I just received this message that my business partner forwarded my resume to Supersonic Logistics Inc for an immediate opening they have as a shipping clerk. The email came from From: “Juan Rivas”
Once the scammers have your resume, they will steal your identity and your life will become a LOT more complicated than it is right now!
Be careful! Below I’ve included the email that was made to look like it was from Supersonic Logistics Inc for the immediate opening of a position.
We’ve just receive your resume from our partner, we have Shipping and Receiving Clerk postion.
Supersonic Logistics, Inc Immediate opening for a Shipping and Receiving Clerk.
Duties And Responsibilities:
1. Prepares shipments, selects appropriate shipping container; packs items to ensure safe delivery.
2. Prepares bills of lading; checks items to be shipped against work orders to ascertain that quantities, destination, and routing are correct.
3. Receives and unloads incoming materials and compares information on packing slip with purchase order to verify accuracy of shipment; may process return shipments from
customers.4. Sorts, counts, packages, labels, insures, unpacks, and/or logs inventory which is shipped or received.
5. Inspects shipments for damages or defects; records discrepancies or damages and notifies supervisor and/or purchasing personnel.
High school diploma or GED required; must have ability to read, write and perform simple arithmetic as well as sort, check, count, and verify numbers. Insurance and benefits immediately available to you and your family.
Competitive Pay. Disability & Life Insurance Package. Paid Vacation & Holidays. Career Advancement Opportunities.
Business hours: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, MON-FRI, (your local timezone).Region: United States, Nationwide . Occupation: Flexible schedule 3 to 8 hours / day. We can guarantee a minimum 32 hrs/week occupation.
If you are interested in this opportunity please reply to this email alytwrk@siemprebox.com with your resume and I will send back further details.
PLEASE NOTE: You have been sent this email because we saw something in your resume that would indicate to us a potential fit for the current position.
Sincerely,
Juan Rivas,
HR Manager
alytwrk@siemprebox.com
(210) 568-4262
i received the same fake email from hunter joyce
mike smith
alytwrk@siemprebox.com
Work for this company last 3 weeks. Got a lot of clothes, shoes, electronics and hold it for 2 weeks.
Now I got a lot of problems for mail fraud.
Supersonic Logistics real company with real lawyers.
Next time before alerting SCAM double check information. My life totally destroyed!
That Rivas is a scam big time. He makes me send boxes and boxes over seas, God know what is going on.
The funny part about it is after one month of work i send him an e-mail asking when am i going to get pay; he says” can’t you read you get pay after 35 days” meaning he knows after 34 days that will be the end. Please stay away from this guy if don’t want to work for free.
Rcvd same offer 12/3/10 but from the reference below. Thanks for the information.
‘Please send completed form and scanned image to:
Mike Smith
email: msmith@supersonic-logistic.com
Fax: 210-579-1550’
See below, this email was forwarded to Juan Rivas from someone.. and note “who is Jeff Kaellner”.. that sure does not sound like Juan Rivas to me…. any comments??
Please send completed form and scanned image to:
Juan Rivas
email: rivas@supersonic-logistics.co
Toll-free fax: (210) 568-4262
Sunday, November 21, 2010, 4:29:00 AM, you wrote:
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Thanks buddy… I just received an email but, it was worded differently.. I will copy/paste it here for all to see.. I did some research on the company as soon as I received the email and there is no direct phone number to contact him??? There is your first clue! Also, the fax is out of Washington state (210…) and SS Logistics is out of NY, NY (212…) I recently was employed by a logistics company and know my area codes across the US, when I noticed they were on the opposite side of the country I stopped dead in my tracks… see below
Thank You for applying for the position of Shipping/Receiving Clerk of procurement department
Please read PART I and PART II, accept the following policies to be hired.
PART I
Short overview of your position
The main Shipping/Receiving Clerk duties are:
Managing procurement department’s mail by retrieving or receiving items from post office and delivery services;
Processing ’s correspondence and send it to our departments all over the world. The mail operations must be maintained with the following policies and procedures.
Supersonic Logistics, Inc suppliers will provide our procurement department with different types of equipment for our business and personal needs.
Your job will be to manage our orders: receive, inspect, sort and ship required items to specific departments within or outside of US.
Generally, procurement department’s orders will consist of electronic items (computers, laptops, photo equipment, clothes, hardware tools
and etc).
Salary
Shipping/Receiving Clerk is a home based and highly paid job. The salary is paid bi-monthly on the 1st and 16th of month *. You’ll be paid anywhere from
$900 to $1500 per two weeks.
All shipping costs are paid by our company.
YOU ARE HERE —>
1) After receiving your CV/resume we ask you to complete the following:
a) Application form
b) Agreement
c) Copies of your Valid ID or Utility Bill (for verification purposes only.)
2) When Valid ID or Utility Bill and the application are received, you will get all instructions and documentation via e-mail.
3) It usually takes 2-9 business days to be hired.
* The probation period is 30 days of working in our team should indicate your skills and experiences. First salary, plus bonus are counted by 30th day
after you reship first correspondence (package).
** We pay $$30-50 per every received package ($50 if you reship package same day after you receive it, $40 – next or second day, $30 – third or fourth
day, $0 for all other days). We pay $10-20 per every received letter ($20 if you reship letter same day after you receive it, $15 – next or second day, $10 – third or fourth day, $0 for all other days).
*** You will receive your salary checks by mail. All shipping expenses will be paid directly to shipping courier by our company.
PART II
To be hired please provide us with the following valid documents:
1) Scanned image of you Driving License or Utility bill *
2) Completed Application Form (#f55 form) **
3) Signed agreement
* JPEG format (min 200-300dpi). Due to the high risk of fraud we need to receive a proof of your legal US residence address, please note that
correspondence could not be sent to PO Boxes or hotels.
** We may decline your application if you provide false or incorrect information. All false applications will be reported to proper authorities.
Application form and agreement
Please follow this link to download application form #f55 and
agreement:
– Microsoft Word .doc format file
[snip]docs/f55.doc
[snip]docs/agreement.doc
As per your E-mail I have been trying to you my Resume but I failed due to your server’s rejection my contact …
I got a similar mail. Thanks for alerting us.
Mike
Thanks for the info. You are a life saver! I also receive this same email. Started checking on the their background, when I came across this.
I just rc’d a letter as well from the same Company..
From: Eric Glass Add to Contacts
To: marlene_u@yahoo.com; marlene_vansickle@yahoo.com; marlene_vcnt@yahoo.com
| Body of letter was the same as yours, but the contact was different.
PLEASE NOTE: You have been sent this email because we saw something in your resume that would indicate to us a potential fit for the current position.
Sincerely,
Mike Smith,
HR Manager.
alytwrk@siemprebox.com
except mine was from “ursula phelps”
got the same exact email
Thank you for posting this. I just got that exact same email and I almost hit reply. Saved me big time.
I Just recived the same one and it was from
Sincerely,
Mike Smith,
HR Manager.
alytwrk@siemprebox.com
Just to add, in case anybody is doing a google search and stumbles upon this page as I have. I work at a software company where part of my duties is technical support for current customers. One of these e-mails arrived in a support inbox, claiming that they had “seen something on my resume that would indicate to us a potential fit”. The support inbox has an independent e-mail address and can’t possibly appear on someone’s resume. They get the e-mails from somewhere else.