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Bill
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SCAM!
What they do is send you a counterfeit cashier's check. You take it to the bank, which routinely gives you immediate or near-immediate credit for a cashier's check. You then send the scammer 92%, and then the bank tells you "hey, that check was a fraud and YOU are on the hook."
You ARE on the hook, too. You are liable to pay them back.
Any reputable company doesn't have to route their banking piecemeal through "transfer managers."
Don't even bother testing it, as you will be nailed for a bad check fee by your bank. It is counterfeit. Period. |
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secnola
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Sounds like it could be a scam. Go with something safer like helping a Nigerian with lots of money transport it to the US for safety. |
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FootBallChic
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monster.com can't tell the difference between real and fake. Don't fall for it. |
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Valerie W
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Any time someone asks you to send them money, it's a scam. SCRAM. |
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jue
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Scam, dont touch it with a barge pole. You'll never see a penny. |
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patty
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delete immediately. they just want your bank info. spam it. |
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murrayc
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scam |
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It is a scam. I would notify Monster.com about it so they can do their best to kick the scammers off their site. |
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Lynn A
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This is a scam. Don't accept for money you've never worked for, and don't cash such a check. Many times they want to know you'll work with them... once you send them the rest of the check back, they start charging "fees" for finding work. This was on Dateline.
Contact Monster w/ all the info you have, what this person is pulling is highly illegal! |
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Denielle B
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definltly a scam |
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Norskeyenta
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It's a scam and don't cash the check. Once the check has gone through the bank it means you have been took. The bank will make you pay that money back. Check this scam out and most likely it came from Nigeria. DON'T CASH THE CHECK, but take it to your local Post Office so they can trace where it came from. Bet it is from Nigeria. |
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Kick-butt-black-belt
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scam |
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Smilin' Jack
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It's a scam. You send them money, but the check will turn out to be bogus and you're stuck with it. Report it to Monster.com/ |
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Emma
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I would ask to be able to meet up with the person in person and see their corporations. Don't accept any job online before you do this. |
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TrustMike.Com
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I receive similar letters in my inbox all the time. They usually offer to send me a check valued six or even seven figures then I get to keep a certain percentage. Rule of thumb is if it's too good to be true then it probably is.... well it certainly applies here.
SCAM! |
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paintballer28333
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pretty much anything with western union is a scam like on ebay it they say all they can accept is western union its a scam because u cant get money back from them |
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halfway
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It is a scam the banks are required by law to deposit funds to your account within a certain time period so it will appear that the check has gone through. After their check bounces the bank will withdraw the money from your account. You will be left with the deficit in you account. You are lucky you checked it is a very sophisticated scam and I only heard about it a week or two ago. |
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honey
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This is a well known scam. You can try and post that check and you will see that it will not go through and bounce within few weeks. You can still return the money to the bank, but the bank can still report you to DA for posting bad checks.
All these internet job sites, including Monster.com, are full of scammers like that. |
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Alletery
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Scam. You should never have to pay to get a job. Unpost your resume and go into an employment agency but stick to the reputable ones like Kelly Services, Adecco, etc. |
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C.C
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i hear about this same scam all the time. I get them and just delete them. If it sounds too good to be true almost 98% of the time it is! |
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Bonnie C
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Rings of scam to me. Unless it's a big city, like for a municiple job application fee or something, NEVER send anyone money!!!!!! I'd inform "monster" of it. |
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vvhiitefang
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scam, run by scum, who want to skim. You scoot before they scout ya, and find ya scat.... |
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generalrop
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Scam, you could deposit it and wait for it to clear. But dont send any money. But a 99.9% says its fake. |
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bernie
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Hi,
It is a scam and it maybe one of the one's that Monster.com does not know about it yet. How it works is like this, they give you a check to deposit. Your bank deposits the check, and pays you. You immediately withdraw the amount they are requesting and send it to them. Meantime, two weeks later the bank finds the check is no good and now you are out the entire money on the check. There is no recourse for you.
What you should do is notify Monster. com about the scam and also keep the email and take it to the nearest police station in your area.
They have all ready traced and nabbed quite a few people overseas with this scam, because people like you who report the scam to the proper authorities.
The police may come to your house to down load the information you received so they can trace it.
Trust me on this, I just heard it on the news last week and I live in New York.
Please take my advice and contact the authorities in your area. They are well aware of the scam. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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all you have to do is accept their check, cash it, but don't send them the money until 3 weeks later. This will give you enough time to see if the check is good or not. |
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