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  by Arti
 
This one I saw in a job search website. It seemed legitimate enough however after receiving their first e-mail I sensed something was fishy. After a little more investigation I can tell now that this is a scam. Here's how the job advertisement looks like:
Quality Assurance (job title)

Universal Deliveries LTD is a young and future-oriented company which has been established in the United Kingdom.
Universal Deliveries LTD is headquartered in London and consists of more than 100 committed professionals who love their job.

Currently we are expanding our influence in the Finland and we are eager to take on ambitious and friendly people who want to be with a dynamic business.

Candidate Requirements

- Must be 18 years or older
- Strong social skills, customer care, evaluation, computer and phone etiquette skills
- Must demonstrate remarkable attention to detail
- Must be a reliable person and a keen observer
- Must be a committed person who can understand the clients’ needs and strictly follow the quality control guidelines set forward by the company
- Flexibility in working environment


Description of Duties

- Carrying out all necessary quality control procedures and inspection of goods.
- Carrying out any other necessary quality control tasks
- Giving progress reports to the supervisor when asked to
- Communicating important telephone and email messages
- Responding on a timely basis to staff's inquiries


Salary: 12 euros per hour.
[email protected]

(translated from Finnish)
Work Hours : 1-2 hours per day
Salary: 1400 eur
Company: Universal Deliveries LTD

Contact Person: Christopher Orchlan
[email protected]

latest application day: 10.12.2013

Uploader:

http://universaldeliveries.com

These guys seem to have gone global with this scam.
I noticed that a similar "company" (universal-deliveries.org) was reported as a scammer in 2005. Seems the same guys have come back with a newly more sophisticated website.

Again, you may notice this job advertisement at your local job search engine but by all means do not send them any information or fill in any form they send you. Report it immediately!
  by HannahsDad
 
The website apppears to be identical to

James and James Fulfilment Ltd, Burlington Park, 1 Station Road, Foxton, Cambridge
at http://www.ecommercefulfilment.com
Order fulfilment is more than sending an order, it is the key part of the consumer’s brand experience and a happy customer is one who will make another order.

That is why the final piece in the jigsaw, fulfilment, is so important. No one likes a missing piece.

Over the years we have proved the accuracy and quality of our systems and procedures, as well as our customer service. We are an order fulfilment business that is growing based on an ability to deliver - for our clients and their customers.
Domain Name: UNIVERSALDELIVERIES.COM
Registrar: PDR LTD. D/B/A PUBLICDOMAINREGISTRY.COM
Whois Server: whois.PublicDomainRegistry.com
Referral URL: http://www.PublicDomainRegistry.com
Name Server: NS1.MEGAHOSTER.NAME
Name Server: NS2.MEGAHOSTER.NAME
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Updated Date: 03-nov-2013
Creation Date: 03-nov-2013
Expiration Date: 03-nov-2014
Domain Name: ECOMMERCEFULFILMENT.COM
Registrar: TUCOWS DOMAINS INC.
Whois Server: whois.tucows.com
Referral URL: http://domainhelp.opensrs.net
Name Server: NS0.RETROSNUB.CO.UK
Name Server: NS1.RETROSNUB.CO.UK
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Updated Date: 11-sep-2013
Creation Date: 08-aug-2012
Expiration Date: 08-aug-2014
  by Arti
 
After a few days of inactivity I received today this e-mail from them...

Dear (my first name & surname),
I'm reminding you that you were interested in Executive Secretary position
with Universal Deliveries LTD. We have changed our domain name, in case
you are still interested in this position , please send a copy of filled
application form to this e-mail.
Kind Regards,
Tim Gale
Seems they got caught with the old domain name...so now they changed to another one...
  by TerranceBoyce
 
Let me pick at this and see if I can establish some facts.

It looks interesting.

Presumably the second website is an irrelevance and has no association with them as it wouldn't just be the domain name that's changed if it belonged to them. The website belongs to a legitimate company who are not associated with them.

From Companies House
Name & Registered Office:
UNIVERSAL DELIVERIES LTD
261
LORDSHIP LANE
LONDON
N17 6AA
Company No. 06353416

Status: Dissolved 12/01/2010
Date of Incorporation: 28/08/2007

Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC):
6024 - Freight transport by road
6311 - Cargo handling
6312 - Storage and warehousing
The company they claimed to be in the first instance simply doesn't exist.

The criminals behind the non-existent company want to pretend to be operating like the legitimate company but actually they will be using stolen card details to purchase goods that they can only obtain if the goods are received by someone in the West. They will then expect you to post the goods on to them. This is not how the real company operates and, of course, getting involved in this will get you in to serious trouble.

Scammers target job seekers I regret.
  by AK-44
 
Hi guys,

I need your help. I applied for this posted job and they sent an email with the application form so without checking about them before, i filled the form with my photo and general info (including my signature and passport no) and sent them via email.

What should i do now? I am worried if this thing can get me in to some trouble in future. Who should i report this to? Police or my bank in Finland? I am just worried that they may use my personal info to get the credit card on my name (or can they)?

Please help!
  by vonpaso xlura
 
They're not going to try to get a credit card in your name. They have plenty of stolen credit card numbers that they're trying to steal money from.

You may get a package and instructions to forward it somewhere. Refuse the package or return it to sender. Ignore the instructions and don't say anything to the scammers.
  by Arti
 
Here's how their application form looks like. If you take a look at it you will notice how unprofessional it looks regarding the design of the layout as well as the details they require from the employee. Second thing, it looks as if they are trying to convince someone how genuine they are by putting too much proof (all the ticks, stamps, photos. a pretty large photo by the way) And lastly I have never heard an employee tell you how much your NET salary is going to be...not in Finland, cause that is determined by the tax office.

Please right-click on the image and select "view image" to see it in full size.

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  by AK-44
 
Yes i have received the same application form and unfortunately i didn't even think of going through its content to check if its a real company or not. Guess i am too desperate for the job at the moment :p

Once again, i dont need to report it to anyone right? I have started ignoring their interview call and emails!

Thanks.
  by vonpaso xlura
 
Prefered salary payment type:
Western Union [] Paypal [] Bank transfer (for amount greater than 1500 EUR) []
No company pays salary by Western Union.
Street address _______________
City __________________
State _________________
Zip ___________________
Doesn't match the previous quote. Lad failed geography.
  by mysteryquest
 
Arti wrote:After a few days of inactivity I received today this e-mail from them...

Dear (my first name & surname),
I'm reminding you that you were interested in Executive Secretary position
with Universal Deliveries LTD. We have changed our domain name, in case
you are still interested in this position , please send a copy of filled
application form to this e-mail.
Kind Regards,
Tim Gale
Seems they got caught with the old domain name...so now they changed to another one...
What is the URL of their new website?
  by Arti
 
mysteryquest wrote:
Arti wrote:After a few days of inactivity I received today this e-mail from them...

Dear (my first name & surname),
I'm reminding you that you were interested in Executive Secretary position
with Universal Deliveries LTD. We have changed our domain name, in case
you are still interested in this position , please send a copy of filled
application form to this e-mail.
Kind Regards,
Tim Gale
Seems they got caught with the old domain name...so now they changed to another one...
What is the URL of their new website?
Sorry forgot to add their new domain..here it is;

e-mail: [email protected]

which makes their domain: www.universaldeliverylimited.com
  by TerranceBoyce
 
I'm not very impressed with these low-life and low IQ scammers. They've even left the name of the company they're trying to imitate on the website and they appear unaware that the UK uses Pounds Sterling not the Euro so it's likely they haven't graduated beyond reading comics.

I won't point out all their mistakes and some of them are common to all these websites that make determining them as fakes a five second job.

Be wary about inputting personal information on any website. If it's a job application and they want sensitive details it's worth spending extra time checking it out.