I was contacted by Cityelectron.com because they found my resume on the internet. They sent me a contract which I signed and sent back to them. I was hired to recieve packages and send them back out. I looked into the company and there were no complaints filed against them. I looked up their website information and it was regestered to Yvonne Keene, who signed the employment contract.
I worked for them for a month and I did not hear from them or could not get intouch with anyone. I sent an E-mail to their HR dept, payroll dept, and Daniel Margolis, telling them that I would turn my files over to the local poliece and FBI if I did not hear from them soon. I was contacted by the payroll dept. and told I needed to fill out paper work. The paperwork was the same as any employeer would ask plus copies of my drivers license and SS# which is normal with any job.
After sending these documents, I could not get in touch with anyone, or get on the db-data base. It says that the data base is down for updates for their security system and gives a date that it will be back up--which is 2 or 3 days from any day I checked it.
These people are scum, and I am determined to make them pay! Any information about this company is welcome. I plan on hunting them down.
Oh,yes, they also sent me packages to send out, after my nasty E-mail, making me think that I was over reacting--which is why i sent in the paperwork for payment. I am afraid now my identy will be stolen. If someone contacts you from this company--run--or better yet ask for payment up front, and sell the merchandise they send you on E-Bay and we call all regain the money!
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Lighthouse Point,#2Author of original report
Tue, February 11, 2014
None of this information was available until after I had been scammed!
Ken
Colorado,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, February 10, 2014
They also frequently change the "company name" as often as they need to. They are a Ripoff..read the other reports on here.
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Lighthouse Point,#4Author of original report
Mon, February 10, 2014
Why didn't anything show up as a scam before I agreed to work for them--I checked out the company and everything looked good. There were no alerts, and the website looked ok.
Ken
Colorado,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, February 10, 2014
Your next problem may well be prosecution for abetting a crime. Good luck to you. Getting paid may well be the least of your troubles. BTW, they will NOT reimburse you your shipping expenses either.