I found them on Craigslist and have been emailing back and forth for a month or so now. I got an email 3 days ago asking if I received my 1st assignment and I responded that I haven't. I received it today with in a 3day priority mail envelope. Which was a little weird meaning they didn't send it until I responded saying I hadn't received it. When I opened it, it had a sheet with the 1st assignment and a check for $2,925... Which is a little trusting for a 1st assignment. The return information is completely different from the information on the sheet and the person who has been emailing me. I emailed them when I received it like they asked and they asked when I was goin to get started on the assignment and I never responded. It included a persons name an I was supposed to cash the check an do a Walmart to Walmart, Western Union, and Money Gram to the same person and keep my assignment pay. That right there is iffy in itself, so I called Revdex.com. Now they are calling and texting my phone non-stop. Sounds like a scam to me.
I found them on Craigslist and have been emailing back and forth for a month or so now. I got an email 3 days ago asking if I received my 1st assignment and I responded that I haven't. I received it today with in a 3day priority mail envelope. Which was a little weird meaning they didn't send it until I responded saying I hadn't received it. When I opened it, it had a sheet with the 1st assignment and a check for $2,925... Which is a little trusting for a 1st assignment. The return information is completely different from the information on the sheet and the person who has been emailing me. I emailed them when I received it like they asked and they asked when I was goin to get started on the assignment and I never responded. It included a persons name an I was supposed to cash the check an do a Walmart to Walmart, Western Union, and Money Gram to the same person and keep my assignment pay. That right there is iffy in itself, so I called Revdex.com. Now they are calling and texting my phone non-stop. Sounds like a scam to me.