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Area code: | 636 |
Prefix: | 812 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Missouri |
City: | Chesterfield |
Company: | Mcleodusa Telecommunications Services- Mo |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Central |
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Wow, its not a scam I currently work for Bank of America and was first hired for a part time position with them through this temp agency (Rose International) before being upgraded to a full time Bank of America employee. If they are calling you it is a response to you applying for something or posting your resume. Why are people so dumb that they would not understand this?
Then why are you even looking up the number on this site? "Happy customers don't do that because there is no reason. Scammers do though, they do it a lot.We can only hope this site is making it more difficult for you to harvest SSNs and steal money and identity from your victims. Real honest recruitment companies don't have to come on this site, call people idiots, and insist they're not a scam LOL! I think we know who the REAL idiots on this page are.
The stupidity of people on this site is amazing, I currently am working for Bank of America and was first hired as a temp through Rose International this way before being upgraded from good performance. Explain that one you bunch of paranoid people.
This is just misinformation designed to confuse the public looking for work. Do not listen to these fools. Never, never give your SSN to anyone over the phone!
Amit from Rose International asked for an exclusive form to be filled in with complete social security number and birth date. However, he did not request the form to be signed. All other exclusive forms I've filled in for other recruiters require a signature. I do not feel comfortable with this company because they solicited me and quickly asked for mey social and date of birth. I gave a bogus date of birth and only the last 4 of my social. He called back to say he wanted my complete social. Where I live it is not legal to use the social security number for identification. I did not give it. DO NOT GIVE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AS IDENTIFICATION. I will not work with this company. I'd rather work with a local company with a local telephone number. The employers want only LOCAL CANDIDATES. Therefore, WORK ONLY WITH LOCAL RECRUITERS keeping the work and money in the local economy..
I can answer both of your dumbass questions, you get your paychecks via direct deposit every week. The reason why at least I looked this up is because I was typing Rose International on google and auto complete said rose international scam under rose international so i tried that to see why it would even be on there and found this as the first link. So yeah that sufficient, how do you feel now that you probably lost out on a job offer that was probably more then you make now? lol
I got a call from a similar agency for Bank of America last month. The main BoA office is about 10 miles from my home, so I drove over there and asked who they used for recruiting. I was told by two people at Bank of America that they do their own recruiting. They have a sign posted in their lobby with their web address for BofA careers.The first "company" that called me about BofA was Pionear. I contacted the Better Business Bureau regarding this company and a representative from Pionear called me. I didn't return the call, but received an email from them as well. Seemed legitimate, but I don't know for sure. The original call from Pionear came the day before July 4 insisting on my information before the next business day. And two people at BofA told me they didn't use agencies.Today I got a call from 636-812-400 and looked it up. Came to this site and realized it was yet another scam. UGH!