Tag: posing as confero employee alert

  • Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Fake Emails: Please Don’t Reply or Provide Your Information

    February 28, 2023

    Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Fake Emails: Please Don’t Reply or Provide Your Information A scammer is contacting consumers using a fake Confero email address and an actual employee name to try to trick consumers into providing information about themselves. The scammer sends an email that looks like this: Hope you had a good week and […]

  • Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Scammer Posing as Confero Employee – Don’t fall for it!

    August 4, 2022

    Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Scammer Posing as Confero Employee – Don’t fall for it! A scammer is fraudulently using the Confero name, a fake Confero email address and an employee name to try to trick consumers into providing information about themselves. The scammer sends an email that looks like this: From: Confero Inc <info@conferoinc.com> […]

  • Confero Consumer Alert: Person Falsely Claiming to be Employee of Confero

    April 7, 2022

    Confero Consumer Alert: Person Falsely Claiming to be Employee of Confero We learned today that a scammer is using the Confero name and an employee name to try to trick consumers into providing information about themselves. The scammer added a false post through LinkedIn and the positions were listed as Office Admin/Shoppers positions. This person […]

  •  Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Scammer Impersonating Confero Employee – Please be aware!

    June 22, 2021

    Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Scammer Impersonating Confero Employee – Please be aware! Confero received information recently on a scammer who is using the Confero name to try to trick consumers. The scammer initiated contact through FaceBook. This person claims to be an employee of Confero and sends emails/texts to consumers offering fake mystery shopping […]

  • Confero Consumer Protection Alert – Warning to Consumers of Scam Artist Posing as a Confero Mystery Shop Recruiter

    April 7, 2009

    As discussed in earlier posts, we have received requests from would-be mystery shoppers asking that we validate the employment of Robert Preston, Micheal Thomforde, James Clayton, Paula Moore, Carlos Burnett, Chris Jordan and now Alexander Hopkins. None of these persons work for Confero. These are made-up names used in official-looking email messages from people trying to scam unsuspecting consumers. Sometimes, the scam emails have been spoofed to look like the message is from Confero and to hide the true origin of the email. Other times, the sender simply pastes the Confero name or website into his or her email message. Either way, these scammers are attempting to fool consumers into thinking they are dealing with Confero.

    Persons interested in legitimate mystery shopping may visit the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA) website for information about ethical, legitimate mystery shopping companies. Confero is a member of the MSPA. To register your interest to mystery shop for Confero,please visit the Shoppers’ Center tab above for complete details.

    If you have fallen victim to this scam, or if you have been contacted by any of these scammers, please file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).. The FTC also offers information about mystery shopping and the Mystery Shopping Providers Association at
    this link.

    What can consumers do to steer clear of this?

    1. Only sign up to mystery shop with reputable firms. All members of the Mystery Shopping Providers Association have agreed to honor a code of ethics.
    2. Reputable firms are not likely to ask for your name, address and other contact info via email. Sign up with firms that offer a secure website for sign ups.
    1. Never pay to be accepted as a shopper. Reputable firms pay YOU to mystery shop and charge you NOTHING to sign up.