Mary Williams
Complaint 14252 Details

  • Date Occurred: 08/23/2013
  • Reported Damages: $0.00

The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

I received the following e-mail from Mary Williams ([email protected]):

Dear candidate

This email is to inform you that you have been chosen as 1 of three candidates to progress further in our hiring process.

You will be working in one of our client's offices and your role will be to interact with by phone/email, in addition to doing regular office assigments. This is a fast growth company that offers a great future for you, with a great hourly rate and health insurance (part time employees too).

The company pays all employees via Direct Deposit with our preferred banking instituion - no additional cost for you, so please go here and sign up: Direct Deposit

Once you have received your Direct Deposit confirmation, kindly respond back to this email with your ideal interview date/time. The current openings are as follows:
August 25 @ 11:00am
August 25 @ 2:00pm
August 25 @ 4:00pm

Keep in mind, you need your Direct Deposit account info before your meeting, as we will be processing your payment information at that time. I can't stress enough to get this done ASAP so, go there immediately, so we do not experience a delay with your first direct deposit.

Thanks again!
Mary

"Today is Tuesday and I will be in the office all day"

1. This e-mail was sent to me in response to an inquiry I sent about a dental receptionist position. First red flag: nothing was mentioned about a dental practice, no contact information, and the e-mail came from a property management source.
2. No one should ask you for your direct deposit information until you've actually been given a job. And even then, it will most likely be a paper form you should fill out, not an online form.

Good luck folks. Don't give "Mary" a chance to steal all your money!

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  • Complaint Against Mary Williams
  • Complaints Filed: 2
  • Reported Damages: $1,220.00
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