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    • Virtual Assistant fake job

      By: Rbluesky May 02, 2016
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      I was hired to work as a virtual assistant. I would be in a month trial and would get paid $2500 a month for working 2-3 hours a day Monday to Friday. They assigned me weekly tasks (find 3 small Media Print in my area and send a report, Find 3 Limousine companies in my area and send a report, contact a Sculptor in Russia to re make an sculpture for "a client" for $6100) because the "client" couldn't send the payment online they offer to send it to my personal checking account and I would submit it to the sculptor , they would send me the $6100 plus $200 bonus for myself. Here is when I decide to check the website www.w6w.biz and I found some complaint on the same company and even the same sculpture task scam. I got it in time, I didn't send any of my personal info like SSN or bank info, only my name, address and phone number , I didn't answer the last email on last Friday 4/29 and today they didn't contact me at all, they always contacted me in the mornings, I just worked there for 10 days , I didn't lose much of my time, I just want everybody else to learn from this.

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      • My demands:

      • any Authority to delete this website.

      • User Recommendation:

      • Stay away

      • Resolution:

      • Unresolved

      • Identity Theft Risk:

      •  HIGH RISK  Click for the explanation.
      Complaint #: 18034
      • Also reported:
        • Agents:

        • Bryan Ussery

        • Managers:

        • Bryan Ussery

        • Phone:

        • 347-269-0733

        • URL:

        • www.w6w.biz

        • Monetary damages:

        • $833.33

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    • Scam people with fake customer project

      By: bill01 Apr 30, 2016
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      I had an option of working as a virtual assistant,my job was to do some researches and prepare some projects for customers depending on their needs. After one month working with them I didn't receive any payment as a part of the contract with them,also they didn't have contacted me any more after getting their projects

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      • My demands:

      • Shut down the web side as well sue the manager whose name is RYAN USSERY

      • User Recommendation:

      • Stay away

      • Resolution:

      • Unresolved

      • Identity Theft Risk:

      •  HIGH RISK  Click for the explanation.
      Complaint #: 18011
      • Also reported:
        • Agents:

        • Ryan Ussery

        • Managers:

        • Ryan Ussery

        • Phone:

        • 347-269-0733

        • Monetary damages:

        • $2,500.00

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    • Fraud website w6w.biz

      By: lipin_cheng Mar 25, 2016
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      I got a work from home job offer a few days ago. The company name is Welcome Inc with website w6w.biz. My first assignment was to ask a Foreign sculptor to re-create a sculpture to replace the damaged original for a client. So I emailed the artist who agreed to do it for $6,100 and sent me the associated documentation which I forwarded to my employer. The client sent the signed documentation to the artist and promised to pay shortly, but never did. I didn't know this until the artist emailed me about the un-materialized payment. So the employer is a fake and so is the client. The whole thing is a fraud trying to pin the cost on me and the artist. The artist did sell the original to somebody. But this making a copy to replace the damaged one was all made up by the con person. The site w6w.biz looks like a real business, but actually is a scam. Do not download anything from it because of the virus within.

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      • My demands:

      • This website needs to be shut down. The perpetrator has to be prosecuted. Please look into the crime behind the smokescreen of the website.

      • User Recommendation:

      • Stay away

      • Resolution:

      • Unresolved

      • Identity Theft Risk:

      •  HIGH RISK  Click for the explanation.
      Complaint #: 17435
      • Also reported:
        • Monetary damages:

        • $1,000.00

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    Comments:

    Melina

    Apr 07, 2016 8:18 PM

    I just received the email with the link to their website. I tried searching their company name "Welcome Inc" I was looking for a work from home position. I've done something similar to this in the past so I thought it was a legit company...until I couldn't find any information about them! I am about to give birth (9 months pregnant) and want something I can do from home. So sad!

    Herb Southall

    Apr 07, 2016 3:54 PM

    I got the same assignment but was unable to make contact with the sculptor so no deal was made. Thanks for the feedback. I will not proceed further with this scam and waste of my time.

    Clivus Multrum

    Apr 06, 2016 1:03 PM

    I got the same email. It's a scam from start to finish. I didn't respond because the original email was written by a idiot who was obviously not familiar with proper English. Internet and other financial scams have spread exponentially under 0bama. THINK before you respond to anything that sounds too good to be true.

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