On April 4, 2014 shortly after I had applied for a position within the Amazon Company, I recieved an e-mail from bryan.reyes@a2z developmentcenter.com stating that i had recently applied for a position within the Amazon company that had been filled and that the Development Center (part of the Amazon Group of Companies) would like to offer me a position as a Retail Store Manager featuring the Amazon Kindle Fire, he requested that I submit a letter of interest to proceed with the application process, so then on May 22, 2014 I recieved an e-mal from [email protected] to confirm I had been selected to work for them as a store manager all I had to do was fax them all of my PERSONAL information all of the forms were attached and were legitimate employment forms, so I saw no falicy in the offer, and faxed the information, immediatly I was so excited to work for an Amazon Company. The next communication was on May 29, when I sent a thank you note to Ms. Davis, then on June 5th I was contacted via e-mail by Ms.Mosely, with her introduction letter, stating that she was my manager to assist me with the development of my store, a copy of their letterhead and some breif instructions I was given a Corporate name of "ALDOR AVENUE LTD" and that I would recive all of my business paperwork within 2 to 7 days that did not ever materialize. I did have a phone conversation with Ms. Mosely I think on June 24th, then I sent her my personal introduction to the company. At some point in the beggining of this process I had a telephone interview with a Ms. Regina Lucas wich was very intense and I was convinced this was a perfectly legitimate offer. I do have a paper trail but basically I believed this legitimate until today when I tried to contact Ms. Mosely via telephone and the number had been disconnected. I spent many hours studying the nature of B2B Electronics, and was so proud to have been hired by an Amazon Company and now I am completley humiliated and all of my personal information is at serious risk. So all you job seekers out there beware there are many scams out there.
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On April 4, 2014 shortly after I had applied for a position within the Amazon Company, I recieved an e-mail from bryan.reyes@a2z developmentcenter.com stating that i had recently applied for a position within the Amazon company that had been filled and that the Development Center (part of the Amazon Group of Companies) would like to offer me a position as a Retail Store Manager featuring the Amazon Kindle Fire, he requested that I submit a letter of interest to proceed with the application process, so then on May 22, 2014 I recieved an e-mal from [email protected] to confirm I had been selected to work for them as a store manager all I had to do was fax them all of my PERSONAL information all of the forms were attached and were legitimate employment forms, so I saw no falicy in the offer, and faxed the information, immediatly I was so excited to work for an Amazon Company. The next communication was on May 29, when I sent a thank you note to Ms. Davis, then on June 5th I was contacted via e-mail by Ms.Mosely, with her introduction letter, stating that she was my manager to assist me with the development of my store, a copy of their letterhead and some breif instructions I was given a Corporate name of "ALDOR AVENUE LTD" and that I would recive all of my business paperwork within 2 to 7 days that did not ever materialize. I did have a phone conversation with Ms. Mosely I think on June 24th, then I sent her my personal introduction to the company. At some point in the beggining of this process I had a telephone interview with a Ms. Regina Lucas wich was very intense and I was convinced this was a perfectly legitimate offer. I do have a paper trail but basically I believed this legitimate until today when I tried to contact Ms. Mosely via telephone and the number had been disconnected. I spent many hours studying the nature of B2B Electronics, and was so proud to have been hired by an Amazon Company and now I am completley humiliated and all of my personal information is at serious risk. So all you job seekers out there beware there are many scams out there.