Job Scam in Las Vegas: Fraudulent Amazon Delivery ‘Hiring’ Scheme Leaves Applicants Duped
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, January 30, 2025 4:01 pm
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) is investigating a fraudulent hiring scam that targeted unsuspecting job seekers by advertising fake Amazon delivery driver positions—and taking their money in the process.
The Setup:
An online ad lured applicants with promises of third-party Amazon delivery jobs. Those who responded were instructed to visit a business complex near Sunset Park, fill out an application, and pay a $200 application fee. Applicants were even given future interview dates to make the scam look legitimate.
The Scam Unravels:
When hopeful applicants arrived Thursday morning, they were met with a shocking reality—the business office was completely vacant. Word spread quickly on social media, prompting even more victims to show up.
The Fallout:
By 8:27 a.m., police were called to the growing scene of angry and frustrated job seekers, many realizing they had been conned out of their hard-earned money. LVMPD’s financial crimes division is now leading an investigation into how long the operation had been running and how many victims were impacted.
Personal responsibility matters. Job seekers should always verify hiring processes, research companies, and never pay upfront fees for a job application. Who is really behind this scam? How much money did they steal? LVMPD is on the case.
Are job scams on the rise? Who should be held accountable? Join the discussion below. ⬇️
📖 Source: News 3 Las Vegas
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