qualtrics customer experience

Nathan –

Victim Location 94534

Type of a scam Fake Check/Money Order

I was contacted by a man named David Josh ([email protected]). I received the enclosed letter and check. They asked that I cash the check, purchase a number of store cards of a certain value, scratch the code on back, take a photo and email to [email protected]

Danielle –

Victim Location 85041

Type of a scam Employment

I received an "invitation" from a professional colleague through LinkedIn saying "I’m doing the Mystery Shopper’s job on a part time basis, it’s very interesting and making extra cash from it. Have you signed up with the link i sent to you?" His original message to me through LinkedIn read, "Hello, How are you?

Qualtrics Customer Experience ( Q C E ) is seeking mystery shoppers in your area. Qualtrics Customer Experience is looking for outstanding Brand Assessors to help evaluate sales performance and customer service.

RESEARCH DESCRIPTION:

*Assignment are based nearby and doesn’t require traveling.*You are to finished the assignment as quick and possible. *You will be requested to visit a business store in your area for the completion.

Each assignment requires 15-30 minutes of time at the store plus time to write up your post-visit reports. You get pay of 300 dollar per assignment completed.

click the link below to participate in the program.

https://qualtricscoustomerexperiencelinkedin.wufoo.com/forms/z1k4z2nk1rfn25j/

Remember to state me as your referral.

Have a great day.

I did regrettably "sign up" and received my first assignment in the mail – instructions signed by Mark Carter (I don’t know any such person and had not ever seen the name before) and a check for $2900.42 with the name Andre M. William issued by First Community Credit Union. I was to send an email to [email protected] indicating receipt (amount received, Bank name of the check, my phone number and estimated time to complete assignment). I was to cash the check and purchase $2500 in ebay gift cards, scratch the silver PIN space off and send pictures of front and back of cards as an attachment to the email. Then save the gift cards for the next assignment. "Mark Carter" did text me " This is Mark Carter from Survey Results. How are you doing today?"

Did not follow through – made a reach back to my colleague on LinkedIn and said "I am quite anxious this is a scam" to which he replied, "Yes, it is a scam! My LinkedIn Account was hacked and LinkedIn has now fixed it. However, there is still some spam going around …"

Blocking Mark Carter’s number and survey results email.

I suspect the copies of gift cards are used to make purchases and the check is fake.

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