I'm glad i looked up this NY number that called me, the job offer seemed too good to be true, what a waste of my time, if you search for the company, you wont find anything except they're taskcares.com site, which is suspicious or somthing.
Fake job offers from mysterious travel firm!
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Yesterday evening I saw a surge of reports about this number pitching bogus jobs and then demanding bank details. The pattern is classic employment fraud: a vague company name, a polished email, and a push for personal finance info. Victims should never share banking data, verify the employer through official channels, and report the call to the FTC. If you receive a similar offer, hang up, block the number, and search the company name—most of these outfits leave no trace. Stay skeptical of offers that sound too good to be true.
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Researching the NY number that called revealed a likely scam, with a job offer that seemed too good to be true and a lack of online presence.
Task Cares is the company name they used when I encountered them, it seemed suspicious after applying for a job on indeed
I was contacted by Marco Agrati about a job posting on indeed for a company with a similar name to a legitimate one, which raised suspicions of a potential scam
Reading through the comments here has saved me from potential trouble, as I received a job offer from 'nano global travel' yesterday, but was unable to find any information about the company through a Google search.
It seem's like this number is involved in a money laundering scam, where they send you money to deposit into your bank account
Fortunately, I stumbled upon this forum after receiving an email from Indeed regarding a job opportunity as a Manager Assistant; the job description seemed plausible until the end, where it became apparent that it was a scam, and I'm grateful to have discovered this before providing any sensitive information.
Everyone has been very helpfull with there comments, for me it's been the same, they ring me to say i will recieve an email and in this email, they ask me about my personel details and bank account, thats alot to ask
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The company, which claimed to be NanoGlobalTravel, made contact through Indeed.ca and requested a money transfer; however, the poor English and lack of a face-to-face interview raised suspicions of a scam.
A nearly identical experience occurred, where I applied for a job and was asked for personal and banking information, but it seemed like a fake company using logos and names from reputable brands.
Further investigation reveals this company is also Operateing as Nano Global Travel, with a website listed in their email sigantures, however a google search yields no results, and a domain search shows the site is less than a month old.
Apparently, this is a money laundering scam that wastes your time by offering a job.
I received a job offer from this number.