Question:
has anyone worked or no anyone who worked for Haworth Solutions INC.??
2007-01-14 07:38:33 UTC
has anyone worked or no anyone who worked for Haworth Solutions INC.??
23 answers:
wackdj.geo
2007-01-15 13:53:16 UTC
If you go and try to access the websites today, they're not functioning. At least they aren't for me right now. I read through a lot of the stuff and I'm inclined to think it's a scam. Also, for the company being started in New York, with employees who are from Universities in England - the English and grammar in the site were sub-par. Also, I inquired what to do about applying - I wanted to know what they would say.



Here is what I have found about haworth-solutions.com, haworth-solutions-mail.com, www-firstusa.com, www-serfreport.com, and www-news.biz. It's rather interesting...



Domain Name: haworth-solutions.com



Status: clientTransferProhibited



Registrar: ENOM, INC.

Whois Server: whois.enom.com

Referral URL: http://www.enom.com



Expiration Date: 2007-12-21

Creation Date: 2006-12-21

Last Update Date: 2007-01-15



Name Servers:

ns1.haworth-solutions.com

ns2.haworth-solutions.com



Extended Information - :



IP Address: 81.95.148.68

Website Status: active

Server Type: Apache/2.2.0 (Fedora)

Cache Date: 2007-01-16 23:09:52 MST

Compare Archived Data: 2006-12-28

Available Domains:

haworth-solutions.com

haworth-solutions.net

EnterpriseHaworth-Solutions.com

EnterpriseHaworth-Solutions.net

Haworth-Solution.com

Haworth-Solution.net

Haworths-Solutions.com

Haworths-Solutions.net



=-=-=-=

Visit AboutUs.org for more information about haworth-solutions.com

AboutUs: haworth-solutions.com



Registration Service Provided By: HostDime.com DimeNoc Services

Contact:

Visit: http://www.HostDimeDomains.com



Domain name: haworth-solutions.com



Registrant Contact:



Heather Treese ()

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Administrative Contact:



Heather Treese ()

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Technical Contact:



Heather Treese ()

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Status: Locked



Name Servers:

ns1.haworth-solutions.com

ns2.haworth-solutions.com



Creation date: 21 Dec 2006 19:25:33

Expiration date: 21 Dec 2007 19:25:33



------

Domain Name: haworth-solutions-mail.com



Status: clientDeleteProhibited, clientTransferProhibited



Registrar: ENOM, INC.

Whois Server: whois.enom.com

Referral URL: http://www.enom.com



Expiration Date: 2007-12-28

Creation Date: 2006-12-28

Last Update Date: 2007-01-03



Name Servers:

ns1081.dizinc.com

ns1082.dizinc.com



Extended Information - :



IP Address: 66.7.200.49

Website Status: active

Server Type: WebServerX

Cache Date: 2007-01-16 23:13:58 MST

Compare Archived Data: 2007-01-15

Available Domains:

haworth-solutions-mail.com

haworth-solutions-mail.net

SpamHaworth-Solutions-Mail.com

SpamHaworth-Solutions-Mail.net

Haworth-Solutions-Post.com

Haworth-Solutions-Post.net

Spam-Solutions-Mail.com

Spam-Solutions-Mail.net



=-=-=-=

Visit AboutUs.org for more information about haworth-solutions-mail.com

AboutUs: haworth-solutions-mail.com



Registration Service Provided By: HostDime.com DimeNoc Services

Contact:

Visit: http://www.HostDimeDomains.com



Domain name: haworth-solutions-mail.com



Registrant Contact:



Keith Wynn ()

+1.3475211811

Fax:

120 18 Guy R Brewer Blvd

Jamaica, NY 11434

US



Administrative Contact:



Keith Wynn ()

+1.3475211811

Fax:

120 18 Guy R Brewer Blvd

Jamaica, NY 11434

US



Technical Contact:



Keith Wynn ()

+1.3475211811

Fax:

120 18 Guy R Brewer Blvd

Jamaica, NY 11434

US



Status: Locked



Name Servers:

ns1081.dizinc.com

ns1082.dizinc.com



Creation date: 28 Dec 2006 23:25:12

Expiration date: 28 Dec 2007 23:25:12



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Domain Name: www-firstusa.com



Status: ok



Registrar: DIRECT INFORMATION PVT LTD D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM

Whois Server: whois.publicdomainregistry.com

Referral URL: http://www.publicdomainregistry.com



Expiration Date: 2007-06-13

Creation Date: 2006-06-13

Last Update Date: 2006-06-14



Name Servers:

ns3.imhoster.net

ns4.imhoster.net



Extended Information - :



IP Address: 70.85.136.36

IP Location: United States

Website Status: active

Server Type: Apache/1.3.37 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/4.4.3 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635.SR1.2 mod_ssl/2.8.28 OpenSSL/0.9.7d

Cache Date: 2007-01-16 22:49:04 MST

Compare Archived Data: 2006-08-09

Available Domains:

www-firstusa.net

Slidenum.com

Slidenum.net

Www-Slidenum.com

Www-Slidenum.net

Slidenum-Firstusa.com

Slidenum-Firstusa.net

SlidenumWww-Firstusa.com



Registration Service Provided By: REGISTER SERVICES

Contact: +372.53905504



------

Domain Name: WWW-FIRSTUSA.COM



Registrant:

n/a

Michelle Fischer ()

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

null,000000

US

Tel. +999.999999999



Creation Date: 13-Jun-2006

Expiration Date: 13-Jun-2007



Domain servers in listed order:

ns4.imhoster.net

ns3.imhoster.net





Administrative Contact:

n/a

Michelle Fischer ()

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

null,000000

US

Tel. +999.999999999



Technical Contact:

n/a

Michelle Fischer ()

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

null,000000

US

Tel. +999.999999999



Billing Contact:

n/a

Michelle Fischer ()

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

null,000000

US

Tel. +999.999999999



Status:ACTIVE



Registration Service Provided By: REGISTER SERVICES

Contact: +372.53905504



------

Domain Name: www-serfreport.com



Expiry Date: 13-Jun-2007

Days Left for Expiry: 147

Record Creation Date: 13-Jun-2006

Domain Status: Active





Domain servers in listed order:

ns3.imhoster.net

ns4.imhoster.net





RegistrantContact Details

Name Michelle Fischer

Company n/a

Email Address mfischer2006@hotmail.com

Address n/a n/a, n/a,

City n/a

State null

Zip 000000

Country US

Tel No. +999.999999999





AdministrativeContactDetails

Name Michelle Fischer

Company n/a

Email Address mfischer2006@hotmail.com

Address n/a n/a, n/a,

City n/a

State null

Zip 000000

Country US

Tel No. +999.999999999





TechnicalContactDetails

Name Michelle Fischer

Company n/a

Email Address mfischer2006@hotmail.com

Address n/a n/a, n/a,

City n/a

State null

Zip 000000

Country US

Tel No. +999.999999999





BillingContactDetails

Name Michelle Fischer

Company n/a

Email Address mfischer2006@hotmail.com

Address n/a n/a, n/a,

City n/a

State null

Zip 000000

Country US

Tel No. +999.999999999



------

Domain Name: www-news.biz



Status: ok



Registrar: ESTDOMAINS INC



Expiration Date: 2007-06-13 23:59:59

Creation Date: 2006-06-14 06:25:40

Last Update Date: 2006-08-14 06:40:34



Name Servers:

ns3.imhoster.net

ns4.imhoster.net



Extended Information - :



IP Address: 70.85.136.36

IP Location: United States

Website Status: active

Server Type: Apache/1.3.37 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 PHP/4.4.3 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635.SR1.2 mod_ssl/2.8.28 OpenSSL/0.9.7d

Cache Date: 2007-01-16 23:34:10 MST

Available Domains:

Www-NewsSlidenum.com

Www-NewsSlidenum.net

Www-Paper.net

Www-Slidenum.com

Www-Slidenum.net

Azcentral-News.com

Azcentral-News.net

Slidenum.com



Created by Registrar: ESTDOMAINS INC

Last Updated by Registrar: ESTDOMAINS INC



Registrant Contact Information:

Name: Michelle Fischer

Organization: N/A

Address 1: 1639 Taraval St #201

City: San Francisco

State: California

Zip: 94116

Country: US

Phone: +1.1111111111

Email:



Administrative Contact Information:

Name: Michelle Fischer

Organization: N/A

Address 1: 1639 Taraval St #201

City: San Francisco

State: California

Zip: 94116

Country: US

Phone: +1.1111111111

Email:



Technical Contact Information:

Name: Michelle Fischer

Organization: N/A

Address 1: 1639 Taraval St #201

City: San Francisco

State: California

Zip: 94116

Country: US

Phone: +1.1111111111

Email:



Billing Contact Information:

Name: Michelle Fischer

Organization: N/A

Address 1: 1639 Taraval St #201

City: San Francisco

State: California

Zip: 94116

Country: US

Phone: +1.1111111111

Email:



From this you can see that all three "Partners" are all on the same server and the domains are all registered to the same individual. All three of the sites are also running on the same Web Server!



This is definitely a SCAM or Money Laundering gig.
TC.9
2007-01-17 16:12:56 UTC
I just received the same email today. I've been searching for a job in the Houston area and received a ton of scam emails. I believe this is one of them. Here is a list of possible scamming companies that I've found, hope it will help you out.



The list is a bit long....don't know if it's good or bad luck that you can't find the name on here.



some of these imitates existing companies name so don't get them mix up.



360 Promotions, Inc

ACE Imports, Inc - Delaware

Advanced Marketing, Inc -Florida

Alliance Executive Group

Alliant Promotionz, INC. -Arizona- Glendale

AllStar Advertising, Inc. -Minnesota

American Promotions

AMG, Inc

AMK Business Solutions, Inc

Andrade Acquistions Inc - Rhode Island

Apex Promotions

Aris Marketing -Washington

Ashlen Inc

Axis Marketing Group

BGE Marketing Concepts

BMK Marketing Group, Inc.

BOOMERANG MARKETING GROUP -North Carolina

Bradley Clarke & Associates

Breakthrough Advertising

Bullet Marketing Group, Inc

CAM Advertising

CAP Marketing & DK Promotions

Capital Promotional Advertising -Virginia

Catalyst Corp./ CCS

Child Safety Enterprises, Inc

Child Safety, INC

Competitive Marketing Concepts

COR Concepts Inc.

COR Concepts, Inc.

CRC Advertising, Inc -Washington DC

CRI, INC

Dalton Management, Inc

DELTA CONSULTANTS, INC

DESTINY ADVERTISING, Inc. -Missouri

DMC ADVERTISING

DMG Racing

Drive Marketing & Associates

E.Q. Marketing, Inc

Elite Results

ELUSIVE WORLDWIDE

EMI, Inc.

Empire Imports INC

Empire Marketing Concepts. Inc

EMPromotions, Inc.

Endeavor Marketing, INC.

Entra Imports

Esquire Marketing

EX Manager - Everywhere, Other

Exclusive Advertising

Executive Advertising & Associates Inc.

F.P. Marketing, Inc.

Family Promotions, Inc. (A CPEA, company same thing)

Firm Results, Inc.

Five Point Marketing Inc

Focus Marketing & Associates, Inc. -New York

Foundation Marketing

Futures Marketing, Inc

GH Advertising, Inc -Tennessee

Global Business Consultants,Inc.

GLOBAL MARKETING VENTURES

GR - Marlin Marketing Inc

GR- IPG & Associates

High Impact Innovations, Inc

HOP Enterprises -Nebraska

Image Imports, Inc. -New Hampshire

Innovative Vision Group, INC -Mississippi

INSTINCTIVE SOLUTIONS, INC -Arkansas -Little Rock

IPG & Associates

J&B Direct, Inc

J&M Direct, Inc.

J.S.M. International

JD Foley & Associates

JDC Marketing & Consulting

JK Direct, Inc

JN MARKETING & ASSOCIATES

JOHNSON MARKETING INSIGHTS, INC.

Jojola Solutions, Inc.

JT ADVERTISING

Kluger Marketing Group, Inc. -Oklahoma

Kuha Enterprises, Inc

LH International Promotionz, Inc

Mac Marketing International, Inc.

Marketing Concepts Inc. – Texas

Marketing FX, Inc.

Marlin Marketing Inc

Matrix Distribution, Inc

Maximus Marketing, Inc

Maxum Industries, INC -Utah

Maxum Industries, INC.

MC Marketing Solutions, Inc

MCM Promotions, Inc.

Meriam Marketing, Inc

Micalan Group Inc

MIDWEST MANAGEMENT

MISSISSIPPI DIRECT, INC.

Moore Promotional Group -South Carolina

MPS Marketing Group

MTMarketing

New Dawn Distribution Inc.

New Line Promotions

Next Phase Promotions

Nine Zero Marketing Concepts, Inc.

NL Promotions, Inc

Ocean Air Marketing, Inc.

On-Track Marketing -California

Orcanus Enterprises

Page Imports, Inc.

Paradigm Promotional Group

Paradigm Promotions AZ - Phoenix

Park-Lee Imports

Peak Promotions, Inc.

Pereira Marketing Group

Perth Acquisitions, Inc

Phoenix Advertising

Pinnacle Advertising

Platinum Marketing Concepts

Platinum Promotions -New Jersey

Premier Advertising, Inc

Premier Marketing & Advertising

Premier Marketing and Advertising Inc.

Pro-Motion International Marketing Inc.

PRS ADVERTISING -Pennsylvania

Quest Promotions, Inc

Robinson Executive Group -Michigan

Rockland International, Inc.

Rus Advertising, Inc

S.M.A. International, Inc.

SageCal Presents

San Francisco Marketing

Shauck Enterprises, Inc

Siler Milton Group Inc

Sol Acquisitions, Inc.

Source Promotional Group, Inc -Connecticut

SOUTHERN DIRECT

Southwest Promotions, Inc. -New Mexico

Spectrum

STARR CONCEPTS, INC

Stellar Marketing Group, Inc.

Stunner-Marketing

Supreme Holdings Group

SYC Promotions, Inc

Synergy Promotions

T.W. Inc

Texas International Promotions, Inc

The Ad Group

The Advertising Advantage AZ - Scottsdale

The Brooks Group -Oregon

The Coral Group -Colorado

The Edge Marketing Group -Ohio

The Manhattan Management Co.

The Marketing Group/TMG

The Merrimack Group

The Titan Group, Inc. (a national consultant Mark Kernan)

TIP Promotions, Inc.

Titan Marketing Group Inc.

TMP Marketing Group, Inc

Top Notch Distribution, Inc.

Tradewind Promotions, Inc

Tri Universal

Triple J Promotions, Inc

True Concepts, Inc.

Tuff Marketing Concepts

TURN 2 ADVERTISING

U.S.A.

Universal Online Promotions

V I P Marketing Inc

Venture Marketing Solutions

Venture Marketing Solutions

Verdigris Marketing Group, Inc.

Vision Marketing & Associates

W.I.T. Enterprises, Inc

Whatever It Takes

Wilcox Executive Group

WILD ENTERPRISES, INC

WILD ENTERPRISES, INC.

Winstead Marketing, Inc.

WPD -W.P.Direct, Inc.

Xcel Marketing, Inc. -Alabama - Birmingham

Zuelan Group, Inc



PENNSYLVANIA



Advanced Advertising Concepts

Apex Marketing and Promotions

Atlantic Consultants International

Bellstar Promotions Inc.

BMK Marketing Group Inc.

CALIFORNIA

Concorde Marketing Solutions Inc.

DC Advertising

DeFrancesco Acquisitions Inc.

DMS Communications Inc.

Elite Marketing International Inc.

Empire Marketing

Executive Marketing Concepts Inc.

Goodrich Marketing and Consulting

I.M.G. Inc.

J. Starr Advertising Inc.

Johnson Marketing Insights

Kelly Advertising Group

KGV Advertising



MICHIGAN



North Star Promotions

The Advertising Group

TL Advertising

TMP Marketing Group Inc.

Tri-Ad Promotions

WRS Promotions

WRS Promotions



good luck with your job searching, and if you become a manager and got a job to spare... Hey! I'll fax this along with my resume. :)
Single W
2007-01-16 06:16:28 UTC
I received the same email - word for word as quoted in other answers just today - and it seems to be a scam if only for some of the information on their website, not to mention the poor english of the person who wrote the email, who claims to be a senior manager of a highly profitable New York based brokerage and finance company. And my name is really Elvis Presely! They are asking for me to make Western Union money transfers to people I don't know (drug dealers most likely!) as part of an "escrow" service for Yahoo shopping and eBay buyers. Firstly, Western Union make it very clear that under no circumstance should you send money to anyone that you don't know (derr!!) and eBay only recommends (based on the eBay help pages - please check for yourself to confirm this) using an escrow service via escrow.com and unless this Haworth group are just recently listed, I could not find this company listed there! Escrow services are for when you buy from someone overseas and if you don't have a credit card or Paypal for example, you pay the Escrow agent who then pays the supplier once you receive the goods. Of course the problem with some Escrow services or agents is that when they get your money, you never hear from them again and there is no strong way to be certain of having the law catch up with them so I would get a credit card or Paypal for online purchases.....anyway, the other thing to note as was mentioned in one of the other answers already given is that if it appears to good to be true, guess what? It is too good to be true. NEVER give out your full name, bank account details, and date of birth EVER! The people that you really want to know those details about you already know them and never need to ask, especially not online. Finally - notice the secure sites on the internet have https:// - if it does not have the s after the http:// then it is probably a scam website. This Haworth sounds like a mouney laundering scam mixed with a few legitimate transactions and nothing more.
Ben
2007-01-17 16:48:14 UTC
I also recieved this position listing and because of this thread Im staying away from Haworth. And I'd like to point out that the one person that was in agreement with the Haworth job has only answered once on this thread. I have been on that side of a PR scheme and "carolinagirljkp" is trying to add favorable information. If I were workin within Haworth, I searched our name and the first listing was this thread--Id make sure to take control of that quick. So everyone keep speaking your mind and question when new members enter with cool slang words and an up-beat,perky, promational writing style.
Jessica
2007-01-18 13:20:49 UTC
Look what i found: Feel free to email this ********* some abuse

or complain to the host provider.





Registration Service Provided By: HostDime.com DimeNoc Services

Contact: domains@hostdime.com

Visit: http://www.HostDimeDomains.com



Domain name: haworth-solutions.com



Registrant Contact:



Heather Treese (treese_heather@yahoo.com)

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Administrative Contact:



Heather Treese (treese_heather@yahoo.com)

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Technical Contact:



Heather Treese (treese_heather@yahoo.com)

+1.9516546242

Fax:

976 E. Commonwealth Ave.

San Jacinto, CA 92583

US



Status: Locked



Name Servers:

ns1.haworth-solutions.com

ns2.haworth-solutions.com



Creation date: 21 Dec 2006 19:25:33

Expiration date: 21 Dec 2007 19:25:33





Look more evidence that this is a scam:

http://www.scam.com/forumdisplay.php?f=14

Scroll down the page it's there.
Curious!
2007-01-15 22:54:33 UTC
Hi,

I too was very curious about the whole thing and thought it was a scam (as most are!!). I set up with them and gave some info (they never asked for my SS#) but they do request your bank acct info. Because I also do research on these things, scams, etc., I already have a protected bank account set up just to see if they actually scam you or not. So, again, I set things up with them, and so far, even though I cannot speak for anyone else, I have not had any trouble with them at all. I have one set *supervisor* that I report to, via emails, and any question or concern I have had she has answered within 24 hours. Now, I still am very cautious with them, but like I said before, I have not had any troubles as of yet. I do want to GREATLY express that if you try them or any other that you really check them out (although like someone else previous, I was unable to find out any info about www.haworth-solutions.com except that they are in partnership with some credit card company or credit company that I cannot remember the name of at the moment but if I do I will come back here and post it.). Also, be sure that you check out any of these almost too good to be true companies before you start anything with them - better safe than sorry, ya know? If I do have any trouble, I will come back and post here as well. Thanks & good luck!
2007-01-15 15:10:57 UTC
I received the same email from Haworth Solutions Inc. as well. but I also don't know whether it is scam or not. I do many researches online but all information about it is in its home website.

if you got any news could you pls contact me?
twistoffate2099
2007-01-16 05:15:49 UTC
Hello I just received the same e-mail. I too believe its a scam however I have not see any negative feedback like some other companies that have tried to contact me. I personally would not try it, because there is like no guarantee if anything goes wrong, not like u speak to anyone in person @ an office building. The best thing u can do if u want to try it make a bank account with like 10 dollars in it and hook up with the company see where it goes. Good luck feel free to e-mail me with whatever the outcome is.
Dorath
2007-01-17 03:50:09 UTC
I too received the email today.



After researching it online, I have to come to the conclusion that it is a scam.



My #1 reason for beliving this is because when you go their homepage and click on partners, they have three "official" sounding links.

however, if you click on the link, it comes up as www-firstusa.com and it mirrors the firstusa.com page.....notice that the www ends with a - and not a .

For that reason, and that reason alone, I believe this place is a scam.



Plus, they ask for age.

You cannot ask for age when applying for a job.

The hiring person may ask if you are over a certain age and if you can prove it, but they may not ask your age.



So, I would not do anything.



I will say this much tho.....I had a friend who was involved in one of these things before and he got paid. Actually, he made about 350USD a day....then the cops arrested him for money laundering.

He was faced with 40 years in prison.....he is still fighting this in the courts.

The DA didnt believe that a guy his age, 30, would fall for something so simple paying that much money.



Just FYI.
Honda
2007-01-17 08:40:03 UTC
I received the same email as everyone else 3 days ago. It sounded sus as it went straight to my spam box. I got the same email again today so curiosity made me look into it. There are too many scam warnings involved and the ones that said it's ok probably came from the scam sources anyway so take care and beware!
ncraig87
2007-01-17 05:57:31 UTC
here is the WHOIS



Domain Name: HAWORTH-SOLUTIONS.COM

Registrar: ENOM, INC.

Whois Server: whois.enom.com

Referral URL: http://www.enom.com

Name Server: NS1.HAWORTH-SOLUTIONS.COM

Name Server: NS2.HAWORTH-SOLUTIONS.COM

Status: clientTransferProhibited

Updated Date: 15-jan-2007

Creation Date: 21-dec-2006

Expiration Date: 21-dec-2007





NOTICE: they say they have been around for 15 years, yet the websites been up less than a month!
?
2007-01-18 05:54:04 UTC
I have also received the email in answer to a job resume I put in for my son on careerone site I have asked a lot of questions and come to the conclusion the yes it is a scam probably looking for bank details or laundrying money

Ray
2007-01-17 03:08:49 UTC
I am looking for work at the moment and i put my resume on seek.com.au so that possible employers could read it and contact me if they had a suitable postion BIG MISTAKE!!



I recieved an email from ''Mark Karels" from Haworth solutions saying that he had found my cv and wanted to offer me a job in the financial services department! great i thought, even better when i read that it was work from home two hours a day!! fro OTE $4500.00 australian!!!!



i should of known it was a fake when i tried to open the links but none of them would open, and when i searched in google nothing came up, except for some old guys company that sells office furniture??!



i took the printed off emails to my mum so she could read them, she knew straight away it was a scam, i showed her some webpages, and she said they were page scrapes or something and that i was just a fake homepage and if u click on the links they wouldnt work, sure enough they didnt. Mum emailed the federal government asking if they knew about this, they replied saying they didnt but it sounded like a commen internet scam and to disregard it completly..Mum said it sounded like money laudering and why dont they just use paypal or something like that or transfer from bank account over the internet! "family expenses" as they stated to use for the explaination is just pure money laundering, and who knows what the "product" is, it could be anything



I Cant believe i nearly got sucked in, i nearly gave them all my banking details and my id!!!!

Just the chance of making easy money sucked me in!! i hope no-one has/will fall for this!!

I dont even have any money to steal these people are fkn *******S!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i hope no one gets sucked in cos they will go to jail for a long time, ignorance is no excuse, and who knows if these people would come after you if you try to get out of it...



oh and to ric... that said no money has been taken from his account, think about the things i wrote, why would they get someone to "watch" there bank account continuously, etc etc, why wouldnt they just use paypal or something similar like an online internet banking transfer, they are trying to leave no paper trail.. if you do do this you will be in big trouble when the bank see's big money coming in and then straight out, they are trying to avoid gst etc its most likely drug money, but who knows.

and just because no money has been taken from your account doesnt mean they havent opened 20 different credit cards with 20.000 limits on them already!! be careful everyone please!!
Ric
2007-01-16 17:02:24 UTC
I also have participated in this opportunity...I have been approved and accepted to the position Financial Manager. Now I cannot access the website....Luckily I only had about 10-20 dollars in that account. No withdrawals have been made yet, but It's only been 1 day after the holiday. I would not recommend trying this to anyone with a substantial amount of $ in their account. Please keep us posted if they have propositioned you as well.

**update**I have e-mailed them with the log on problem. I got a very prompt response. They were saying that they were having technical difficulties with the site. The website is now available and I am able to log in. If anyone else tries this please update your answer. I guess it's a wait and see kind of thing. I am still not going to keep much $ in my account (just in case) Will keep you updated on progress.
hm213
2007-01-17 05:44:28 UTC
I also got an e-mail from haworth solutions inc and I just went to their website that was noted above and their partners links worked just fine for me. not saying that I'm going to do it I was just checking it out if anyone has any luck with it which I doubt please tell me
mahasaropama
2007-01-17 04:41:47 UTC
hey, I also got the email from them. I almost send them my details, but fortunately I tried google-ing again on Haworth and found this thread. I suspected that they are scam, but I still wanted to give it a try. I'm just gonna ignore their emails now. Thanks for all of you who answered this question!
wmb81
2007-01-15 20:34:11 UTC
I got the same email. I think its a scam things that look to good to be true usually are. Also read the advanced job description you have to use your own bank account. no way ill try it. If you find out anything different let me know.
Curious Chick
2007-01-16 05:04:22 UTC
Hey I got this same email, it’s definitely a scam the email that I got is down below:



1. They said they wanted me to work as I finance agent which I have no experience in.

I work in the info tech industry not finance dumb@ss!!!



2. They want my details when they already said they had read through my resume, and my details are on the resume duh.

Didn’t even address my name, just a hello.



3. Didn’t bother giving me a website address or a telephone number or an address of where they are based.



4. Work from home scam pfft.

$3,000 dollars a month I don’t think so.



5. It’s a company based in America, which they say is online blab bla bla, and I live in Australia I have no hope in hell of tracking them down if they don’t pay me.





The email I got:



Hello



We've found your CV at careerone.com.au and would like to propose you a

FINANCIAL

AGENT vacancy.



My name is Mark Karels and I'm the Chief Manager of Department of employment

in Haworth Solutions Inc. We have thoroughly studied your CV and are happy to

inform you that your

skills completely meet our requirements for the position of Financial Agent.



Our company founded in USA which main field of operation is financial services

such as escrow services for buyers and sellers on online auctions

worldwide, offered both on the closed commercial auctions (stock sales,

business sale, etc) with the limited number of buyers and public online

auctions such as ebay.com, amazon.com, yahoo.com etc.



This is a part time position. Your schedule will be flexible. You will need to

spend on average 1-2 hours per day, Monday-Friday.



This is a work at home position. All communication will be online.



Requirements: You need to have Internet access and email.



A position within our company on a trial period for one month starting from

the beginning of the work will be offered to the successful applicants. During

this trial period you will be receiving training and online support while

working and being paid. Employees on a one month trial period are evaluated at

least one week prior to the end of their trial period. The supervisor can

recommend termination, during the trial period. At the completion of the trial

period, the supervisor can recommend continued employment, extension of trial

period, or termination.



During the trial period you will be paid 1500 USD per month. You will also be

keeping 8 percent commission from every payment received from a client. With

the current volume of clients on average your overall income will add up to

3000 USD per month. After the trial period your base salary will go up to

2000 USD per month, plus 8 percent commission.



After the trial period you may ask for additional hours or proceed full-time.



If you are interested in our offer and would like to know more please send the

filled form to our email : job@haworth-solutions-mail.com

I will contact you within 24 hours.



Full Name:

Country:

Age (or DOB):

Primary phone number:

Best time to call you:





Thank You,



Sincerely,



Mark Karels

Department of employment

job@haworth-solutions-mail.com

Haworth Solutions INC.
branka p
2007-01-17 02:01:58 UTC
I havent worked for them but have recieved a job preposition. I am just trying to find out more but it does seem like a scam. If you find out anything do share the info as I will do the same.
bill h
2007-01-17 20:13:52 UTC
I received the very same e-mail. The funniest thing is that although they "found [my] CV at monster.com," I haven't updated my resume or been active on monster for over two years.



It's a scam. I suggest flooding them with phony responses.
Chris F
2007-01-16 21:08:34 UTC
Very simply put, this does not pass the sniff test. No telephone number? Where did they learn english? They want your bank account to use to pass money to people? At best this sounds like money laundering. At worst, it sounds like a variation on the Nigerian scam.
girlbevans
2007-01-16 19:23:08 UTC
I just received the same email. I am so tired of bogus work from home spam it drives me nuts. Did you respond to the email? Did they respond back? I don't think I'll be responding to them.
william
2007-01-16 06:32:35 UTC
Hi.I have received one as well.I know the answer is simple: There's no free lunch.


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