I just called the BBB on them. They tell me that
1) The address listed is not correct and they don't know where that is officed. They have no record as to how long this company has been in business.
MIA Expert LLC
35 East Chestnut Street
Columbus, OH 43215
USA
2) They have a listing of " F" due to the type of business they are doing
3) There are no complaints about this company. But normally work at home scams go unreported.
4) The BBB advises not to work for companies that do this type of activity
Summary:
They can't tell you if they are a scam company and you can go to jail for handling stolen goods.
i have read the previous emails about this company and have just recieved the email from uns. forwarding co. though i have a different name to now add to the list Joshua Biesiada, Its a shame that people have to be crooked., especialy when good honest people are out there looking for a job. thank you from preventing me in getting sucked into this mess.
Regarding ShipNWinThey are not. They get you resume on job seeker sites like career builder and monster. com. They give a address of 50 Harrison St Hoboken, NJ which is the Hoboken Business Center. I contacted the HBC and they have not heard of them. I contacted career builder and they have received various complaints of a classic receiving mail forwarding scam. Please be aware because you are accepting stolen merchandise and unauthorized purchases from other people'sDid_anyone_find_out_if_ShipNWin_is_a_legit_mail_forwarding_company_to_work_forwill be liable and face criminal charges in local and federal court.
The company who provides bulk mails.
Its a company that specializes in providing all necessary services for moving a person/family from one location to another. They usually work for large corporations that need to move key personnel and their families around to different regional/international offices ona regular basis. Services include physically moving personal belongings (furniture, etc.) finding a new home/apartment. Forwarding/re-establishing mail service, internet, cell phone providers, cable/satellite TV service. Registering vehicles in the new state, licensing. Proving the client with legal information that may be important to them - laws in their new state that differ. The list goes on and on.
I have been involved in this program for about 4 months now and I'm starting to make some decent money with it. It is a legitimate company and is not a "scam" . In fact the company has customer service contacts and conducts training calls for new members every week. This is not a " get rich quick" scheme and in fact it is not something that you should immediately give up your day job for but it can be quite lucrative once you get it going. If you or if you know people who spend money on their state lottery then this is something you may want to look into. Click on my blog link http://lottomagic101.blogspot.com that will give you all the details including my e-mail
its a scam,,, stay away from them, u can go to jail if you work with them!
i have read the previous emails about this company and have just recieved the email from uns. forwarding co. though i have a different name to now add to the list Joshua Biesiada, Its a shame that people have to be crooked., especialy when good honest people are out there looking for a job. thank you from preventing me in getting sucked into this mess.
Worked for CCF part time from March to August 2014. Got paid in timely manner. Then I left to continue my studies.
I am trying to find out about this outfit, they offer me a job paying thirty thousand a year just to sit at home delivering packages, and I do not believe they are legit.
It would be better to say, 'I am forwarding this mail, for your information.', or 'We are forwarding this mail for your information.'
worldwidemail is scam and fraud site for buying items and then reshipping stolen items to Russians they buy stolen items then reship its fraud and you can get in jail for them its matter of time their site will be blocked they are already reported to FBI
According to the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission, this company appears to be a scam operation. There are companies that will use an individuals to receive packages at their homes, provide prepaid USPS, Fedex, UPS, labels to cover the original label, and have the individual mail the packages back out. These packages are usually goods that have been purchased with stolen information or stolen credit cards. The catch is that if law enforcement catches this they will trace it back to the unknowing individual that redirected the mail. If an individual is trying to use the service to forward mail, they would have to give credit card information to "pay" for the service and the company could then use your credit card to buy the merchandise that the company is having redirected. My advice is RUN and don't look back!
E-mail forwarding is offered free of charge from Google and Microsoft. They allow POP3 and IMAP mail forwarding for clients using their mail service seeking to automatically forward mail from other services into the Google or Microsoft account.
IT is more than likely a SCAM. Any and All Legitimate company's will pay for the necessary permits for their workers to go over there. Most Company's web sites will warn you concerning scams like this, and most legitimate company's do not send out e-mails like this. Look at the e-mail address/ return address. 99% of the time if it is legitimate, the e-mail address will be an actual company e-mail, if not, it will me a "Yahoo, y-mail, hot mail,(Free account)" etc.. address. STAY AWAY From those, they just want your money.
If you mean the content of the mail, you can't. You can only edit a mail by forwarding or replying.
it's just an alert to let you know you have mail on myspace
You need to do some research into the company. Typically those that mail forward do so as part of a virtual office arrangement - check how long they have been established and what their client list is like. If there are a number of companies that use the provider that have complaints or poor feedback, the mail forwarding provider obviously doesn't run a great deal of checks and should be avoided. There generally isn't much profit margin for mail forwarding companies, so be cautious of those that have just been established and don't have a track record (and repeat clients).