Wistron Corporation/Milford Gilliam
Complaint 299287 Details

  • Date Occurred: 12/06/2013
  • Reported Damages: $279.00
  • Location: www.Wistron.com
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I had been on Indeed Jobs. I came across an add for data entry work from home. I applied and received an email for an online interview. I met Mr. Milford Gilliam on tyahoo messenger as instructed. He briefly took me to the company website. And told me a little about the company. I was told about the benefits and pay i would receive. I was told that i got the job. Along with thr position i would receive a new Acer laptop and a training supervisor to start the job but i need to purchase the software from the companys vendor which would be reimbursed to me on my paycheck. I was skepitcal but Mr. Gilliam assured me that the company was legitimate. He gave me the address and name of the vendor to send the payment to. It was sent through western union. I wad told that the vendor finished install the time tracker on the computer but wanted $185 more. I had asked him far in advance. So i ended up with $279.00 gone and i had nothing. I need my money back. I dont have a job now.

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  • Complaint Against Wistron Corporation/Milford Gilliam
  • Complaints Filed: 1
  • Reported Damages: $279.00
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