512-827-6432
TX, US
| mike 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
What's the website about? The one in the text?
| Dee 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I got a txt from this number that said:
' Hi Dee, I just received your appication for admin position you applied for. Please call me at
888-347-9115.
I put the number in goolge and found this site. The fact that the number is from a town I dont live in (like 3 hrs away), for a job I didnt apply for, with no e-mail, no id of who they are or what compainy and that its a txt... This has to be a scam. Business doesn't work this way.
| Rhonda 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I got a text from this number supposedly about a job.
| Aminadav 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
When has a pespective employer started texting people job information. I knew then that it was a scam. The message said that they received my application for Customer Service and to call 888-907-0920. I never called any number i immediately did a reverse number search one after another untill i found this website. anytime i have ever gotten a job i talked to a live person who called me. that's the first indicator. It is ashame in such times like these of economical frustrations that when 80% percent of the nation is unemployed when you go to craigslist.com and seek to find employment scammers are there just to bother you with fradulent fictious claims. May G-d deal with them justly.
| Charles J 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I've gotten 2 different texts from 512 827-6432 in the past week. The first said "...based on your rsume you match a job I'm filling. If you register at jobnab.com we can discuss the details if you're interested."
The 2nd: "Hi Charles, I just reviewed your application for the Warehouse position you applied for. Please call me at 888-907-0619"
Some google searching suggests that jobnab.com is either a scam site or one of those "paid" job search sites and has complaints against it with the BBB. I'm debating whether or not I'll call that 888 number.
| Sharleen 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I received a text from 512-827-6432 telling me that my resume matched a job he/she is filling and that if I register at jobnab.com we can discuss the details if I'm interested. I googled jobnab and under google's recommendations showed jobnab scams. The second I saw the word "scams", I immediately clicked on it and read the many complaints online.
I've been reading into all the concerns regarding this company and I have become very wary about this company. I've never received a text regarding a job, so I decided not to continue with the registration.
In addition to reading concerns, I also looked up the company at bbb.org and found the the BBB gave jobnab a C- grade. There are 6 complaints on file that the BBB shows that they have been resolved. Still, I choose not to provide any information and go through the same frustrations as many have experienced. I will not reply to the text.
| Teresa 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
The text/SMS message I received was the following:
"Hi, I'm Anne, based on your resume you match a job I'm filling. If you register at jobnab.com we can discuss the details. If you're interested."
In addition to the text/SMS, I also received 2 emails for the same site.
I did some research, and this link had the most comprehensive information: http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/jobnab-c308293.html
I am unsubscribing from the emails, but I don't think I'm going to reply to the text.
| tmthmas 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
This is a scam job site to still your info. If they have your number and you qualify for the job they would call to tell you about the job. not have you register for the site when they already have your resume. BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
| Rory 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
i believe this number is a ploy to get you to pay for online job searching criteria like jobnab where they want you to pay them to find you a job, I dont plan on paying someone to find me a job sooo do with it what you will.
| Chrissy 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
What job did you apply to that got you the text?
| Sammy 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Mystery is solved.
| hank 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Thank you for posting that.
| william 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Awesome stuff!
| Gillian 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Yes! Thank you!
| victor 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Here's what happened when I went to the site. I filled out two pages of information and was given a phone number to call. When they answered the guy confirmed the information I typed in was correct and then asked me some questions about the types of jobs I wanted. Then he said they'd start sending me updates with jobs in my area that meet those requirements. I was given the option of how often I wanted those updates and i said daily. When I got the jobs a few I'd knew already, and a few I didnt. I followed the link and applied for them. Does that answer everyone's questions?
| Opie 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I got the text and went to the website. It's a job matching service that interviews you real quick to see what kind of job you're looking for and then sends you jobs in your area that you can go apply to.
| Tiara 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Text message. No caller ID.
| wendy 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I put "mamma mia" for the name of my mother in my phone and every time she texts me, it says mamma mia. So it's in the phone not the text.
| jessey 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I'm almost positive that cell phones do not have caller IDs. The number has to be in your phone.
| davod 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I'm pretty sure that I pay extra to get caller ID on my phone. Maybe if you don't pay for it you don't get it.
| hudson 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I got the text too. I've been applying for so many jobs lately so I can work after graduation it could be about a hundred jobs.
| jeremiah 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
So did anyone visit the website to see what kind of job it is?
| andrew 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
I didn't get anything in Caller ID either, but the text did say it was from a girl named Anna.
| preston 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Cell phones are different than other phones. They want to limit the amount of data sent to keep costs down so they don't send caller ID info. The number has to be in your address book to come up in caller ID.
| Oliver 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
No, caller IDs are in the number programming. If it doesn't come up it's because there is none.
| Jake P 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Got text. No caller ID but message was pretty clear. Said that if I was still interested in finding a job to visit their website. Presumably got my resume off of Monster...
| Keisha 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Doesn't the number need to be in your address book for a caller ID to come threw on your cell phone?
| Julian 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Caller ID: Unknown.
| princess 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Text message. No caller ID. Message was about jobs.
| KyleLatz 2011-06-06 20:50:22 Unknown |
Text messages! The phone calls of the future probably!