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Report: #1330128

Complaint Review: Vestel Logistics - New York Internet

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Vestel Logistics Stanley Lawson Scam Copenhagen, Denmark

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Well planned and executed ripoff (scam).  Seemed to be a reputable company when I checked the internet.  This position was for a Project Manager (Supply Chain Management).  I applied and was contacted by Stanley Lawson via email.  Most all communication was by email from Mr. Lawson.  However, I was contacted by phone from a Anna Williams (HR).  She had the same phone number as Mr. Lawson.  When I called this number no one answered the phone at all!  Left multiple messages, no response. At any rate, the initial email was from Mr. Lawson, who explained the position and stated that it would require 5 weeks training (from home) and if you passed all the training, you will have to go to New York for an additional 4 weeks of training.The first weeks training was sent via email, I studied the training packet and took the test and the end of each week and sent via email back to Mr. Lawson.  He in turn sent an email (normally on Monday-Tuesday) the following week stating you did great and were email the second week's training, Friday test again.  This proceeded for about 3 weeks, then I was sent an email stating that a part-time position opened up and instead of the $2K you would receive at the end of the training (if you passed all 5 weeks) you would receive $4K.  I could go on and on, however, this is what I questionned immediately.  I ask what the part-time job entailed and he stated they needed equipment such as laptops, etc., purchased and shipped to Denmark as they were having a hard time acquiring these.  Really, a company if this stature (on-line) having a "hard time" obtaining equipment.  He then stated they would give me full access to their banking information. My response was "no" not interested.  He responded via email he completely understood and continued to send me weekly training updates and test results.  At the end of week 4, he sent me an email stating that a check was cut on September 12th and mailed to my home.  No check ever arrived!  I checked the scam reports on the internet and saw that someone else posted a report on September 15-16.  I then emailed Stanley and ask to please tell me this was untrue.  He never responded and the last email I sent the email address was disabled. I consider myself a fairly educated educated person and this one got me unfortunately.  I am retired so I really do not care as I am not working anyhow and just went along with the program.  I had a gut feeling that I would never receiive the $2K when I declined to purchase equipment for Vestel.

 

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