Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Warning: People are attempting to Defraud Consumers out of Money Using Confero’s Name
August 21, 2015Recently, Confero received information on various scams where consumers receive an email through LinkedIn from someone appearing to be sending along a job opening announcement. The recipients receive these suggestions from persons they know or are connected to on LinkedIn through groups, so they appear to be legitimate.
The LinkedIn profiles of the people sending these messages may have been hacked or they may be fake LinkedIn profiles or some combination. The scams vary, but most include a request for your personal information, including name, address and phone number to “sign up” and the promise of a high paying assignment, for example one which pays $300 shop fee.
The scammers use the names of reputable mystery shopping companies in order to win the trust of victims.
Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Warning of Email Scam from Oliver@conferoinc.net
August 13, 2015Confero received notification of a fake email scam today, from someone, “Oliver” claiming to work for Confero. The email was fromoliver@conferoinc.net. We have no employee named Oliver, and our email addresses are conferoinc.com not conferoinc.net. The scam asks for the person to send his/her mailing address. Please do not fall for these false requests.
WE DO NOT HAVE AN EMPLOYEE OR WORK WITH A CONTRACTOR NAMED Oliver!