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  • Report:  #433437

Complaint Review: Elizabeth Shreve Sharon Nick Derrick Donnelly Phoebe Fryer David Lee Employersonline - Smyrna Tennessee

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- Scottsdale, Arizona,
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Elizabeth Shreve Sharon Nick Derrick Donnelly Phoebe Fryer David Lee Employersonline
yahoo.com, employersonline.com Smyrna, 37167 Tennessee, U.S.A.
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I answered an ad on Craigslist.org for a work from home accounting position paying $25 per hour. The individual (Sharon Nick) responded and asked that I create a Yahoo email and IM so that they could conduct an online IM interview. I did so and the interview was almost word for word what other Rip Off Reports have published. At the conclusion of the interview, Sharon Nick asked me for my account information so that she could send me money to get my "mini" home office started. She told me to take $150 of the funds as my signing bonus and then send the rest of the money to Elizabeth Shreve in Smyrna TN. This is exactly what happened to another individual who reported on Rip Off Reports.

Please avoid this scam at all costs! These individuals prey on those who are looking for work in these troubled economic times. It is very sad and I hope that this report will help you avoid a serious mistake in believing it. If anyone has an idea of how we can stop these scammers please let me know.

Whitney

Scottsdale, Arizona

U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Pheobe

Baltimore,
Maryland,
U.S.A.
Please people I had nothing to do with this scam

#2REBUTTAL Individual responds

Fri, June 05, 2009

Look this is Phoebe, and I am tired of people saying that they are getting scammed by me. I myself was scammed by these people and now it looks like they have taken my name and are using it to conduct interviews. This is not me doing it!!!!! I have not scammed anyone and dont plan to. This is really making me mad. I am going to SUE YOU and the other person that wrote my name on this website. Unless you correct your mistake and take my name out of it. I will look back to make sure in one week and if not I will sue YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Laurie

Haslet,
Texas,
U.S.A.
Fake job ads up 345% as recession creates opportunities for scam artists

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, March 12, 2009

Identity Thieves Prowling for Job Seekers Fake job ads up 345% as recession creates opportunities for scam artists http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2009/03/job_scams.html If ROR removes the link to this CONSUMER PROTECTION NEWS ARTICLE - just search on ConsumerAffairs and you can read the story there.

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