Scam Tip Report #10400 - Chris Kneizys Micro-Coax Inc ©
Scam Reporter | Scam Tips Received
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| Anonymous Frazier Park, CA, United States 2013-06-17 16:34:34 Job Scam
| +2 Chris Kneizys Micro-Coax Inc © Dear Job Seeker,
Thank you for your application for the position advertised on Craigslist. Below you would find important information about the company, requirements and benefit which you would receive for the position.
Company Profile: Micro-Coax, Inc was founded in 1969, we offer transmission line solutions for radio frequency and microwave applications.The company serves defense, satellite, telecommunications, and test and measurement markets. Micro-Coax takes great pride in the quality products and services that we provide to our customers.
Industry: Electronic Connectors
NAICS: Electronic Connector Manufacturing (334417)
SIC: Electronic Connectors (3678)
Requirements: Your activities for the position includes; Running personal errands, supervisions, monitoring and scheduling programs. Making regular contacts, drop-off on behalf of the company and also processing payments.
Benefit: You would receive $350 for your first week of work for the company as it involves training. From the second week your pay would be increased to $450.
Please note the first 2 weeks of work is not office based which gives you 2 weeks grace to hand in your notice to your present employer.
Are you ready to “Make the Connection†with Micro-Coax and become a part of our team? If you are then you need to reply back to this email as quickly as possible.
Best regards,
Chris Kneizys
Micro-Coax Inc © |
Follow Ups/Extra Information. Most recent is listed first.
| Anonymous () Added the following extra information on :2013-08-10 22:30:32 |
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Craigslist.org Employment Listing Looking for a receptionist (baltimore)
I answered this employment listing which was emailed to arleneandriamir@gmail.com.
from: anonymous
to: arleneandriamir@gmail.com
date: Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:29 PM
subject: Looking for a receptionist (baltimore)
mailed-by: anonymous
I received a reply from Chris Kneizys
from: Chris Kneizys
reply-to: admin@vfcorp.org
to: anonymous
date: Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:22 AM
subject: RE: Looking for a receptionist (baltimore)
mailed-by: outlook.com
Scam EmailCraigslist.org Employment Listing Looking for a receptionist (baltimore)
Reply from inquiry:
Dear Job Seeker,
Thank you for your application for the position advertised on Craigslist. Below you would find important information about the company, requirements and benefit which you would receive for the position.
Company Profile: Micro-Coax, Inc was founded in 1969, we offer transmission line solutions for radio frequency and microwave applications.The company serves defense, satellite, telecommunications, and test and measurement markets. Micro-Coax takes great pride in the quality products and services that we provide to our customers.
Industry: Electronic Connectors
NAICS: Electronic Connector Manufacturing (334417)
SIC: Electronic Connectors (3678)
Requirements: Your activities for the position includes; Running personal errands, supervisions, monitoring and scheduling programs. Making regular contacts, drop-off on behalf of the company and also processing payments.
Benefit: You would receive $350 for your first week of work for the company as it involves training. From the second week your pay would be increased to $450.
Please note the first 2 weeks of work is not office based which gives you 2 weeks grace to hand in your notice to your present employer.
Are you ready to “Make the Connection†with Micro-Coax and become a part of our team? If you are then you need to reply back to this email as quickly as possible.
Best regards,
Chris Kneizys
Micro-Coax Inc ©
| Anonymous () Added the following extra information on :2013-07-27 21:54:55 |
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I exchanged Emails with the "president" of this "company" and after the second email he offered me the job (sounded too good to be true). He spontaneously sent me a cashiers check in my name to be cashed to run some errands. The check was for $2,600. The check was mailed to me from Todd Ausburn rom Brooklyn NY, but this guys name was Chris Kneizys, and the phone number I got from him was a Landline in Tulsa, OK.
Scam EmailChris Kneizys at jobs@microcoaxinc.com