Seems like a very legitimate work from home offer. Until you are hired you will not know it is a scam. Once I was "hired" I immediately knew it was a scam. I didn't respond to any emails thereafter. Until one day a week later I received a fed ex package with a check for 3,000.00 in it. I had no idea who sent the money or where it had come from. No note came with it or forwarding information. The outside of the package said barnes and nobles on it. I contacted barnes and nobles and they had no knowledge of any such package. I contacted bank of america and after many phone calls I got that it was an open and active account however there was not enough funds in the account to deposit such a large check. James Herr emailed me that evening after an hour of phone calls, informing me that I should have received the check today to purchase office equipment and to send the remainder of the money to a woman who would then order my computer. I ignored the email and contacted the authorities to see if I could file a report. The next day I received an email asking me what was going on. I responded with leave me alone, and I reported you to the proper authorities. Give it up.
Thirty minutes later someone hacked into my email and I wasn't able to access my account. Thankfully, I quickly responded and contacted my internet provider, and switched my password and account information. I'm filing an identity theft/fraud report this evening. Stay clear of this manipulative scheme.
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