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Stephanie (PrideStaff Staffing US)

Reported Scammer

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Reported on January 25, 2025 |
Social Network Scam Category | Global

Scammer Details

Date of Incident: Nov 07

Scam Category: Social Network Scam

Associated Phone: 19012670048 1 report

Target Country: Global

Scam Description

Contacted via SMS and WhatsApp offering a vague job position. Initial recruiter (“Stephanie”) claims to represent PrideStaff but directs to an unknown WhatsApp number and another recruiter (“Emma Smith”) from “ASSISTED MARKETING.” The job descriptions are minimal and no clear company verification or job specifics are provided. PrideStaff’s website warns of similar scams involving impersonators.

Insight from CredCheck

It sounds like you were targeted by a social network scam pretending to be a recruiter from PrideStaff (Stephanie - 19012670048) who directed you to another recruiter (Emma Smith) from a different company (ASSISTED MARKETING) via WhatsApp. This is a common tactic scammers use to exploit people looking for jobs. Here's what you should do:

  • Report the Scam: First, report the scam to PrideStaff and the social media platform where you were initially contacted. You can find PrideStaff's contact information on their website and most social media platforms have reporting mechanisms for scams.

  • Don't Engage with the Scammers: Cease all communication with Stephanie, Emma Smith, and ASSISTED MARKETING. Block their phone numbers and social media profiles to prevent further contact.

  • Be Wary of Vague Job Offers: Legitimate job postings typically provide clear details about the position, company, and required qualifications. Avoid offers that are short on specifics.

Here are some additional steps to consider, depending on your situation:

  • Report Identity Theft: If you believe the scammers obtained any personal information from you, consider reporting identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://identitytheft.gov/.

  • Monitor Your Bank Accounts: If you gave the scammers any financial information, closely monitor your bank accounts for suspicious activity. Consider placing a temporary hold on your accounts if you suspect fraud.

ScamCheckup Tips

Social network job scams are unfortunately prevalent. Here are some unique tips to help you avoid them in the future:

  • Verify the Recruiter's Identity: Always verify the recruiter's identity before proceeding. Legitimate recruiters will be happy to provide their contact information, employment details, and references. You can also search online to see if the recruiter's name appears on the company's website or social media profiles.

  • Research the Company: Before applying for a job, research the company offering the position. Look for a legitimate website and social media presence. Beware of companies with limited online information or negative reviews from past employees.

  • Beware of Unrealistic Offers: If a job offer seems too good to be true, it probably is. Scammers often lure victims with promises of high salaries or minimal work requirements.

  • Never Pay for a Job Interview: Legitimate companies will never ask you to pay for a job interview or training.

  • Use Caution with Unfamiliar Platforms: Be wary of job offers that direct you to communicate on unfamiliar platforms like WhatsApp instead of the company's official channels.

  • Trust Your Gut: If something about the job offer or recruiter feels off, don't ignore it. It's always better to be safe than sorry.

By following these tips and exercising caution, you can significantly reduce your risk of falling victim to social network job scams. Remember, a legitimate job search should never feel rushed or secretive. Take your time, do your research, and prioritize your safety.

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