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Employment July 03, 2024

Scam Type

Employment Scam

Business Name Used

Seer Medical

Date Reported

July 03, 2024

Postal Code

60628

Total Dollars Lost

$ 0

Scam Description

Received a text saying it was from Indeed. Asked if I had an app called Signal messenger because that would be the point of contact for the interview which was odd to me. The person of contact was Ezra Williams. Phone number 719-627-3772, with a verification code (1-10110ZR). I was contacted immediately by them through the app. I did not contact them. They talked about the company, how they are opening up services in my area and what they offer and ask the typical interview questions. The oddest part was they would provide the equipment, but they would send me a check to purchase the equipment, which I have never heard of before.