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  • Report:  #112318

Complaint Review: Post Financial Company - New York New York

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Post Financial Company
Post Financial Company New York, 10024 New York, U.S.A.
Phone:
510-743-4202
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I don't have particular dealings with this company but people need to be very cautious before joining "internet companies" .

Being out of work this seemed like the perfect opportunity till I decided to check out www.ripoffreport.com to see if anything came up on this company. I am sure glad I didn't "join".

However desperate one maybe to find work, please be carefull. Ripoff reports was not the first thing that alerted me that this may be a scam, it was the initial email I got from "the manager" about the job description.

Oh please, why would you have a legit business and send money to employees at their home address and tell employees their job is simply to transfer the funds using western union and personal bank accounts. First of all, Western union can do all this,and they even have online transfers, so why hire someone to cash off or send money. Also the so called "Manager package job".

If one is shhiping an international package and is using USPS to ship, even to another country they can do it all, why would a middle person be needed? adding a middle between USPS and the "company" final customer would only add to costs. The first thing that came to my mind was Post Financial Company would be using my address and personal information to avoid direct interaction with customers which would leave me...in a deep hole.The other thing that I observed from simply having a keen business sense is the unprofessional manner in which the job description was written. There were many grammatical and spelling errors and the biggest alert was asking for personal information using a so-called "form" in a simple email when I was expecting to sign up on a secure site and also the "form" did not even ask for my qualifications and education background for this so called Manager position.

My advice is be cautious and look for jobs the old fashion way....with classifieds,mailing your resume and talking to a real live person/company.

Anonymous

Florida, Florida
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Garvin

Crescent,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Dont send out personal info

#2Consumer Suggestion

Sun, November 07, 2004

I do not know if it is too late for you. However, I hope you did not send your SSN in your email to that "company". Be mindfull that you should NEVER send detailed personal information via email. Maybe you can try to cancell your "application" to them and hope they dont use your personal info. IF they have your SSN then visit the Social Security Office and tell them your social security number has been compromised and they will issue you a new SSN.That's all I can suggest for now, but maybe someone else is in the same situation and can send you a post here on what to do. Also please if you sent the company your Bank account info. and based on what you have learned from this and other ripoffreports don't wait around like some people have, and have bills and fees being charged to your bank account. Simply visit your Bank, let them know that your account has been compromised and they can close your account and transfer funds to a new account. You can do the same for your phone number, if you feel it is needed. But as for them having your address, you can't be expected to move, can you :) just expect lots of junk mail. Good luck.


William

Lawrence,
Kansas,
U.S.A.
CAN I STOP OR IS IT TOO LATE

#3Consumer Comment

Sat, November 06, 2004

Can I stop this company from using the info I just sent them or is it tooo late?

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