In this case, the company was also a victim; a legitimate company registration was used for the phony job posting.
According to the scam site thats nonsense.com, fake Job offers typically fall into three different categories of scams – advanced fee fraud, money mule scams and check cashing scams, and sometimes a combination. The point of fake job offers is usually identity theft or money laundering.
WorkSource reminds you that it can be difficult to determine when a listing is simply a scam. Here are some warning signs that should alert you:
- Emails that do not come from a company URL (ABC Bank at gmail.com, for example)
- Misspellings, grammatical mistakes, or weird syntax in the message (“the company can be offering you as best salary…”)
- An employer offering employment without an interview
- An employer who charges a fee to employ, find placement, or provide training prior to an official job offer; likewise, an employer that offers to send you a check that you cash in advance of employment.
- Employers who make exaggerated claims of earnings or profits
- Any employer requesting that you transfer funds or receive packages for reshipment, especially if they are located overseas
Here are some tips to keep you from falling prey to scammers:
- Look up the company; if you can’t find it in a Google search, you should be cautious.
- If the message makes you suspicious, paste the text of the email into a search engine. You may find sites that warn you against the scam.
- Do not provide your social security number or any other sensitive information to an employer unless you are confident that the employer is legitimate
- Be wary when replying to unsolicited emails for work-at-home employment
- Be cautious of employers who conduct their interviews in a home setting or in motel rooms
- If there is a link in the email, hover your cursor over it (but do NOT click it.) This often reveals that the real location the link will take you is a phishing website.
Have you received any of these fake job offers? Leave a comment and let us know.