although it wouldnt surprise me if it existed. Its why i mentioned serious companies.

    • @peterstockhausen8806
      @peterstockhausen8806 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      When Covid hit I needed to use my personal laptop to remote into my assigned computer. A few months later they had me pick up a company laptop. At this point I would expect that the company would ship the basic hardware required but not office furniture.

  • @leahmojo2178
    @leahmojo2178 Pƙed 2 lety +129

    I’ve never seen someone so calm yet so irritated at the same time đŸ€Ł yes, these ppl SUCK. I’ve been job scammed before. They didn’t steal my money but they damn sure stole my time and never paid me đŸ˜€

    • @eogatservices1770
      @eogatservices1770 Pƙed 2 lety

      Which company was it ?

    • @leahmojo2178
      @leahmojo2178 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      @@eogatservices1770 it was called shoplite logistics LLC 😒 ugh I still get annoyed thinking about that

  • @tjpatriot8384
    @tjpatriot8384 Pƙed 2 lety +236

    No legitimate employer would trust that employees would not just take the money and run. They would order the supplies and ship them to you. Totally fishy!

    • @SoulsJourney
      @SoulsJourney Pƙed 2 lety +15

      Exactly. They would provide the equipment and have it shipped to you.

    • @meanbean98
      @meanbean98 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      @@SoulsJourney that was my first thought i jumped in when i heard that about a laptop would be shipped also the price they claim to pay hourly I explained when it sounds to good to be true trust me its 99.99 percent that its to good to be true! to someone whose used to doing interviews in person. its a tragedy how this is happening way more then people know...

    • @blitzj0k3r
      @blitzj0k3r Pƙed 2 lety +3

      So true. I wish I hadn’t fell for this scam
.

    • @LevKozlodoev
      @LevKozlodoev Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Yes they would! After several interviews the interviewee’s character is usually apparent enough to tell that he’s not a dipsh!t

    • @Boertje247
      @Boertje247 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Otherwise, every drug addict would sign up and skate with the money! I wish there was a way to reverse scam the scammers!

  • @EPTRotorsports
    @EPTRotorsports Pƙed 2 lety +54

    My little brother delta with this EXACT same situation. They sent him a check for 7k and the job "paid" $25 an hour. We knew it sounded suspect so we took the check to the bank and in 3 minutes they told us it was a scam.

  • @mockdux
    @mockdux Pƙed 2 lety +35

    I have seen this in my job search back in like 2009. It was extremely difficult to spot. The profile pic on the g-chat was a linked-in picture of a legitimate customer services manager. The company name was a legitimate large corporation. They have basically scraped pictures to appear like these real people. I reached out to the corporation to try to report the scammers hurting their reputation but never heard back. I was also turned off by the seemingly poorly crafted interview questions. They didn't understand the work of data entry and it was a red flag that they were offering $30/hr for data entry work worth more like $15/hr. As this CZcamsr pointed out, why would they hire you for a chat interview? But at that time I was desperate for any interviews. It's a difficult trap to spot. Great video!

  • @mitch-lifestyle1692
    @mitch-lifestyle1692 Pƙed 2 lety +65

    As with all scams, my initial thought is ‘who in the hell would be stupid enough to fall for this’
 but then I’m reminded of a few people I know, very smart people from a tech background, who have fallen for similar scams.

    • @paulbrower3297
      @paulbrower3297 Pƙed 2 lety +14

      People get desperate, and people with degrees and long years of professional work don't even consider working in stores and restaurants to scrape by (understandable, since such work simply has one still needing a different job).
      Many people who have had long employment in good companies assume that they will get treated well and that the company is not out to fleece them. Then comes the fleece.

    • @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz
      @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz Pƙed 2 lety +4

      These scammers practice “ looking legit”

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi Pƙed 2 lety +3

      being smart and being street smart is not the same thing

    • @mugenryukyu199
      @mugenryukyu199 Pƙed rokem

      Guess how GTA 6 ip got hacked? T😊hese scammers are absolutely ruthless

  • @TheImprovised
    @TheImprovised Pƙed 2 lety +34

    I had this happen to me. I figured it might be a scam because of the Skype text interview. As soon as they told me it was data entry for 35 dollars/hr? I knew it was bullshit. They basically said I had the job. No questions asked. They asked for all of my personal info. Instead of giving it to them, I had fun with them. I acted overly enthusiastic and started rapid-fire asking questions. They were, I'm guessing, taken aback. They said they'd be in touch later. Yeah. THEY wanted off the hook. I was like: No!! Wait!!!
    They cut out of there. It's sick because if I was naiive and desperate, they probably would have scammed me. If all these scammers died tomorrow, I'd throw a party. You're invited! Bring chips!

    • @ILikesports360
      @ILikesports360 Pƙed rokem

      They tried to scam me with the exact same thing I never used the money because I knew it was a scam and boom it bounced

  • @stevenwasserman9729
    @stevenwasserman9729 Pƙed 2 lety +33

    I got hit by this several years ago when I was out of work. Called FBI, placed a report. Couldn't recover anything. Yes, there is a special place for those that target the disadvantaged.

    • @nsshurtz
      @nsshurtz Pƙed 2 lety +3

      One thing to consider is that the people executing the scam are more than likely someone that is disadvantaged themselves, struggling to make ends meet and doing whatever they can to get a paycheck. It is the ring leaders of the scams that deserve the special place.

    • @unragazzonormale8732
      @unragazzonormale8732 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@nsshurtz its all people who take part in the scam. Dont justify scammers.

  • @jonathank2029
    @jonathank2029 Pƙed rokem +11

    Wow, this actually happened to me this past week! Someone posed as an HR person from CVS for a remote position I saw online. Yup, they even sent me an "offer letter" in the email along with emailing me a "check" to purchase various computer and software equipment. A $3700 dollar check was sent to my email and I knew this was a scam attempt! BEWARE!

  • @knightmareco
    @knightmareco Pƙed 2 lety +15

    Right now I'm about to start searching for a remote working job. thank you very much for this video.

    • @user-li7lh6wc9u
      @user-li7lh6wc9u Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      I JUST GOT HIRED BY 2 COMPANIES BOTH REMOTE BOTH SENDING CHECKS LOL WTF MANG ! THE SEARCH CONTINUES, I LL KEEP YOU UPDATED HERE WHAT HAPPENS, ILL ASK MY BANK IF THEY ARE REAL FIRST THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @ateamfan42
    @ateamfan42 Pƙed 2 lety +20

    Fundamentally, a job is about an employer transferring money to the employee. The moment a prospective "employer" asks me to shell out money for a job, I'm immediately thinking SCAM.

    • @sebas8225
      @sebas8225 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      ItÂŽs a scam, no employer would let you pay for the equipment for the job

  • @KECOG
    @KECOG Pƙed rokem +9

    I almost got caught by one of these some months ago; it went exactly as you described. I got very suspicious when they said I would have to buy my own equipment; a check was delivered without my consent that next day.
    I took it to my own bank, and went directly to a bank officer instead of the counter; she didn't even have to glance at it twice, told me it was fake, and called the FBI.
    I really needed another job, and ran into another scam just like the first one. This time, I had "fun" with them, and literally started an argument with them. (I soon after hired onto a local company, the usual way. I am still looking for remote side work, but that experience has taught me to be very cautious.)
    Thank you for posting this video; these scammers have got a strong campaign here for the unwary.

    • @MichelleHenleyJohnson
      @MichelleHenleyJohnson Pƙed rokem +2

      Now some scammers are requiring you to use online banking and say they will email you a check for deposit. This way they don’t even have to bother mailing it to you. Special place in hell for these assholes!

    • @fishlife7073
      @fishlife7073 Pƙed rokem +1

      So I am dealing with similar situations.
      They are telling me to buy equipment and send them so they can install software and send it back to me .
      Equipments are expensive and they even offer to assist in paying and I feel something is wrong.
      They using they company Nielsen .
      Now they have send me in past to get all my details and tbh I just realized that my credit card even called to check if I am opening new credit card .
      How do I save myself since they have all my details now like my address ssn etc ? 😱

    • @grantmx4742
      @grantmx4742 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      You are so right!@@MichelleHenleyJohnson

    • @grantmx4742
      @grantmx4742 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Report it now to the FTC, they will help you.@@fishlife7073

  • @kailianglf2
    @kailianglf2 Pƙed 2 lety +36

    in the past it was pretty transparent; no reasonable employer would allow WFH arrangements for fresh recruits.
    post covid, however, these scams can now hide among a myriad of legitimate employment ads.

    • @nsshurtz
      @nsshurtz Pƙed 2 lety

      Hmm, I highly doubt your first statement about no reasonable employer allowing for WFH arrangements for fresh recruits in the past. Primarily because I was hired by very large company that doesn't provide the greatest of benefits, but they didn't have a probationary period before things like being able to work from home on occasion were allowed, so I imagine that companies that value their employees properly would have no issues with providing fresh recruits WFH setups before COVID.

    • @kailianglf2
      @kailianglf2 Pƙed 2 lety

      ​@@nsshurtz Guess I shouldn't have spoken in absolutes.

  • @spelly08183
    @spelly08183 Pƙed 2 lety +33

    I applied to an online tutoring company on Indeed. Went through an interview process and was hired. The contract looked typical as well, as was the hourly pay.This company set up my tutoring schedule and asked for information so they can direct deposit my pay. After that I heard nothing from them! No links or software to use to tutor. Fortunately, my bank is really really small and does not approve anyone to withdraw money from my account unless I tell them it is ok. This tutoring company tried to drain my bank account. 😖

    • @JS-ys2uk
      @JS-ys2uk Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Imagine if you were at a job already and gave your 2 weeks! :(

    • @pagalmasala
      @pagalmasala Pƙed rokem +2

      Ohhhh I almost fell for that one, teaching Chinese kids English
no thanks

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Pƙed rokem

      Yeah, they ask for id too. They want everything on a person so that they can fleece them. Glad they didn't t get you.

  • @vucubcaxis
    @vucubcaxis Pƙed 2 lety +25

    Never ever mix you money with any company money.

  • @bhinbayoucity5691
    @bhinbayoucity5691 Pƙed 2 lety +21

    Brian, I noticed right away upon reading your attached transcript of the interview that there were several grammatical errors throughout, such as extra spaces between words, lowercase letters where there should have been capitalized letters, such as ms excel, ms word, etc. At one point in the interview, Stacy tells Mary that if hired she'd be working on a team, then later on asks her if she prefers working on a team or independently. (?). Just a lot of info that didn't make sense...that's the first thing that would have made me ? that whole interview..

  • @HighPriestessK
    @HighPriestessK Pƙed 2 lety +20

    Look for misspellings and wordiness of the English language. No legit company will tell you to go out and buy equipment. I WFH since 2014. Not once did a company tell me to purchase equipment with their check. Red Flag đŸš© for sure!

    • @prissypants6601
      @prissypants6601 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. I WFH as well. I do use my own equipment but the company was not involved in that purchase. Had the computer already just needed a good headset I did get scam emails when I was searching for a job.

    • @wyliekat32
      @wyliekat32 Pƙed 2 lety

      Although legit companies will ask for you to have specific equipment before you get the job. (Computer requirements, headset, etc...)

    • @yellowg00se
      @yellowg00se Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      @@prissypants6601
      where do you work from home?
      I’m trying to do the same but it feels impossible

  • @sfessaha
    @sfessaha Pƙed 2 lety +16

    People really know how to reinvent scams. The cheque scam has been around a while. When I was a student my landlord got scammed. The "students" were from out of town. They sent her a cheque or wire transfer for more than what was required for the deposit. Then they called her telling her how they sent her too much money and if she could send some back. So she did. But of course the money never cleared.

  • @whocares566
    @whocares566 Pƙed 2 lety +24

    It’s really sad people fall for this. This is a recycled technique used in real estate too.
    People should refrain from working for a company that can’t coordinate their own office supplies or asks for $ upfront with promise of reimbursement. Huge red flag!!!

  • @tobikulukjian3899
    @tobikulukjian3899 Pƙed 2 lety +33

    Hi there! Heads up - I received similar fraud emails yesterday from "Amazon" and unfortunately they somehow created real Amazon email addresses and JDs too, but thanks to you and this video, I knew what nuances to look for. It's baffling how realistic this scam is including their sophisticated targeting. I'm happy to send you a screen grab of the email so you have it in your back pocket. Let me know, and thanks again for ALL your help! Stay safe out there folks.

    • @withpikachu2402
      @withpikachu2402 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      They can't create real amazon emails. You need better email client, which shows you all information about the sender. Many new email clients hide this information.

    • @Delimon007
      @Delimon007 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Yes they are doing this now as well. Most of these scams are not that easy to catch anymore but there are still major red flags and most of them involve actually asking for money.

    • @beautifulinfinidee7233
      @beautifulinfinidee7233 Pƙed rokem +1

      The crazy thing is I worked at Amazon Fresh and their interview process was completely contactless. I never spoke to a person, never had any type of formal interview just a test and then some interview questions to answer and then an email letting me know I was hired. I was sent some links for training to complete before reporting on my first day. I didn't actually connect with a person until I showed up to start at amazon fresh and the entire process was completely legit but it wasn't until I actually started that I felt comfortable I wasn't being scammed. Strangest hiring process ever.

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Pƙed rokem

      ​@@beautifulinfinidee7233 very interesting.

  • @i9incher
    @i9incher Pƙed 2 lety +49

    I actually had a company get free work from me. They asked me to create an seo audit for a "sample" website.
    Turns out that site was actually a customer and they tried to get free ideas to then use on their client.
    Basically LEGIT companies are using remote positions to get free work.

    • @TheJhn924
      @TheJhn924 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      ... but I suppose they aren't really that legit if they're scamming you of your time and ability.

    • @757Princess
      @757Princess Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      This is so unfortunate. I’m in the medical field looking for other opportunities so far I’ve only come across $20 hr or SCAM companies

  • @networkeffect7340
    @networkeffect7340 Pƙed 2 lety +23

    Can you discuss the scammy Indian Recruiters? Particularly in IT

    • @pagalmasala
      @pagalmasala Pƙed rokem +2

      My hubby’s getting those scammy calls every freaking day!!! They look at your Indeed profile


  • @nolamisskel
    @nolamisskel Pƙed 2 lety +13

    This nearly happened to someone I know who wants to supplement her retirement. She "interviewed" with a company for a position. Before her first "assignment" they sent her this check that she was supposed to deposit first. Afterward, she was supposed to contact them and she'd get the details for her first assignment where she could keep some of the proceeds of the check as payment for her assignment. She showed me the check and I immediately told her it was a scam and not to deposit it.
    It's horrible that people keep doing this to people who are so vulnerable already.

    • @paulbrower3297
      @paulbrower3297 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      If your first assignment is to deposit a check, then run!

    • @rabbit0877
      @rabbit0877 Pƙed 2 lety

      Sounds exactly like the scam I fell for. Long story short they didn’t get a dime of my money. I feel bad for the people who get taken this way.

    • @heather2997
      @heather2997 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      They got me too or tried to. They used a local small business to put an ad up on Indeed. I applied, interviewed, got "hired" (all thru email) found out it was a scam but didn't let them know until after they sent me a check and I acted like I was depositing it in my account. It seemed really legit until they said I had to deposit a check.
      Edit: It was for a personal assistant

  • @RandallHallKaizenReiki
    @RandallHallKaizenReiki Pƙed 2 lety +19

    A bank can reverse a check as much as 30 days after depositing it. So it can look like it clears and then the money "taken back" by the bank a month later.

    • @TheJhn924
      @TheJhn924 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Correct. Counterfeit checks often contain account numbers and routing information of legitimate companies... fraud is usually caught later when account is being reconciled

    • @grantmx4742
      @grantmx4742 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      This is what people don't understand, it called stop payment. Years ago, when in the helicopter business I only excepted certified checks and waited for them to clear or had the bank clear the check manually by calling the issuer bank and telling them to clear the check. I learned the hard way back then.

  • @JanaeCo
    @JanaeCo Pƙed 2 lety +10

    Another scammer tell is the use of free email accounts. Be super careful of any potential employer approaching you from a gmail account. Ask them to resend their email through the company's domain account. A legit employer won't have any problem with this request. If they can't or won't, don't engage with them any further.

  • @drdan75
    @drdan75 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    I got a job that was a legitimate work from home offer just after the onset of the pandemic. I interviewed online through zoom, was hired about a week later, and had a laptop, two large monitors, a keyboard, mouse and docking station sent straight to my home. No "you buy the equipment" nonsesne. I did buy a cheap desk, but that's it.
    It's a great job (I still have it), and I have all the perks of working from home. My commute consists of walking from the living room to the office space I have set up in the spare bedroom. My wife and daughter both bring me (too many) plates of food throughout the day. My dog occasioinally comes in the room and starts hopping up and closing the laptop with her nose because she wants attention. And the pay is pretty good too. The legit opportunities are out there.

    • @cleabessa8877
      @cleabessa8877 Pƙed 2 lety

      Hi, Can I know please the name of the company you're working for? I am passing through the same experience, I am supposed to start to work the following monday but I am still skeptical is too good to be true

    • @SL-dy6sb
      @SL-dy6sb Pƙed 2 lety +1

      SCAM

  • @alexanderrivera8072
    @alexanderrivera8072 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the info. I usually do some research on the individuals that have contacted me online along with the company to see if anyone has anything negative about them.

  • @jorgemtds
    @jorgemtds Pƙed 2 lety +11

    Are there still checks available in banks? WOW! I haven't used checks in more than 15 years... personally or professionally.

  • @bflbflbfl
    @bflbflbfl Pƙed 2 lety +21

    2:30 some part of me really really believed that COVID, that rare event that affected everyone, will unify humanity.
    Alas, no.

    • @johnathanrichardson
      @johnathanrichardson Pƙed 2 lety +3

      plagues have happened countless times throughout the course of history and none of them have brought humanity together.

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi Pƙed 2 lety

      there’s a war and scammers found a way to exploit it and scam people out of their money

  • @GeminiPeach81
    @GeminiPeach81 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    Someone tried this scam on me last week. I caught it very quickly, blocked and deleted.

  • @MegInWhispers
    @MegInWhispers Pƙed 2 lety +7

    Can you please make more videos about remote / work from home work?

  • @susanm436
    @susanm436 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    I played along and tossed the check, and told the scammers that the bank said the check was made incorrectly and that they called the FBI, that whoever's made it had done a bad or incorrect job creating it.

  • @kktammy
    @kktammy Pƙed 2 lety +6

    In the beginning of the pandemic, I had one of these interviews from a LinkedIn post. There were many red flags from the email address to the time/speed they contacted me, but I still went ahead with the interview. A less than a handful of questions in, it was clear that the other party was either a bot or going off a script because they kept asking questions while I was trying to ask why the job isn't posted on their official site.

  • @ThePowerofJames
    @ThePowerofJames Pƙed 2 lety +12

    Been seeing them using WhatsApp in Canada. Lot of this on Indeed. Looks like a great job, promises remote, uses the name of a company you would know and asks for an interview on whatsapp.

  • @jordang3649
    @jordang3649 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    This happened to me last summer. I have to say it was an interesting experience and I almost fell for parts of it but they were paying way too much for the job.

  • @braedondavies9592
    @braedondavies9592 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    If someone literally asks you, "Why would you describe yourself at work?," then you know something's off.

  • @adamd9166
    @adamd9166 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    Yup, pretty freaking sad for them to take advantage of people trying to better themselves and find better work, especially, as you said, right after/during these last few years. Disgusting.
    They attempted this scam on me. It was all well and good until I got a "job offer" with no more than a phone call varying that my email and location were correct; it was way too easy to get this "job"
    They sent me the "job offer" that basically outlined the same details as mentioned in the article (pay is this much, training schedule will involve setting up your home office etc)
    At this point, I looked more into it, and found out that the email address they used did NOT use the exact same extension as legitimate emails from that company.
    My big tip is to VERIFY that the job posting/person is legit. Look up their name and email and make sure they are accurate and related to the company. And if something feels wrong, it almost certainly is!

  • @_x3111
    @_x3111 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing. Love your content, it helps

  • @slerpn
    @slerpn Pƙed rokem

    Thank God I looked into this before doing anything damaging! Thank you for laying out how the scam works as I was able to instantly identify I was wasting my time.

  • @jordanpalmer6795
    @jordanpalmer6795 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you. My friend just got scammed by this yesterday!she told me she got a job n asked me what I thought because she was excited. (Also she has been out of work for about 8 months) yesterday it seemed to pass my smell test. I woke up having coffee still not convinced so I did a CZcams search and found this. She has not received the check yet, So thanks to your video! I will be able to save her today! good job brother

  • @harryh5620
    @harryh5620 Pƙed 2 lety +20

    I get approached by companies wanting to interview me via Google Hangouts at least once a month. When I ask them to call me, they never do. There are a TON of folks out there looking to steal money from *unemployed workers*. What the hell kind of people are these? The lowest of the freakin' low.

  • @kyledavis4890
    @kyledavis4890 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I hate to say this, but before Covid 75 to 90 percent of remote work jobs were scams. After covid, while there may be remote work jobs out there, the scammers are still doing it. So, yes, a vital and important video to post. Thanks!

  • @paulinejones9530
    @paulinejones9530 Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Wow 😳. Thanks for the heads up

  • @cynthiaeckstine8532
    @cynthiaeckstine8532 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I think you are so fabulous and I wish more recruiters were like you. Trying to take advantage of someone that needs a job is pretty low! Most people know to never buy their own equipment, a typical company would order it for you. But some people are less experienced and I could see how this could happen. Shame!

  • @wannaBepunjabi
    @wannaBepunjabi Pƙed 2 lety +4

    This is interesting. I dont think I came across scams in my recent job search but I'm sure I came across them when I was looking for a room or studio to rent. The ad wouldn't have photos of the inside of the house or they'd want to run a credit check before I'd even viewed the listing. Just weird stuff that seemed off. Always gotta be on the lookout for scams!

    • @Maki-00
      @Maki-00 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      If there is no photo, why even bother wasting your time? People have had phones with cameras for the last 2 decades, so what excuse could there possibly be for them not having photos of a place for rent?

    • @TheJhn924
      @TheJhn924 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Rental scams are big in areas with low vacancy rates. Never send money or personal information without viewing the space you're looking to rent... even then do your homework. In my city someone had access to a vacant house, posed as the owner and was collecting deposits from various prospective renters. Imagine the disaster when multiple families showed up with their moving trucks on the first of the month.

  • @joyeuph
    @joyeuph Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Was in a similar situation but they told me I had to get a full health check before I could start and obviously the company couldn't pay for it with their reason being if I was 'unhealthy' to work, they would've wasted their money. Best part is they promised to send me the offer letter by the next day before I would go for the health check the following week.
    The letter never came and there was no response from the employer.
    Also, another red flag was they were trying to promise me senior position with high salary (job advertised was junior position with market price salary) due to my qualifications and they were 'impressed' with me during interview.

  • @Aelanna
    @Aelanna Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Any time anybody wants to send you a check for any reason, it's a scam. I had a company send me a check once. I just looked at it longingly, because I could have really used that money, but I knew it was a fake. So cruel.

  • @angelacarbon4010
    @angelacarbon4010 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Hi Bryan,
    In my former job, I processed payments and refunds. Whenever someone requested a refund that was paid for by check, it was our policy that we had to wait six weeks for the check to clear before issuing the refund. Have a blessed day.

  • @jennyc5100
    @jennyc5100 Pƙed 2 lety

    Really good video-thank you.

  • @CatloafCreative
    @CatloafCreative Pƙed 2 lety +2

    It's a good rule to see if you can match the position opening to the website as part of basic research.

  • @juniperlights
    @juniperlights Pƙed rokem

    Thank you for this video. We knew something was off about this interview process. It was beat for beat how you described only using Macy’s as a front. Beware!

  • @joshuadoxen7586
    @joshuadoxen7586 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I was approached a couple times by companies using similar methods. In each case, you have to ask yourself why a company is doing things in a way that is out of the ordinary. Why would they send you a check instead of just shipping you the required equipment? If in doubt, just ask. If the answer doesn't make sense, run away as quickly as possible, then report it to the platform they used to contact you. Also look up the person who contacted you to see if the person works for them.

  • @WaylandYT
    @WaylandYT Pƙed 2 lety +12

    10:38 "This to me sounds extremely scammy" I think you are referring to the bits about a check and purchasing kit yourself, but just the word "software's" would set of my scam detector big time regardless of the errant apostrophe, if it was not already. I've baited countless cold call tech support scammers and this is always in their script, so if this is supposed to be a job in the US either you are chatting with an outsourced recruiter and/or someone using a poorly written script both of which reflect poorly on the company in my book or a straight up scammer as this is not common parlance for multiple computer programs.

  • @blitzj0k3r
    @blitzj0k3r Pƙed 2 lety +6

    THEY GOT MY ASS!😞
    Thank you for sharing this helpful video!

  • @veronicamitchell9378
    @veronicamitchell9378 Pƙed 2 lety

    Informative. I had a friend experience this, it was disappointing. I do challenge the thought/categorization of names as ‘normal sounding’. It is laced with bias and not relevant in my view. Thank you for increasing awareness of this unfortunate practice.

  • @AM-jb7oz
    @AM-jb7oz Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you, I hadn't heard about this scam.

  • @abowling5759
    @abowling5759 Pƙed 2 lety

    Really useful!
.thanks for the video


  • @chriswinter8255
    @chriswinter8255 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I've adopted a new rule for myself while communicating with recruiters. If I detect an Indian accent, I cease all contact.

  • @gumie3579
    @gumie3579 Pƙed rokem +4

    I just went through this. I don't think enough people know this is going on today.

  • @benrobinson375
    @benrobinson375 Pƙed 2 lety +11

    The fact that they hire you on the spot and don't even do a face to face interview should be dead giveaways. Some people are pretty desperate I suppose.

    • @joegoss30
      @joegoss30 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      They often target people who haven't worked much in the corporate world. If you've only worked local retail or just got out of high school, you don't know much about how companies work.

    • @benrobinson375
      @benrobinson375 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@joegoss30 Yeah although most people have some idea on how interviews work. It's never just over messenger and then telling you 'you're hired' like 5 minutes later lol.

  • @ramdogproductions
    @ramdogproductions Pƙed 2 lety

    Happened to me yesterday from a job board. Yup if someone wants to give u a check? HELL NO!! and the email was a random address, not a company address.. Shared your vid. Thnx

  • @onlyelias7299
    @onlyelias7299 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    actually helpful :)

  • @michellefunke979
    @michellefunke979 Pƙed 2 lety +3

    I sent in a resume a few years ago to what I thought was a bank (probably wasn't). I got an email back saying I was to call them and I was given a phone number. I called the number and told the lady who answered I was told to call this number and I had applied for the position. She said that in order to go to the next step in the interview process I would need to have all my money, RRSP, etc. in their bank "so we can monitor your finances". I hadn't even gotten to any interview yet and there was no guarantee even if I did all that I would get the job. Well, I declined for two reasons: I had some money in one bank and some in another, neither were the bank in question. And then I also thought - your employer monitoring your finances - what could possibly go wrong?? LOL In hindsight I believe I dodged a huge bullet as this probably was not even a bank and if I had put my money into the "account" they wanted they probably would have taken it and run.

  • @KennTollens
    @KennTollens Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you, I have been looking for remote work

  • @taylorrains1272
    @taylorrains1272 Pƙed rokem

    Just found my bf going through a "data entry" application. He was excited to receive a free mac book and pay of 38$ an hour... Long story a short, they used almost the exact script Stacy did. Claiming to be a company called "american pharmaceutical review". All these amazing benefits, and he got hired in an hour! I showed him they aren't verified with BBB, nor did I see any sign of them on indeed or glassdoor. I took over the skype text interview and asked the Hr manager who was interviewing to show proof of the companies legitimacy. They left me on read.... so I sent them a link to this video! I thought about this channel instantly because its helped me weed through my own struggles with job searches and trusting potential employers. Thanks a ton man. You're saving lives with this work!!!

  • @PseudonymDB
    @PseudonymDB Pƙed rokem +1

    I've gotten these scams three times. Each time they request that I download and use Signal for the interview. I did it the first time but stopped the "interview" when they listed the software and hardware I would need. What I found most bemusing was the position was remote supporting another state, but I would be required to buy a $2000 laser printer

  • @bhinbayoucity5691
    @bhinbayoucity5691 Pƙed 2 lety +8

    I agree that if the company is legitimate and the job offer is real, the company would have bought all the equipment ahead of time n THEN shipped it to the new hire AFTER the hire was made, ie the company should be making tgat investment. Mailing a check to the new hire n asking them to purchase everything? That's a recipe for disaster!

  • @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz
    @MyThoughtzAndOpinionz Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I was offered $30 hr for a work at home job. I almost quit my regular job because of this😂 They actually got my information from Indeed.

  • @bradleydawson9043
    @bradleydawson9043 Pƙed 2 lety

    I just got the exact same approach. Skype interview is as far as I went before ghosting them and blocking texts. Thanks for the heads up! I might have fallen for it or at least wasted more time on it if I had not seen this.

  • @meligoth
    @meligoth Pƙed 2 lety +6

    Very few jobs require you to pay out of pocket for job related items, but those are usually along the lines like footwear like steel toed boots which are things a job seeker would reasonably already have.

    • @sebas8225
      @sebas8225 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      And some clothing, in case they wanna zoom call you

    • @grantmx4742
      @grantmx4742 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      So funny, hehehehehe@@sebas8225

  • @derekbuxton6626
    @derekbuxton6626 Pƙed 2 lety +7

    A long time ago, a friend invited me to some company job orientation that wanted $400 to be hired and all what you would be doing is pass out flyers for them or other stupid things. One employee even told me if I was going to school, they would go to my school and give me my lunch money...LMAO. And I replied even if I was going to school, I wouldn't want you to embarrass me by giving me lunch money, I'm not seven years old. Another employee also said many people don't come back to their company after paying the $400. Years later, I drove down to see if the same business was there and somehow they weren't there anymore :LMAO:

  • @markvirts5883
    @markvirts5883 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I almost fell into the bud light car wrap scam. Red flag was the Guy told me to call right before I deposit the check. Better yet when you are standing outside. I then looked it up found all the people that have been scanned. This is the exact same way.

  • @eliarbaiza
    @eliarbaiza Pƙed 2 lety +2

    What about when staffing agencies call or send messages on LinkedIn or Indeed? How can you tell if they are legit or not?

  • @mrmohammedazar3900
    @mrmohammedazar3900 Pƙed rokem

    Thank you so much I was about to fall for this type of scam

  • @VideoGameRoom32
    @VideoGameRoom32 Pƙed rokem

    I had a reply that I applied for a job and they didn't have a direct company email instead they used like a personal email. Then I was asked to take a screen test question and I answered the questions. Next day they sent me an offer and said they will ship me equipment. Then I called the company and said this HR person doesn't work here and found out that someone was pretending to be them with fake job postings. Now should I reply back saying I decline the offer or just ignore them from here?

  • @sarrjel
    @sarrjel Pƙed 2 lety

    Thanks for uploading.

  • @msvonnvonn8560
    @msvonnvonn8560 Pƙed rokem

    This just happened to me!! Congratulations, you’ve got the job. I let whoever know this is too good true and this process gave me scam vibes. Obviously, No response! I write the actual company to let them know there is someone using their company for scams.

  • @ashamer7776
    @ashamer7776 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you for this information. What do you think about advertisements for extra income that requires you to buy a program that is gonna ''work'' for you?

    • @ALifeAfterLayoff
      @ALifeAfterLayoff  Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Yeah a big NO to that one. Although there are some valid training courses to teach you skills on how to make money in alternative ways. But I would never use a system that required you to buy a proprietary system to use. I mean, if it worked so well, why aren’t they just doing it instead of selling the system? The guy who sold the pickaxes made the most in the gold rush.

  • @amandafey
    @amandafey Pƙed 2 lety

    This has happened to me, but not for a remote work job. One was for a modeling gig, but I had to buy particular things in a VERY short period of time. I also received a check via instant delivery, which i was told was to buy the required things with, and then would be compensated further after the work began. I think this was over a weekend, so I knew the check wouldn't clear before the "supposed" gig started. It just seemed "wrong" to me, so I ripped up the check and moved on.

  • @mayav7751
    @mayav7751 Pƙed 2 lety

    Gah. So much to look out for! I have two degrees (engineering and finance and I’ve worked in both fields) looking for new work and while you would think two degrees are a good thing it actually sucks as most postings are for either or and I am struggling to choose which way to go as there are elements in both I like 🙁. Any advice there on? Or how to find a job with both?

  • @bobroberts2371
    @bobroberts2371 Pƙed 2 lety +5

    I'm betting the channel Jim Browning would be really interested in this type of scan. He follows computer scams all the way back to the source, as in exact location and is able to pull screen captures and security cams to watch the operation.

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      I've watched some of those videos on the channel. Really cool what he can do.

    • @Miz-Newsy
      @Miz-Newsy Pƙed 2 lety +2

      Jim Browning is great!

    • @tabby73
      @tabby73 Pƙed 2 lety

      I think Atomic Shrimp did one on these exact job scams a while back.

  • @harrymandel
    @harrymandel Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Happened to me too but I got suspicious during the 'interview' - the questions were really weirdly phrased and the " "interviewer " acted unprofessionally - getting impatient, annoyed, trying to intimidate me and rush me to answer faster. When he then mention the equipment and asked me for my address to send the cheque I was sure what I am dealing with. Very sad that people like that exist. I was lucky, the behavior of the scammer gave him away fast but it left me very desolate afterwords for a long while. Losing a job makes you feel hopeless anyway and then you enter unfriendly world of fraud and scams.

  • @rabidchoco1
    @rabidchoco1 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Yeah, encountered something similar twice; once it happened to my wife, once was directed to me: fully-text interview (SMS/E-mail with Word attachments) and the BIG RED FLAG was the interviewer was saying I had to buy new equipment for them.

  • @bigneon_glitter
    @bigneon_glitter Pƙed 2 lety +40

    Good to know. What are your thoughts on recruiters who find you on Linkedin/job boards & contact you via email?

    • @ALifeAfterLayoff
      @ALifeAfterLayoff  Pƙed 2 lety +41

      many are legit - just do your due diligence before you engage them.

    • @AdADglgmutShevanel
      @AdADglgmutShevanel Pƙed 2 lety +7

      I got a lot of interviews and eventually a job from LinkedIn recruiters. Typically they would message me on LinkedIn first though. But sometimes they would email or call me, since that info was on my resume

    • @mikep6726
      @mikep6726 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      I've been contacted for legitimate companies in the past via LinkedIn. The recruiter gave an outline of the role and TD me the company name in the first message they sent. Hope this helps

    • @paulbrower3297
      @paulbrower3297 Pƙed 2 lety

      They can communicate through the US Mail, FedEx, or UPS.

    • @chovymasters7577
      @chovymasters7577 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@paulbrower3297 very outdated and slow way to get the hiring process moving.

  • @mrsatire9475
    @mrsatire9475 Pƙed rokem

    This also highlights the consumer benefits of using your credit card for purchases. Since the office equipment was never delivered, it would be easy to contact the CC company and get the charges reversed.

  • @Xanaduum
    @Xanaduum Pƙed rokem +2

    Do your best to scam the scammers, nothing more satisfying than winding them up or even using their own scam against them.

  • @evvehiclesnextgeneration2943

    i want to thank you for sharing this. I just got a check from a weird guy pretended he is a hiring manager for a company. he overnighted this check via FedEx to me .

  • @PikaDamos
    @PikaDamos Pƙed rokem +1

    Praise the Lord and Heavenly father as I thank him and you for this video and the comment section as you guys just help save me from getting scammed

  • @realmichaud
    @realmichaud Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I've been through this. I hung up on the Google chat thing they had set up. As soon as he talked Bank info I was gone. Gone Gone Gone. I said we don't talk about that until I get legit paperwork ect. They didn't scam me!

  • @karlaclerge5386
    @karlaclerge5386 Pƙed rokem

    Very disturbing situation when I was told to take a screenshot of my bank account. Once I declined the job offer, I didn't hear back from anyone.

  • @maureenodelia5081
    @maureenodelia5081 Pƙed rokem

    hello, I still don't know if I got scam or not, but the company has sending me the equipment and on delivery process. But they don't ask me to pay first because its already paid. Could you tell me it's a scam or not?

  • @JohnBachofer
    @JohnBachofer Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    The time I encountered this scam it all fell apart for the scammer at the point when they spoke of the materials required for the role. In my case it was just a few software licenses to be acquired with the check, but here's where it all fell apart. Literally everything the scammer was asking me to requisition were things I already had and when I pointed that out, I got ghosted immediately.

  • @nomadtheadventurer1096
    @nomadtheadventurer1096 Pƙed rokem

    Yes, this happened to me. I was contacted by a recruiter, interviewed through a messaging app-with real interview questions. Someone called my house posing as the HR manager of a company to offer me the "job". But, the voice sounded different than the face on the website. I didn't accept the "job".

  • @MrStephenlederle
    @MrStephenlederle Pƙed 2 lety +2

    I've been on job market for the last 3 weeks and have 4 of these scam attempts. I almost fell for it the first time around.

    • @digitalBrandingScreensavers
      @digitalBrandingScreensavers Pƙed 2 lety

      Stephen just like you did, learn to listen, they usually tell off on themselves. The scammer did not even come close because the (Cheap) me knows better. FYI you want to send me a check with my name to purchase your equipment? Are you insane? I may be cheap but I am sure not crazy. Its sad that people don't have anything else better to do in life. But like my Grandad use to say be careful Life will find you out. Good luck on your search stay smart stay vigilant you will get what you are looking for.

  • @TriniGamerGirl7
    @TriniGamerGirl7 Pƙed rokem +2

    I wish luck to all job seekers. My fiancé received a box of computer equipment from his new employer (August 2022) and I was kinda skeptical but it all worked out, very legit company and they've never had him pay for his equipment.

    • @labachaterairlandesa
      @labachaterairlandesa Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Yes. They ordered and sent him the equipment, right? He didn’t have to deposit any check and then buy the equipment with that money? Also, did they give him a sign on bonus or any pay upfront? Usually, for bonuses, you have to work a certain amount of time before getting the bonus. Companies don’t usually give you money upfront because if you don’t fulfill your end of the bargain, they’re either out that money or have to try to get it back from you.

  • @kimberleyslauenwhite9004
    @kimberleyslauenwhite9004 Pƙed rokem +1

    Couple of months ago I applied for job for remote data entry. A "recruiter" contacted me and set up.an interview through Google chat - posed as a legit company. Wanted to send money to my bank account for me get equipment from their "preferred vendots" . I asked what was my responbilirt regarding that equipment if I decided to discontinue the job - would I be responsible for paying that back. Woman interviewing me via chat kept avoiding the question. Also wanted me to get equipment that nothing to do with data entry (I.e. bar code printer etc)
    I ended the interview - too sketchy.

  • @terrenceturner3895
    @terrenceturner3895 Pƙed rokem

    Funny, I just had this similar situation, but I flagged it back day one. They are in the wait on check phase and I was interviewed on MS Teams. Cant wait to get it to report the fraud to my bank

  • @estevesazeiteiro
    @estevesazeiteiro Pƙed 2 lety

    I'm always wary when on linkedin, or indeed they force to apply through another website.