This is a scam!
Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez
8:24 AM (5 hours ago)
to bcc: me
Dear Applicant.
The HR Department of ( Apria Healthcare Company ) has reviewed your Resume, due to your Resume information and work ability the management has qualified you to be one of the eligible worker that will be joining our Team. There is an organized Training Program for hired Applicant and the working hours are flexible, this position is available for Full-Time and Part-Time Candidate, the Pay Scale is negotiable starting with $32.50/hour to $67.16/hour depending upon skill level. Medical and retirement benefits.
Following our newest online screening introduced by Better Business Bureau, you are required to setup a yahoo messenger account if you don't have or download one using this link ( http://messenger.yahoo.com/ ) after the process make sure you add up Mrs Nicole Kayser the Human Resources Manager of the Company, add her on yahoo IM ( [email protected] ) to your yahoo messenger list for the Job Interview and comprehensive job details. This is our first step to proceed further she will be expecting to hear from you soon.
Kind regards
HR Department
( Apria Healthcare )
They ask for money up front and information during the supposed interview that they should have on the resume.
No company asks an employee to purchase software for a job that you do not even have yet. and the list of software that they ask you to buy would have to be on both an Apple and a PC, not just one. And no company is going to pay $42 an hour to a customer service rep.
My demands:
none
User Recommendation:
Stay away
Resolution:
Unresolved
Identity Theft Risk:
Monetary damages:
$401.00
Additional information
Got an email from "antonionnieto" in regards to contacting Mrs Nicole Kayser via Yahoo messenger for an interview. Who interviews via chat!? And they were offering $42/hr. No job paying that high interviews via chat especially not at 11pm. So many mistakes in the body of the text, as well it was quite entertaining. I can't help but laugh how desperate people are to scam. Don't fall for it. Be careful. Guard your personal information.
Show more...My demands:
Don't give them your bank info!!! Don't entertain it.
User Recommendation:
Stay away
Resolution:
Unresolved
Identity Theft Risk:
Monetary damages:
$0.00
First received an email saying that I qualified for a job with Apria Healthcare. The instructions were to download yahoo messenger to have the interview online. Finally, with an interview made via "chat" I was requested to pay $412.00 to buy the software I would be working with. Once I refused to give the money upfront, the job was gonne
Show more...My demands:
uncover them to prevent others to be scammed
User Recommendation:
Stay away
Resolution:
Unresolved
Identity Theft Risk:
Monetary damages:
$0.00
Comments:
anonymous
Jan 04, 2014 4:07 PM
I was contacted by the same person, Nicole Kayser, apriahealthcarehr1 screen name. I wanted more clarification about the job, and I also let them know I was sceptical due to many online scams. As soon as I said that, they signed off Yahoo IM. When they signed back in, I asked if there was a problem. They replied by saying, "We don't want you." I also looked up Nicole Kayser on LinkedIn, and she has completely different credentials than what they reported to me. If I was Nicole, I would be hopping mad knowing my name was being used for an online scam. I plan to contact her to let her know, and I'm hoping I might be able to find a way to shut down their operation.