Complaint Review: Honeywell international - morristown New Jersey
- Honeywell international 101 columbia road morristown, New Jersey United States of America
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- Category: Work at Home
Honeywell international make great money while working at home morristown, New Jersey
*General Comment: It's not Honeywell, it's some other scammer.
If you are on careerbuilder looking for a real job, pleade be aware that people use real company names and create fake jobs within the context of not working many hours but making really good money just sitting at home on your computer for 3 hours a week. They ask for personal information and want you to send it to a gmail account. dont be suckered by this job with the promise of too good of money.
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#1 General Comment
It's not Honeywell, it's some other scammer.
AUTHOR: Grendl - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 08, 2012
The instant tipoff is the gmail address. The same would apply to a Yahoo address, etc. A legit address would be joe.smith@honeywell.com (BTW, I do not know any joe smith at Honeywell, I just made up the e-mail addy.) You obvoiusly picked that up, everyone else reading this - what he describes is an obvious tipoff of a scam. And by the way, readers, don't click on the underlined e-mail address, type it into the address line of you Microsoft Outlook address field (or whatever e-mail you use). If it is a bogus address, it will bounce back. If you click on the link, and it turns out something else is embedded, your info might be going someplace else - Russia, Nigeria, North Korea, who knows.
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