Saturday, July 12, 2014

Double K Logistics Inc Forwarding Agent Job Scam

It looks like the job scammers at gmx.com are back at it again trying to convince people their job is more legitimate. I will give the scammers credit. The salary is now at a level that would make more people think the job is legitimate. But it's still not a real job for pay.

Below is the email:

Forwarding Agent Opening at Double K Logistics, Inc
Payment: $13 per hour 

GENERAL DUTIES:
Your job will comprise  picking up letters at FedEx or UPS Service Center,
verifying the contents and further dispatching.
For this employment you must be reachable by phone at all times.
You need to complete every task promptly once you get the info about it.

- Supervise mailings and deliveries (letters and parcels from/to our
clients).
- Keep general paperwork and records.
- Run calculations.
- Complete weekly and end-of-month reviews to assure results are stored.
Requirements:
- At least 21 y.o.
- Excellent communication and teambuilding skills
- Top customer service and interpersonal skills
- Good typing, data entry, and computer skills
- Accessible by phone at all times
- Efficient PC and internet connection
Experience:
We always greet experience of our future employees, but we can hire a
newcomer who is willing to quickly learn all the subtleties of working in
our company.
Experience in customer service and sales is strongly preferred.

If you are interested send your CV to Arlettaluhc@gmx.com

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

I got the same Scam email today from different email address as;

from: Pipoqueiro BR
to: demetrius.plummer@hotmail.com
date: Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 10:46 AM
subject: Employment Offer 140605121529-754
mailed-by: hotmail.com

Employment Offer 140605121529-754

Forwarding Agent Position at Double K Logistics LLC
Payment: $ 13 \ per hour

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Your job will consist of collecting letters at FedEx or UPS Service Center, checking the contents and further dispatching.
For this employment you must be available by phone at all times.
You need to perform each order asap once you get the info about it.

- Supervise mailings and deliveries letters and parcels from/to our clients.
- Provide general paperwork and records.
- Run calculations.
- Complete weekly and end-of-month chars to assure results are monitored.
Requirements:
- At least 21 years old
- Outstanding communication and team-building skills
- Over the top customer service and interpersonal skills
- Good typing, data entry, and computer skills
- Accessible by phone at all times
- Efficient PC and internet connection
Background:
We always greet experience of our prospective employees, but we are willing to hire a newcomer who is willing to quickly learn all the details of working in our company.
Experience in customer service and sales is highly preferred.

If you have an interest and want to get more information about our Company and this job opening, please contact us at: GloriaWhitmarshva@aol.com .Your CV will be a plus.

Anonymous said...

Received same email
Sounds rediculous to begin with especially needing to be available by phone constantly. Not to mention the fact that no company is going to send random emails for employment.

Anonymous said...

Here Is the email I received. Please do not believe these people .

Medix Staffing
6:18 PM

to vanlenter
Forwarding Agent Position at Double K Logistics, Inc
Salary: $13 per hour

PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Your job will comprise picking up letters at FedEx or UPS Service Center, checking the contents and further forwarding.
For this work you must be reachable by phone at all times.
You need to perform each task promptly once you get the info about it.

- Supervise mailings and deliveries letters and shipping's from/to our buyers.
- Provide general paperwork and records.
- Run calculations.
- Complete weekly and end-of-month reviews to assure results are monitored.
Requisites:
- At least 21 years old
- Outstanding communication and teambuilding skills
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills
- Efficient typing, data entry, and computer skills
- Accessible by phone at all times
- Efficient PC and internet connection
Background:
We always hail experience of our potential staff, but we also can hire a newcomer who is willing to quickly learn all the subtleties of working in our company.
Experience in customer service and sales is strongly preferred.

Reply to us for more information: JeannetteBagshawcus@aol.com . Your CV will be a plus.

Anonymous said...

I got this email today and it was enough to make me want to check it out. Thankfully google-ing Double K Logistics, Inc. this page comes up first. I'm so mad that people do this. It's hard enough getting a real job.

Anonymous said...

Same email from a yahoo email id.

Anonymous said...

I got one too

Anonymous said...

i fell for this before...it was a company in belgium and had me sending packages of ipads to russia
never got paid....i saved all the materials and contract in case the feds ask me about this...

don't fall for this!

Anonymous said...

I just got one too guys..do people actually fall for this/

Anonymous said...

If this company is a scam why would they be approved by the BBB?

Private said...

I received the same email as well but it is on the bbb site so what does that mean

Private said...

So is this real or fake

Anonymous said...

Hey guys,
I too got a same email but i just saw the company website and their career blog, there is a job posting as FORWARDING AGENT and i applied and made my account.
can anyone help me how come there is a job posting on the company's website with same job title and requirements.

Dam shame said...

Ohio based phone number 14197075252. They sent IPhone 5 32 G. I seen this the same day I received a package. I contacted local authorities and turned in the package with copies of emails and the phone number.

Anonymous said...

Dear Readers, please remember you can say anything you want to say on the internet. This can be truth or lies. Some posters may try to convince you the position is real. But there's no validity to do that in my opinion. You have to remember anonymous or even people that supposedly give a name could be fake saying the job is legitimate. All I can suggest is to be careful because these jobs I strongly suspect are scams and are not legitimate. I try to make sure there's an open forum for people to exchange ideas but I can't always trust people who say these recognized scams are actual real paying jobs. Use common sense and email the type of job that's out there from an unsolicited email. You'll ilkely find out it's not a legitimate position after all.

Anonymous said...

I've fallen for this crap and have mailed a few packages and now starting to see that I've been bamboozled I have however saved all info can anyone out there help me figure out how to protect myself I still have packages coming to my home and don't know what to do please help

. said...

For anonymous on 8-19-2014 at 9:34 a.m. I would talk to law enforcement and also your local postmaster if these are being sent via U.S. mail. They could give you advice. Have you contacted the scam to say you don't need packages and you're turning this over to authorities? Do you have a telephone number to call them? Or some way to reach them? Has anyone else been in this situation that could offer advise please?

Anonymous said...

I too have fallen for this scam. I received a package, and decided to refuse the shipment, since it was sent to my address, under a strangers name. I also received 2 denial letters for credit from a bank, and from Fingerhut, due to incomplete applications. These people are identy theifs, watch your six!

Anonymous said...

Have any of you actually tried this? I am currently working with Double K Logistics and have been for 2 weeks I have kept my job just in case. I just don't know why they would trust to send high dollar items if it really was a scam. I will know in 2 weeks if I have been scammed that should be pay day. What about the BBB if it was a scam why would they be with the BBB.

Anonymous said...

3/20/15 - Logistics Agent offer from Pro Forwarding Services, LLC. James May, HR Manager. They have a website, but it is the same old story. Interview consists of whether you can do it, no background check and no W-2 requested, even though they offer benefits...(for outside contract work???) Offer is $40 order - with minimum of $2800 month.
Too good to be true?? It is, of course. I e-mailed them copy of internet comments and said "What do you say about this?"