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I have been 'hired" by Nissan Motor as a key account specialist.



My first assignment is to cash two checks that I have received, which were written by a customer, who has already received the engines. The two checks total $2500. I am to cash the checks, get the money, take out my bonus and any other related expenses and deposit into a Bitcoin ATM. Then make copy of receipt and electronically send to my "manager".



I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, they said they will not get involved, that this is between my and my employer. Advise?










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I have been 'hired" by Nissan Motor as a key account specialist.



My first assignment is to cash two checks that I have received, which were written by a customer, who has already received the engines. The two checks total $2500. I am to cash the checks, get the money, take out my bonus and any other related expenses and deposit into a Bitcoin ATM. Then make copy of receipt and electronically send to my "manager".



I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, they said they will not get involved, that this is between my and my employer. Advise?










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    8 hours ago






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    Yes that's a fraud. Go to the police. The checks are fake.

    – Ben Voigt
    8 hours ago






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    Possible duplicate of Is this a cashier check scam?

    – Pete B.
    8 hours ago






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I have been 'hired" by Nissan Motor as a key account specialist.



My first assignment is to cash two checks that I have received, which were written by a customer, who has already received the engines. The two checks total $2500. I am to cash the checks, get the money, take out my bonus and any other related expenses and deposit into a Bitcoin ATM. Then make copy of receipt and electronically send to my "manager".



I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, they said they will not get involved, that this is between my and my employer. Advise?










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My first assignment is to cash two checks that I have received, which were written by a customer, who has already received the engines. The two checks total $2500. I am to cash the checks, get the money, take out my bonus and any other related expenses and deposit into a Bitcoin ATM. Then make copy of receipt and electronically send to my "manager".



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  • Possible duplicate of Scam or Real: A woman from Facebook apparently needs my bank account to send money

    – JMac
    8 hours ago






  • 23





    Yes that's a fraud. Go to the police. The checks are fake.

    – Ben Voigt
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Is this a cashier check scam?

    – Pete B.
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    How exactly did you get hired for this? Were you contacted out of the blue, or did you find a job ad that you applied to?

    – Tas
    2 hours ago

















  • Possible duplicate of Scam or Real: A woman from Facebook apparently needs my bank account to send money

    – JMac
    8 hours ago






  • 23





    Yes that's a fraud. Go to the police. The checks are fake.

    – Ben Voigt
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Is this a cashier check scam?

    – Pete B.
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    How exactly did you get hired for this? Were you contacted out of the blue, or did you find a job ad that you applied to?

    – Tas
    2 hours ago
















Possible duplicate of Scam or Real: A woman from Facebook apparently needs my bank account to send money

– JMac
8 hours ago





Possible duplicate of Scam or Real: A woman from Facebook apparently needs my bank account to send money

– JMac
8 hours ago




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– Ben Voigt
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Yes that's a fraud. Go to the police. The checks are fake.

– Ben Voigt
8 hours ago




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Possible duplicate of Is this a cashier check scam?

– Pete B.
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8 hours ago




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How exactly did you get hired for this? Were you contacted out of the blue, or did you find a job ad that you applied to?

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Yes, it’s a scam. There are red flags all over it. Ask yourself whether you really think a huge multinational like Nissan would work in this way.






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    Absolutely a scam 100% chance. This is one of the most common scams out there.



    Here's how you will get ripped off.



    1. They send you a check which will deposit in your account

    2. Seeing the deposit went through everything looks peachy so you buy and transmit bitcoins.

    3. The check bounces in a few weeks and you are out the money or owe the bank if that gives you a negative balance.

    4. The person you sent the bitcoin to is long gone and you have no way to reverse or dispute the transfer.

    5. If by some miracle they actually let you keep some of the money (the check is real), congrats you just committed a felony and have set yourself as the only accomplice the FBI is likely to be able to track down and arrest.

    To avoid scams in the future always ask yourself one question. Why would a company pay someone, a complete stranger, to do virtually no work? If you can't understand their angle then there is no way it is legit. Don't let greed cloud your vision.



    The added fact that they want you to send the money via an anonymous and irrevocable mechanism SCREAMS scam. No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money for any number of reasons.



    Fake Check Scam






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    • Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

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      5 hours ago






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      "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

      – Andrew Savinykh
      3 hours ago











    • @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

      – quid
      2 hours ago











    • Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

      – jpaugh
      2 hours ago












    • @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

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    What employer? You are 100% not employed by Nissan Motors....






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        Yes, it’s a scam. There are red flags all over it. Ask yourself whether you really think a huge multinational like Nissan would work in this way.






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            Absolutely a scam 100% chance. This is one of the most common scams out there.



            Here's how you will get ripped off.



            1. They send you a check which will deposit in your account

            2. Seeing the deposit went through everything looks peachy so you buy and transmit bitcoins.

            3. The check bounces in a few weeks and you are out the money or owe the bank if that gives you a negative balance.

            4. The person you sent the bitcoin to is long gone and you have no way to reverse or dispute the transfer.

            5. If by some miracle they actually let you keep some of the money (the check is real), congrats you just committed a felony and have set yourself as the only accomplice the FBI is likely to be able to track down and arrest.

            To avoid scams in the future always ask yourself one question. Why would a company pay someone, a complete stranger, to do virtually no work? If you can't understand their angle then there is no way it is legit. Don't let greed cloud your vision.



            The added fact that they want you to send the money via an anonymous and irrevocable mechanism SCREAMS scam. No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money for any number of reasons.



            Fake Check Scam






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            • Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

              – john balint
              5 hours ago






            • 2





              "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

              – Andrew Savinykh
              3 hours ago











            • @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

              – quid
              2 hours ago











            • Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

              – jpaugh
              2 hours ago












            • @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

              – ceejayoz
              2 hours ago
















            21














            Absolutely a scam 100% chance. This is one of the most common scams out there.



            Here's how you will get ripped off.



            1. They send you a check which will deposit in your account

            2. Seeing the deposit went through everything looks peachy so you buy and transmit bitcoins.

            3. The check bounces in a few weeks and you are out the money or owe the bank if that gives you a negative balance.

            4. The person you sent the bitcoin to is long gone and you have no way to reverse or dispute the transfer.

            5. If by some miracle they actually let you keep some of the money (the check is real), congrats you just committed a felony and have set yourself as the only accomplice the FBI is likely to be able to track down and arrest.

            To avoid scams in the future always ask yourself one question. Why would a company pay someone, a complete stranger, to do virtually no work? If you can't understand their angle then there is no way it is legit. Don't let greed cloud your vision.



            The added fact that they want you to send the money via an anonymous and irrevocable mechanism SCREAMS scam. No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money for any number of reasons.



            Fake Check Scam






            share|improve this answer























            • Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

              – john balint
              5 hours ago






            • 2





              "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

              – Andrew Savinykh
              3 hours ago











            • @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

              – quid
              2 hours ago











            • Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

              – jpaugh
              2 hours ago












            • @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

              – ceejayoz
              2 hours ago














            21












            21








            21







            Absolutely a scam 100% chance. This is one of the most common scams out there.



            Here's how you will get ripped off.



            1. They send you a check which will deposit in your account

            2. Seeing the deposit went through everything looks peachy so you buy and transmit bitcoins.

            3. The check bounces in a few weeks and you are out the money or owe the bank if that gives you a negative balance.

            4. The person you sent the bitcoin to is long gone and you have no way to reverse or dispute the transfer.

            5. If by some miracle they actually let you keep some of the money (the check is real), congrats you just committed a felony and have set yourself as the only accomplice the FBI is likely to be able to track down and arrest.

            To avoid scams in the future always ask yourself one question. Why would a company pay someone, a complete stranger, to do virtually no work? If you can't understand their angle then there is no way it is legit. Don't let greed cloud your vision.



            The added fact that they want you to send the money via an anonymous and irrevocable mechanism SCREAMS scam. No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money for any number of reasons.



            Fake Check Scam






            share|improve this answer













            Absolutely a scam 100% chance. This is one of the most common scams out there.



            Here's how you will get ripped off.



            1. They send you a check which will deposit in your account

            2. Seeing the deposit went through everything looks peachy so you buy and transmit bitcoins.

            3. The check bounces in a few weeks and you are out the money or owe the bank if that gives you a negative balance.

            4. The person you sent the bitcoin to is long gone and you have no way to reverse or dispute the transfer.

            5. If by some miracle they actually let you keep some of the money (the check is real), congrats you just committed a felony and have set yourself as the only accomplice the FBI is likely to be able to track down and arrest.

            To avoid scams in the future always ask yourself one question. Why would a company pay someone, a complete stranger, to do virtually no work? If you can't understand their angle then there is no way it is legit. Don't let greed cloud your vision.



            The added fact that they want you to send the money via an anonymous and irrevocable mechanism SCREAMS scam. No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money for any number of reasons.



            Fake Check Scam







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            • Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

              – john balint
              5 hours ago






            • 2





              "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

              – Andrew Savinykh
              3 hours ago











            • @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

              – quid
              2 hours ago











            • Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

              – jpaugh
              2 hours ago












            • @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

              – ceejayoz
              2 hours ago


















            • Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

              – john balint
              5 hours ago






            • 2





              "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

              – Andrew Savinykh
              3 hours ago











            • @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

              – quid
              2 hours ago











            • Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

              – jpaugh
              2 hours ago












            • @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

              – ceejayoz
              2 hours ago

















            Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

            – john balint
            5 hours ago





            Thanks, I guess I just needed someone to agree with me. I tried to verify through Nissan and a couple of other avenues...they did a good job of making it look legit! Damn I was hoping it wasn't but yes I knew...thanks though for answering me....John

            – john balint
            5 hours ago




            2




            2





            "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

            – Andrew Savinykh
            3 hours ago





            "No legitimate business is going to use bitcoin for transferring money" many people wish it was true but it is not. More and more business around the world start relying on electronic currencies.

            – Andrew Savinykh
            3 hours ago













            @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

            – quid
            2 hours ago





            @AndrewSavinykh Yes, NISSAN needed a brand new employee to CASH customer money and convert it in to bitcoin. I think the businesses using this the most are scammers like the one this person bumped in to prompting this question.

            – quid
            2 hours ago













            Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

            – jpaugh
            2 hours ago






            Forget about Bitcoin. The big and obvious give-away is that the OP did not sign a contract with Nissan. They're not going to send money to someone they have no contractual relationship with.

            – jpaugh
            2 hours ago














            @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

            – ceejayoz
            2 hours ago






            @jpaugh I'm sure a scammer would happily gin up a fake contract if asked for one.

            – ceejayoz
            2 hours ago












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            I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, DOL said they will not get involved that this is between my and my employer. Advise?




            What employer? You are 100% not employed by Nissan Motors....






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              'filthy rotten scammers co' is the employer.

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            I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, DOL said they will not get involved that this is between my and my employer. Advise?




            What employer? You are 100% not employed by Nissan Motors....






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            What employer? You are 100% not employed by Nissan Motors....






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            I contacted a lawyer, told to talk to Dept of Labor, DOL said they will not get involved that this is between my and my employer. Advise?




            What employer? You are 100% not employed by Nissan Motors....







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