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  • Report:  #1193096

Complaint Review: MST Company

MST Company MST Company LLC., MST Company Geological exploration. Fake "employment opportunity" trying to get your personal info. Wilmington Delaware

  • Reported By:
    Dan — Madison Ohio
  • Submitted:
    Thu, December 04, 2014
  • Updated:
    Thu, December 04, 2014

I got an email from a Emma Willis about a job that I had applied for on indeed.com for an assistant manager position to a "local company." The intial application was through a "recruiting service" and didnt mention the name of the company that I was applying to. Red flag #1.

The email was only semi-informitive giving almost no information about the company and no website to reference. She claimed the company was called "MST Company" and was "an innovative company working in gass and oil exploration." So what was initially advertised as a local job turns out to be a work at home job. Even better it pays $3,050 for your first month, which is a "training period," then it pays $4,450 per month after that. Wowee! $53,000 salary + full benefits and a profit sharing program for some one fresh out of college with no relevant experience to this "job" and all with out even interviewing me? Red flag #2-53,000.

The email included a "Contract" to look over and sign.

I decided to google search the company and came up with nothing. Red flag #53,001. So I emailed Emma back and asked about a company website. She responded within about an hour with a link to mst-comp.com. Im not gonna lie, the website looked legit, at first. It had me thinking "what if" but spending more than 2 minutes on the website will reveal that it is infact, fake.

So I began looking on rip off report and other scam report sites for this company. I found nothing except for one guy on yahoo answers asking about the company. This poor guy signed their contract and started working. Evidentally he got throught the first two weeks and then was no longer able to log in to the website and could not reach any body at this "company." They got his bank account info because they "pay direct deposit."

These guys are obviously creating a fake job in order to pray on people who are on the job hunt. Don't give them any of your personal information.

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