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Tremor modeling solutions is a scam? - Jan - 04-08-2014 07:11 PM

This was a job offer posted on craigslist by a man named Brian Kelley. He is in than Albany area in NY and claims that its a new business and they are working on things like a website. Very unprofessional and in organized. I went to meet for and interview but I didn't go alone. As he headed to the car he saw I wasn't alone and got spoked. He pretended not to be himself and walked across the street and into the woods. He then texts and says he's at the store and is there someone with me. He's strict about letting others in. Once I said I wasn't alone he stopped responding and I ended up leaving. I knew it was all sketchy I just wanted to see for myself.


- Go with the flow - 04-08-2014 07:14 PM

There are perverts on the internet. Full of perverts. You found one.
Listen, stay away from Craigslist if you want a job.
Get your mom involved and use local companies with real offices in your area.


- john - 04-08-2014 07:18 PM

Hope you learned a lesson. I would tip off local police.


- Kittysue - 04-08-2014 07:22 PM

Never heard of that agency, but if you feel something was wrong, call the police. No real model agency would ever agree to meet you anywhere but their office, and would not have a problem with someone accompanying you. If you feel something was sketchy, call the police, non emergency number, and ask them to investigate. They may send an undercover female officer to see if there is anything funny going on. If the agency is legit, then there's no problem and they'll let you know it's ok. But if it's not legit they will want to know