Andrew, Julia
Stuart, Inc.
Scammer!
Since: Saturday, July 24, 2010
Email Address: julia.andrew
stuartinc.org
Post Title: Dental Office-Front Desk
Location: oklahoma city
States affected: OK - oklahoma
Notes:
Dental Office-Front Desk (oklahoma city)
Date: 2010-07-17, 10:57AM CDT
Reply to: job-gsngn-1847958225@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Career opportunity in established, professional office. You must have 1 + years experience, be bright and energetic. Emphasis on quality and service to patients. Please email resume.
I appreciate you e-mailing us. In case the posting was not clear, the responsibilities of this position are as follows: you will be answering the phone and taking messages whenever applicable, you will be scheduling the company meetings, and running errands for the company for things such as purchasing supplies and making bank deposits (you will be provided with a company car). While you are running errands, you will also be given one of our company credit card(s) for all business purchases.
You seem definitely qualified for our job opening, and more so than the other 16 applicants we received applications from. I would like to take the next step with you. However, before I am able to schedule a formal meeting, my company will require that you acquire a recent (past 14-21 business days) credit report. We started this because our company had some bad incidents with prior employees taking advantage of having access to a company credit card.
Both myself and the company will prefer it that you use http://bit.ly/bCuq7v to acquire your check as they are offering the check at zero cost to you (unlike other places). We also discovered that their scores always report back the most factual and accurate information. (Please note link will not work with either safari or google chrome)
Once you submit all of the required information, they will show your personal report. Then, you need to email me the reported credit score, a phone number that you can be easily reached, and your availability schedule to arrange an interview.
I ask you to not email me the entire report, as it will have private content. If you ha! ve a low er than expected credit score, it will never prevent you from a position with us. I had a fairly low score whenever I started.
If you do not want to complete a recent credit check, unfortunately the company will require that I contact the second choice.
Personally, I am hoping to fill this position with a new friendly face and am looking forward to your quick response.
Have a fantastic Friday,
Kind Regards,
Julia Andrew - HR
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Stuart Inc. | Julia Andrew | HR Dept.
julia.andrew@stuartinc.org
Report to the FTC at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
Comments
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sixup
Jul 27, 2010 |
Scam also in Massachusetts
Re: Logistics Assistant/ Administration Assistant - initially under the name of Sarah HR (sarah.humanresources@mediamarketingprofessionals.com) then the second email is from Julia Andrews of Stuart Inc. |
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Krystal
Jul 27, 2010 |
Scam is in North Carolina
Cashier/Receptionist listing - got the same email from "Julia Andrew" |
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FlakeMistress Jul 27, 2010 |
Another One?!
Sheesh they are coming out of the woodwork now. I wonder if anyone has mailed them a fake credit score just to see if they reply back?? Idiots! |
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stuart
Aug 03, 2010 |
The Real Stuart Inc
Please visit our company website at www.stuart-inc.com for a company statement regarding this spam using the name Stuart, Inc. We would like to thank Flake List and the input of its members for exposing this potential scam. We have been getting an increase of e-mail and phone calls about employment which alerted us to this problem. Please do not contact us unless you have a real question about employment. Thank you! |
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Jes8rc
Aug 04, 2010 |
I fell for it
Unfortunately, I just moved across the country and wasn't aware of these scams out there so I fell for this email and sent them my credit score... Now I just keep getting back this same email from "julia andrew". All they do is change the day and the name so it looks tailored to me. |
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ntana22
Aug 09, 2010 |
The credit score website???
Was it safe to put my information into the credit score website? I didnt realize this was a fake until I googled her name. |
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FlakeMistress Aug 09, 2010 |
Safe??
Ntana, I personally don't think any of those sites are safe. But depending on how much & what information you entered will make it even un-safer. Did you enter any credit card information? If so, call your credit card company and tell them what happened. Do the same with any other personal information you entered that they may try to use against you. Hopefully you are safe but one never knows what to think with these scams. |
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AlyssaCorinne
Aug 10, 2010 |
UH OH!!
i had no idea that it was a spam, i have been trying so hard to find a job asap and so i e-mailed her my credit score, however JUST my score. Somehow it had my name at the top also which was kind of creepy, and i signed it with my full name, is there anything that can happen because i was ignorant and actually thought oh hey i may actually be capable of getting a really good job for once??? |
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lulusthename
Aug 10, 2010 |
OOPS
Me too.. I just across the states looking hard for a job thought I had one. It was a scam.. Then finally received an email from Julia Andrew stating my resume looked great and to go to the next step needed my credit score. Well I did that but just the score. I even sent a email to her again asking if she had recieved it lol.. What a dum dum .. Anyway still looking but a bit wiser. |
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xboybrksgrlx
Aug 12, 2010 |
hahahaha
How are you Lindsay it is wonderful to hear from you. I appreciate you e-mailing us. In case the posting was not clear, the responsibilities of this position are as follows: you will be answering the phone and taking messages whenever applicable, you will be scheduling the company meetings, and running errands for the company for things such as purchasing supplies and making bank deposits (you will be provided with a company car). While you are running errands, you will also be given one of our company credit card(s) for all business purchases. You seem definitely qualified for our job opening, and more so than the other 16 applicants we received applications from. I would like to take the next step with you. However, before I am able to schedule a formal meeting, my company will require that you acquire a recent (past 14-21 business days) credit report. We started this because our company had some bad incidents with prior employees taking advantage of having access to a company credit card. Both myself and the company will prefer it that you use to http://bit.ly/cAyhXa acquire your check as they are offering the check at zero cost to you (unlike other places). We also discovered that their scores always report back the most factual and accurate information. Once you submit all of the required information, they will show your personal report. Then, you need to email me the reported credit score, a phone number that you can be easily reached, and your availability schedule to arrange an interview. I ask you to not email me the entire report, as it will have private content. If you have a lower than expected credit score, it will never prevent you from a position with us. I had a fairly low score whenever I started. If you do not want to complete a recent credit check, unfortunately the company will require that I contact the second choice. Personally, I am hoping to fill this position with a new friendly face and am looking forward to your quick response. Have a fantastic Tuesday, Kind Regards, Julia Andrew- HR - Stuart Inc. | Julia Andrew | HR Dept. julia.andrew@stuart-inc.org FAIL!!!! |
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xboybrksgrlx
Aug 12, 2010 |
lol That was in Vegas
my bad |
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