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Beware of the CarolPady.com Reshipping Scam.

Once again, major corporations don’t hire people to work from home and handle their finances and shipping.

Last week we covered a rather popular purchasing agent/money laundering scam being conducted by G and M Stacey, Inc. This week, we have a scam along the same lines running under the name CarolPady and it is targeting frequent users of job boards such as Monster.com and CareerBuilder.

The Job Application Email

My name is Christopher Lewis and I’m the representative of HR
department of Electronics Shopping Store known as CarolPady (Carolpady.com). As our 10′000 associates can attest,
working for CarolPady is the chance to be a part of a company unlike
any other in the world. It’s more than a job; it’s a place to develop
your skills and build a career with competitive pay and health
benefits for you and your family. To work for CarolPady is to be welcomed into a diverse family, where the individual contributions of every associate are respected and valued. Above all, it’s an opportunity to join a team 10 thousand strong who is helping the world live better every day.

We do this by saving our customers money on the things they need for their families, their homes and their businesses. We do it by reaching out and giving back to the communities where our customers and our associates live. And we do it by working together to solve some of the biggest challenges facing our world today, like the environment, energy and health care.

We require 16 dispatchers. We need persons of maturity age, graduators of a high-school, basic users of PC with Internet connection. All expenses are held by our company and you DON’T need to PAY ANYTHING.

DISPATCHER Monthly Salary $1900 (+$100 – Gas Compensation)
- Handling customer complaints and concerns (through email) in a professional manner.
- Communicating with customers when necessary to advise shipments delay and/or information necessary to process orders (online chat and email support)
- Developing delivery schedules and route plans to facilitate rapid and efficient deliveries to customers.
- Initiate orders for replacements parts and/or for correcting errors (shortages, wrong item shipped, etc.).
- Stay at home (or have someone at home) to receive packages and mail during working hours (9a.m. – 4p.m.) and report on each received package or envelope through the dispatcher control panel or email.
- Receive packages with goods (usually electronics, jewelry) and envelopes with documents.
- Repack following the instructions (will be sent to you via email once the shipping label is available for download).
- Log into dispacther’s control panel and download prepaid shipping label and print it (we do not provide with the printer and do not compensate the ink).
- Attach the shipping label to the parcel and ship the parcel same day you received it.
- Update dispatcher’s control panel with tracking number from the printed shipping label once you ship the package.
- Other duties may be assigned to meet business needs.

During your training period you will work only with international
orders and customer complaints. After one month of training you will
be able to start working in one of our offices or continue working
from home with a salary of $2200 (+$200 – Gas Compensation).

Your payment is sent to you by check or can be direct deposited to your bank account once a month.

If you are ready to start please fill in the attached application form and email it back to me to receive the contract and we will start.

We’d be pleased to work with you.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.

Cristopher Lewis
CarolPady
1800 Middle River Drive
Fort Lauderdale, FL

Http://www.Carolpady.com

The Scam

Simply put, you will be receiving good purchased with stolen credit cards and then you will ship them overseas to the scammer. This is not a job, but rather a serious offense that can cost you thousands of dollars. The USPS has issued a warning against these types of scams.

Reshipping Fraud

Reshipping, or postal forwarding, scam victims are typically offered an at-home job that involves repackaging stolen goods — frequently consumer electronics — and forwarding them. Scammers ask victims to shell out their own shipping charges, and pay reimbursement and compensation with a fake check.

In addition to seeing their own pay checks bounce, those who fall for reshipping scams may be liable for shipping charges and even the cost of goods purchased online with stolen credit cards. They could also be liable for handling stolen goods.

Avoid any job that has you deal with receiving and shipping packages. They are almost always scams and working for a scammer could land you in a lot of legal and financial trouble. Always do your due diligence before accepting a work at home position.

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