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  • Report:  #517001

Complaint Review: Honeywell International Inc - Morristown New Jersey

Reported By:
Suz - Shirley, New York, USA
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Updated:

Honeywell International Inc
101 Columbia Road Morristown, 07962 New Jersey, United States of America
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This so-called James Clifton contacted me with this unbelievable job opportunity, acting as an accounts receivable, multi-level marketing network where you can make up to $1,500 weekly online working from home.  He mentions Dave Cote as the Chairman and CEO.



I stupidly gave them the information they wanted, my name, address, phone numbers, age, gender, nation of origin and my resume.  They told me I would receive a phone interview, which never came about.  I came home one day to a FedEx envelope with nothing but two money orders for $950 each, which I now presume to be fraudulent after checking out this company with the Better Business Bureau and seeing they score and F with them.



The return address on the FedEx envelope was unfamiliar, so I called 411 to find this person's phone number and when I contacted that person, he had no idea what I was talking about.  I can only assume he was a victim as I was.



I then researched this Honeywell International online and went to BBB.com where I found out they've scammed many people before.



Fortunately, I did not cash the money orders and still have them as proof along with the orginal email that I received from Honeywell from James Clifton.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Flynrider

Phoeix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
Do a little homework.

#2Consumer Suggestion

Fri, October 30, 2009

    Honeywell International is a huge multinational corporation.  They are big players in aerospace, climate controls and transportation products, to name a few.   Most importantly, the have nothing to do with the person that attempted to scam you.   Do you really think that a multibillion dollar corporation needs people working from home to process their receivables? 

"I did not cash the money orders and still have them as proof along with the orginal email that I received from Honeywell from James Clifton"

    Let me venture a guess that the scammer contacted you with an email that was from gmail, hotmail, yahoo or some other source of throwaway emails.  I'd be willing to bet that the email was not from the honeywell.com domain.    That's the key indication that you're being scammed.

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