![]() In the end they r gonna send you money! You have to use it when you order your equipment. They also asked about my phone service if is pre or post paid. They send a long list of things you need (equipment). They buy it as needed from a specific vendor. You get hired! Then they have to set you up with equipment. They asked lots of "interview" questions. Saw a post online from someone saying Hubstaff was hiring for stay at home data entry. Initial means of contact Internet messaging (e.g., WhatsApp) So I wanted to warn those who aren’t or who are much older to beware of fake FB profiles and staffing agencies/job offers like this. I’m 23 and quite internet savvy of course and it even had me almost fooled. During this pandemic when people are desperate to make ends meet without exposing themselves to new strands of Covid this is an incredibly dangerous scam. Over Telegram the questions seemed normal until I noticed that the grammar was incorrect and unprofessional, the “ID” of the hiring manager looked fake, they asked for my SSN, AND then proceeded to ask for the username and password to my bank account! Their reason was “to ensure the funds sent to me for work equipment was used correctly.” Then sent an obvious fake screenshot of an “employee’s account” that they had sent funds to. ![]() They ask you to then download a messaging app called Telegram for an “interview”. They ask you to pm them for more info so I did. I’ve attached a picture of the profile who posted it. I initially saw a post in the Ohio “Buy and Trade” group or something on Facebook with a post offering an entry level work from home data entry job starting at $20/hr for Ohio Medicaid that only required 1 hour of HIPAA training.
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