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Martinez
Martinez
2014-05-22 16:13:05
Unknown
I just received a email, like always I keep on track on my emails and who I sent out my resume to. It was under Max Chester and and email chemmaxster@gmail.com, his number is (281)862-8719. Definitely a scam.
Jessica
Jessica
2014-04-30 00:02:04
Unknown
Weird Craigs List response to me looking for a recptionist position.  Said he was mailing me a check?
anonymoussns
anonymoussns
2014-04-29 07:25:01
Unknown
OMG you guys, I also recieved a email from Jean mclarry,he has my phone number and address from my resume, whats should Ido??
Brooke
Brooke
2014-04-27 23:01:26
Unknown
I got the EXACT same message and now I'm freaked out because all my info was in my résumé I sent. Did anything ever evolve after the email for you?
Hapless Jobseeker
Hapless Jobseeker
2014-04-18 08:29:57
Unknown
The same ad I responded to in Los Angeles is now posted on the Maine Craigslist site with a reply email of walidkhandaker@gmail.com.


CL >maine >all jobs >admin/office jobs

Posted: 20 hours ago

Receptionist/Customer Support Representative (maine)


compensation:  $25/Hour Plus benefits including insurance, paid holidays and paid vacation.
Job Title: Receptionist/Customer Support Representative
Reports To: Client Services Director
Location: San Fernando Valley, CA

SUMMARY
Our nationally renowned consulting firm provides training, speaking and consulting services to medical specialty societies and physician practices. The Receptionist/Customer Support Representative reports to the Client Services Director and ideally has a background in marketing and healthcare. Strong verbal and writing skills are required as the position is also involved in promotion of programs and other marketing strategies.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to, the following:
Telephone
? Serves as "first phone" contact for callers. Answers the telephone with energy and friendliness.
? Assists callers with questions, routes calls, and uses best judgment to determine nature of the call.
? Takes thorough messages from callers and forwards in an email to the intended recipient.
? Ascertains on a daily basis the schedules of the company staff/associates to determine the likelihood of availability and/or likelihood of a call a being returned the same day -- attempts to manage expectations.
? Assists webinar registrants experiencing access issues as appropriate (depending on the sponsor/host)

Hourly Consultative Services
? Triages incoming email questions from the company website
? Creates contract for hourly phone assistance, secures signed agreement and deposit payment, and alerts consultant to proceed.

National Workshop Series
? Assists registrants and potential registrants with questions and concerns on the phone. When needed, directs callers to the website while still on the phone and steps through where to locate key pieces of information. Accesses Peopleware to provide phone assistance in confirming receipt of registrations and completes preliminary registration in the Peopleware program before handing off to the Meeting Manager. Has the training and ability to send/re-send confirmations.
? Helps compile evaluation summaries after workshops take place.

Speaking services
? Summarizes attendee evaluations and feedback forms for programs as needed

Financial Services and Product
? Photocopies and distributes check payment receipts based on company protocols.
? Manages product fulfillment
.
Company Alerts
? Receives and helps edit copy from various sources (CEO, consultants, web resources, etc.)
? Creates and sends company alerts to subscribers
? Manages subscriber base on list builder
? Maintains files of past alerts
? Monitors and summarizes list builder activity

Admin support for staff recruits
? Posts ads for the consultants who may be recruiting for client
? Monitors receipt of resumes and triages to appropriate persons

General Office
? Opens and distributes mail on a daily basis based on company protocols
? Takes deliveries made to front desk and distributes appropriately
? Mails to the offsite consultants based on an established schedule
? Photocopies and distributes industry articles
? Makes client files for speaking and consulting services
? Makes labels as requested
? Scans documents for consultants as requested
? Maintains company contact info i.e. phone and address list
? Provides feedback on equipment/supply issues observed while working in the production room.
? Coordinates sending survey materials to consultative clients
? Coordinates materials as they are sent back to the company
? Posts client documents to SharePoint site for projects using that technology

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
? HSD or AA degree preferred
? 3+ years of front desk experience
? Medical background/knowledge a plus
? Knowledge of medical coding a plus

CLOSING
We offer a wide array of benefits including insurance, paid holidays and paid vacation. Join our fast-paced firm and apply today!Respond via e-mail with your cover letter and resume attached. ?Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
?do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or offers


post id: 4426950039

posted: 20 hours ago

StopFraud
StopFraud
2014-04-18 07:04:24
Unknown
If he used the US Post Office to mail the bad checks, you should also notify the Postal Inspector.  https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/contactus/filecomplaint.aspx
Hapless Jobseeker
Hapless Jobseeker
2014-04-18 06:40:11
Unknown
Suggest you take the check to the police and file a report.
Hapless Jobseeker
Hapless Jobseeker
2014-04-18 06:34:06
Unknown
He ran it again under http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/ofc/4426696686.html and is currently using a phone number of  2818628719.  Go ahead and file a police report and FTC complaint.  

Good Luck.
Hapless Jobseeker
Hapless Jobseeker
2014-04-18 06:05:55
Unknown
I got this, too.  From Noah Theobald <thenoahobald111@gmail.com> .  It contained the phone number (281) 8628719
Really?!
Really?!
2014-04-01 04:09:08
Unknown
I figured it was a scam when I just asked for info about the company before I sent any info. And then received the "introductional email" about hoe he was impressed with my resume..... I never sent one! Then some how I went back to show my husband and the email was gone....
Christine
Christine
2014-03-12 21:54:17
Unknown
I just got this email today. I jut found out it was a scam, told the guy I wasn't interested like I didn't know it was a scam, then reported the email for phishing and I'm changing my password now. This guy won't send anything stupid to my house now, will he? He's also calling himself Morris Enrique now.
Saldyscammed
Saldyscammed
2014-02-26 06:26:27
Unknown
I went through the entire process after researching "Victor Eugene", the potential boss, and after consulting a few friends I felt I would at least tell him I'm interested. Instantly the next email said he had sent a check and then it showed up a few days later. Worried, I told him I would do this one transaction with him and go our ways. Boy was it a bad idea, never have I felt like a total idiot. At the end of the day the check went through, I purchased moneypak cards with it, and the check bounced a few days later. Currently undergoing investigative work with these UK scammers. STAY AWAY
Very pissed at Jean
Very pissed at Jean
2014-02-24 20:55:03
Unknown
So what should I do then with this go straight to the cops
Frustrated at jeanmclarry
Frustrated at jeanmclarry
2014-02-24 20:40:31
Unknown
Yes I too just received a check of 2,400 and he did say to me that he wanted me to buy some supplies and art and send it back . I'm a little scared what should I do .
ramu
ramu
2014-02-21 02:24:45
Unknown
What should I do? I receieved this email yesterday and found out its a scam. He knows my address and phone number now, and he's going to be sending a check to me in the mail soon. What should I do when i recieve it?
Andrea
Andrea
2014-02-20 17:07:34
Unknown
I've gotten this a few times now too up in OR WA area, right now he's using Jean Mclarry and James Mclarry. He also just used Jason Parker this morning.

You can tell something is a little fishy when he puts 9-1 3 days a week which is 12 hours but then puts it's a 15 hour week job @ full time. Be safe
thegreatcatsby
thegreatcatsby
2014-02-20 01:11:17
Unknown
Thank you so much for this post!! I almost replyed to his message I just got yesterday. He used the Jean Mclarry e-mail. The e-mail is definately suspicious especially the AD & D Insurance. (Accidental death and Dismemberment insurance) It concerned me so I went online to search who he is. This is the e-mail he sent me.

Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 01:02:47 +0000
Subject: Re: F/T-P/T Office Support/Customer Service
From: jeanmclarry@gmail.com
To: myemail@hotmail.com

Hello,

I am replying back to your message concerning the job posted on Craigslist in which you're interested in,your application was received, unfortunately the position already been filled, but there's another position to be filled, if you will be interested.
  I have gone through your email and am quite impressed, i think you are the right person for this job. I have had a previous Personal assistant who has been very commendable in her activities and who has been part of my life for the past 6 months, she has since moved on with her personal life and it has affected me in a way. I found her previously on the Craigslist website and I sincerely hope I will be able to find someone again who will be as efficient as she has been. I need your service because I am constantly out of town. I will return back to the state real soon so this process will be on going till then. If you don't mind, I will meet up with you when I return and then we can talk about the possibility of making this long term.

JOB DESCRIPTION
You will be a Personal Assistant,you will walk in to any warehouse which we will be disclosed to you soon and you would be expected to inspect,test, sample, and sorting of products or goods being Purchased. The Purchased products can include a large range of items, including food, Art-Materials, machinery, equipment or pharmaceuticals. Depending the type of manufacturing environment, When you get my mails / packages; you are required to mail them to where ever i want them mailed to. You don't have to put money out of your pocket, all you have to do is have packages shipped to your house and do my shopping. You are allowed to open the packages to reveal its content. All expenses and taxes will be paid by me including your weekly salaries.
No heavy packages is involved! You can do the shopping at any nearest stores. You will be shopping for Art Materials and clothing sorting out my delivers and packages. I will provide you my personal UPS account number for Shipping. All you have to do is provide my account number to UPS and shipping charges will be applied into the account. I will provide clear set of instructions for each task I need done as well the funds to cover them.You will be working 3 days in a week and you're to choose any 3 days of the week from Monday to Saturday that will be preferable to you and you will be working 4 hrs in these 3 days and that will be from 9 am-1 pm and we will be offering you $400.00 per week.

Type: Full-Time
Hours: 15 Hours per week
Days:  3 days per week
Weekly Pay: $400.00

BENEFITS:
? AD & D Insurance
? 401(k)

If you're interested please provide contact details. full name, full physical address and cell phone number to get started.
I will be looking forward hearing from you and then proceed on the next step forward.
Regards.
James Mclarry.
TEL: (818)-698-7004.
Keshia
Keshia
2014-01-03 16:17:36
Unknown
Guys craigslist is full of scammers, I recently got out of the banking business and I have seen at least 1000 fake checks from here varying from personal assistant jobs to people have sold items in return for an outrageous check, please turn the checks over to your local bank included the envelope and make sure you get a copy of it them go file a police report with the fraud dept with everything you have emails phone numbers and never never respond to them, in my experience they are not looking to harm anyone physically but still be Cautious of strangers stopping by and never ever cash a check that comes in the mail and you don't know why!! Good luck everyone I hate to see victims of this crime  
Craigslist advise
Craigslist advise
2013-07-24 02:09:46
Unknown
Examples of Scams

1. Someone claims that craigslist will guarantee a transaction, certify a buyer/seller, OR claims that craigslist will handle or provide protection for a payment.

These claims are fraudulent, as craigslist does not have any role in any transaction.
Scammer will often send an official looking email that appears to come from craigslist, offering a guarantee, certifying a seller, providing payment services -- all such emails are fakes!
2. distant person offers a genuine-looking (but fake) cashier's check

you receive an email (examples below) offering to buy your item, or rent your apartment, sight unseen.
cashier's check is offered for your sale item, as a deposit for an apartment, or for your services.
value of cashier's check often far exceeds your item - scammer offers to "trust" you, and asks you to wire the balance via money transfer service
banks will often cash these fake checks AND THEN HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE WHEN THE CHECK FAILS TO CLEAR, including criminal prosecution in some cases!
scam often involves a 3rd party (shipping agent, business associate owing buyer money, etc)
3. Someone requests wire service payment via Western Union or MoneyGram:

Scam "bait" items include apartments, laptops, TVs, cell phones, tickets, and other high value items
Often claim that an MTCN or confirmation code is needed before he can withdraw your money - this is FALSE, once you've wired money, it is GONE.
Common countries currently include: Nigeria, Romania, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, Italy, Netherlands - but could be anywhere
Apartment listing may be local, but landlord/owner is "travelling" or "relocating" and needs you to wire money to them abroad
Deal often seems too good to be true, price is too low, rent is below market, etc
4. distant person offers to send you a money order and then have you wire money:

this is ALWAYS a scam, in our experience - the cashier's check is FAKE
sometimes accompanies an offer of merchandise, sometimes not
scammer often asks for your name, address, etc for printing on the fake check
deal often seems too good to be true
5. distant seller suggests use of an online escrow service.

most online escrow sites are FRAUDULENT, operated by scammers
for more info, do a google search on "fake escrow" or "escrow fraud"
6. distant seller asks for a partial payment upfront, after which he will ship goods

he says he trusts you with the partial payment
he may say he has already shipped the goods
deal often sounds too good to be true
7. foreign company offers you a job receiving payments from customers, then wiring funds

foreign company may claim it is unable to receive payments from its customers directly
you are typically offered a percentage of payments received
this kind of "position" may be posted as a job, or offered to you via email
Marie
Marie
2013-07-24 02:05:40
Unknown
distant person offers a genuine-looking (but fake) cashier's check

you receive an email offering to buy your item, or rent your apartment, sight unseen.
cashier's check is offered for your sale item, as a deposit for an apartment, or for your services.
value of cashier's check often far exceeds your item - scammer offers to "trust" you, and asks you to wire the balance via money transfer service
banks will often cash these fake checks AND THEN HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE WHEN THE CHECK FAILS TO CLEAR, including criminal prosecution in some cases!
scam often involves a 3rd party (shipping agent, business associate owing buyer money, etc)
Marie
Marie
2013-07-23 22:01:58
Unknown
I got an email from him too after I sent him my resume for an Office Asst. I live in AZ. He offered me $300 per week. He's using the name Noah Theobald. Now I know not to reply to him. I applied for another Office position & the guy offered me $400 per week also saying he was in  Australia. He is going by the name as David Williams but the picture that was posted with his email profile showed a name of Allen Dave; which I looked up on Facebook.
Duhhh...
Duhhh...
2013-07-23 20:36:43
Unknown
I replied to an ad for a private duty nurse in my area.  The email said that the position had already been filled but that he needed a personal assistant.  I actually got two different emails.  One from a David Walker in the UK and one from a Noah Theobald in Australia.  Too bad he got my contact information from my resume.  But really, I wouldn't be too worried about that.  That isn't the point of the scam. I would assume that the checks are either fake, or drawn of a stolen account number.  Either way, you cash the check, the bank realizes the mistake and takes the full amount back out of your account AND charges you an overage fee.  I doubt you will get into any trouble if you cash just one check, but who has an extra 2000 to gamble on?
JPevol
JPevol
2013-07-17 07:35:41
Unknown
(209)233-8103 is the number he is currently using called him, so far I have not received a check of any sort, but when I do I will update this posting. He is still going by Noah Theobald. I would suggest to all who have checks to call the bank the routing number belongs to and speak with the bank. If he is using multiple banks to write the checks and u call those banks and report to them you recieved the check you should be off the hook for any type of fraud investigation. And I would highly suggest not depositing them at all for any reason whatsoever no matter how tempted you may be in these circumstances better to be safe than sorry.
sunshinedaydream
sunshinedaydream
2013-07-16 13:19:45
Unknown
Can the check clear the bank it was drawn on? If so, and I haven't given him my personal information other than phone & address, would I be responsible for the fraudulent check???
sunshinedaydream
sunshinedaydream
2013-07-16 13:17:11
Unknown
The name & number he sent me is Noah Theobald.
Tel:(+613)3403-77545    
Cell:(209)233-8103.
He sent a check and the postage was from a different country, but I am not sure which one. What is the scam? If I were to cash the check he sent, at the bank it is drawn on, would I be breaking the law??? The account number on the check is a real account....
sunshinedaydream
sunshinedaydream
2013-07-16 13:12:26
Unknown
Got the same email after applying for a labor job on Craigslist. There was another "form email" attached!!! Now I have a check from this guy with a legitimate checking account number. Has anyone else rec'd a check??
tonya
tonya
2013-05-22 13:59:35
Unknown
I got email today where noah theobald requests my info. he's willing to pay 250 / week for me to send/receive his mail. pay his bills. etc.
Alex
Alex
2013-05-21 16:02:28
Unknown
Just received an email from him under jobs for Omaha nebraska and front desk dental office receptionist. Noah Theobald is the name and after reading these it is obviously fake and a fraud. Guess I'm gonna have to up my security now that he knows my information.
Nichole
Nichole
2013-05-21 15:41:04
Unknown
I got am email from a Noah Theobald also about a job. this is very scary he must be stopped.
Bobbie
Bobbie
2013-04-18 03:57:13
Unknown
I received the same email after applying to two different positions.  However, I did not completely agree and within a few days I received a check for a little under three grand.  I emailed and asked what I was to do and he gave instructions.  I was confused as the company it came from is a Fortune 500 company.  The name of the guy is Dustin Eugine.
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