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Complaint Review: international service LLC - richmond Virginia

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  • Reported By: lookin o4u — crown point Indiana
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  • international service LLC 7425 RANCO RD richmond, Virginia United States of America

international service LLC service LLC never got paid for service richmond, Virginia

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I was sent a app to fill out on a job offer in shipping & rec.they got my name and infor from career  builders and that they thought i was the right person for the job, i would rec  items put a label on them which was sent to me  by email postage paid for shipping to the post office or FedEx i would take to, i was told i would rec 30 dollars per package ship out and a admin panel to log into to check the box for the package that i ship,when it was time to get paid for my service i was never paid and they will not return my calls.i ship  95 packages, over 4 weeks so i hired a lawyer to sue them  to get my money my case is still open,this is not a good company to deal with when it come to getting paid for your service.don't walk away run.

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AUTHOR: CbSiteSecurity - ()

POSTED: Monday, April 01, 2013

Thank you for helping spread a word of caution about these types of messages! Based on the information listed within your original post, the details in question does appear to be a reshipping scam. It also appears to be a spoof message designed to appear as if it came from a legitimate source or 3rd party company in order to lend its credibility.  

We recommend such messages be disregarded and any current or future correspondence attempts related to the message be ignored.

 - If you have been receiving packages, and have sent some off to the addresses on the labels supplied to you by the scammers, please file a report with your local Main Post Office.  Letters and packages fall under the jurisdiction of the US Postal Inspector regardless of the method you are using to send them and how you are receiving them.

 - Please file a report with the shipping firm (FedEx, Airborne, etc.) and ask for the Fraud Department.  In some instances, the packages will not have been picked up on the other end and can be returned.

 - File a report with your local law enforcement.

For more information about Online Fraud, we do offer a Fraud Page for Jobseekers: http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Info/Fraud.aspx



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AUTHOR: CbSiteSecurity - ()

POSTED: Monday, April 01, 2013

Thank you for helping spread a word of caution about these types of messages! Based on the information listed within your original post, the details in question does appear to be a payment
reshipping scam. It also appears to be a spoof message designed to appear as if it came from a legitimate source or 3rd party company in order to lend its credibility.  

We recommend such messages be disregarded and any current or future correspondence attempts related to the message be ignored.

 - If you have been receiving packages, and have sent some off to the addresses on the labels supplied to you by the scammers, please file a report with your local Main Post Office.  Letters and packages fall under the jurisdiction of the US Postal Inspector regardless of the method you are using to send them and how you are receiving them.

 - Please file a report with the shipping firm (FedEx, Airborne, etc.) and ask for the Fraud Department.  In some instances, the packages will not have been picked up on the other end and can be returned.

 - File a report with your local law enforcement.

For more information about Online Fraud, we do offer a Fraud Page for Jobseekers: http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Info/Fraud.aspx



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