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Report: #1100799

Complaint Review: Precision Research - Houston, Texas, USA

  • Submitted 11-19-2013
  • Updated 06-16-2014
  • Reported By Sheryl - Buffalo, New York
  • AUTHOR CONFIRMED

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  • Precision Research: 1215 6th Ave. New York, NY, Houston, Texas, USA

  • Phone: 518-531-8615

  • Category: Miscellaneous Companies

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Precision Research Mr. Dennis Garner I was sent a check for $1680 to cash at my own bank and send $1350 to Rocheryl Baker via western union and report back to Mr. Garner via phone or email and for me to keep $200 for my troubles!!! Houston Texas

I recently applied to an ad for a secret shopper, I gave basic information such as name, address, phone number age and email address, yesterday 11/18/13 I received a letter along with a cashier's check for $1680, I was to cash the check and keep $200 as my commision, I was to go to western union and send $1350 to an individual in Texas and then report back to Mr. Dennis Garner.

I've been looking so long to find a job and with the holidays coming up I was getting desperate, I decided to go online to see if there were any complaints or info on this company or this individual and I'm so thankful I did!!!

Theese people are preying on all the people out of work, especially now so close to the holidays! I need a job but not like this! I will do whatever I can to see that the person or persons responsible are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!!!

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