972-215-7900

Country: USA
972 area code: Texas (Carrollton, Dallas, Garland)
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    Sean
    automated call about setting up a job interview but no details on the business.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Rian
    Just got a call from them and I wanna know who it is. Called about setting up an interview.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Nancy
    I just received and automated call about setting up a job interview without any business information.
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    Aduke
    Got a call about setting up an interview. Who is this?
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    Anonym
    Far as i know Careerbulider.com is leaking information from resumes to multiple 972 numbers with automated messages with no bussiness name to set up an interview. Its a scam! They want us to try and get a job and then leak our info to fake machiens to get are hopes up about and interview.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Jessica
    I got a call about a job interview at this number (it was an automated call leaving a voice mail). They gave no information about the job so I know it had nothing to do with my field. I know they got my number from a job site as my resume is posted. It is most likely from jobfox.com, careerbuilder.com or something similar. Most likely it is a scam of some sort. I did call the toll free number they left me just to make sure and of course it was an automated response for a "career opportunity of a lifetime". Go figure...some sort sales or telemarketing I suspect.
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    cloudx2762
    | 1 reply
    that number 972-215-7900 its AIL American insurance 7555 hampden ave denver co ........google it its a scam for prople seeking financial advisor positions and attacks any one who has their resume posted on monster and other entities like that ................thought id help all of yall :)
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    AZ-TRADER
    Left message as if I had contacted them, I deleted their email the other day, yet they left me a message thanking me for taking that first step to a better job.
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    STOP THE CALLS
    I received a call about a job.  It's an automated call.  They first ask you to hold while the transfer you to a person that can set up an appointment for an interview.  Well, it says that it's Florida Lending.  I pressed #5 for Human Resources.  Then a recording comes on that says they didn't call you and that you have been a victim of a scam and they do not have any positions open.
    • Caller: Florida Lending
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    Randy
    Yip its a scam and came in six days after positng my resume with careerbuilder.com which I just opted out of been getting shi--y job notices etc.
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    NA
    got the same call.  number is listed as land line in texas
    • Caller: uknown
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    kiya
    i got a missed call from an automated voicemail to set up a job interview but left no kinda business information regarding it
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    Oliie D
    I just got one too. Very suspicious left a different number to call back from the one to automation number again without any info about the company. I have a resume on career builder and maybe monster too this sucks in this economy people doing this sort of thing. I've gone in person to several places career builder said very looking for help only to find out none of these places were actually hiring and didn't even know they were on the career builder list. I'm beginning to think you can't find a legitimate job online at least not at these job site sites.
    • Caller: unknown
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    Ish
    Dang it, but I need a REAL job interview:(
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    HK
    I got a job offer from this number yesterday. I tried calling it back but all I got was a recorded message telling me that there was no branch in my area
    • Caller: unkown
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    Chelsea S
    I got a call from this number just days after posting my resume on Monster.com it said that they were interested in setting up an interview for me but after I hit the required promts the phone call backed out to the all too well known "ding ding ding we're sorry but the number you have dial cannot be completed".  Desperate for and interview that I thought was imminent I googled the number and found the phone company who owned it and called it in Texas, the very helpful customer service associate put me on hold to look and when he came back he said that he found that this phone number was associated with a scam.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Jazzzydon replies to cloudx2762
    Thank You, that was appreciated ;-)
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    EB
    | 2 replies
    After submitting his resume on careerbuilder,he started getting electronic voice messages stating
    his name was Ben Shapiro from careerbuilder.The strangest thing is this voice would say he called me at work today but I was having lunch somewhere and he asked to speak with my supervisor(from 6 years prior), no longer with my company. My son sent me his resume at work because he was having trouble getting it onto careerbuilder. I forwarded it to my online specialist who sent it back to me and the problems began shortly afterward. It picked up people's names in my company and even mentioned in one its messages that I was an accomplished landlord and he should call me about
    Real Estate opportunities. It even told my son to call this guy(who I originally sent his resume to)
    to discuss employment opportunities. He never left a phone number but lots of messages.
    PLEASE MAKE CAREERBUILDER STOP THIS. IT IS HARRASSMENT AND HAS TO BE DEALT WITH ACCORDINGLY.
    • Caller: careerbuilder
    • Call type: Prank
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    Vernon Tuggs replies to EB
    | 1 reply
    I got the same calls and contacted Career Builder.  I was told that Ben Shapiro is the "machine editor" at Career Builder (whatever that means).  I contacted Career Builder and I was told this: "He finds various key cite items in submitted online resumes and sorts them as per their wants and needs and then logs them into messages.  Not sure why he calls you, but he calls many businesses.  He runs the largest landlord clearinghouse business out of Homestead, Florida."  Hope this helps.
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    Mitch Herp-Reynolds replies to Vernon Tuggs
    This Ben Shapiro person who calls is Career Builder's version of Max Hedroom.  He is part of this advertising company from Homestead, Florida, that works with newspapers.  Bascially, it affects those who are employed in the newspaper business.  The newspapers receive resumes and they then give the information (ALL INFO!) to this Ben Shapiro, who then works mathematically to process that information from the resume into various possible job matches.  The problem is that the information is randomly selected: in other words, it makes no sense.  It's like throwing hamburgers out a window and hoping that they will safely land on a properly placed bun that is sitting on a picnic bench below.  So, it's a shot in the dark.  My mom works for the Asbury Park Press and she submitted my resume to them at the paper through Career Builder.  Well, before long, this Ben Shapiro got ahold of some pretty personal information and somehow started calling ALL of my former girlfriends telling them that I am now in real estate and that I own apartment buildings in Moscow, and that I am the man, and all that [***].  Well, these girlfriends think I did it and they call me and threaten to sue me if I don't stop having this Ben Shapiro call them.  So, I called my mom's work and asked to speak to the manager of Career Builder and they told me that he no longer works there and basically I am screwed.  I just heard from Tiffany, my former fiancee, who is screaming at me that Ben Shapiro called and told her that I recommend that she contact Brendan Holmes, who has opportunities for her in exotic waitressing.  Problem: Brendan Holmes is her brother who died in Iraq five years ago!  She thinks I am playing some sick game with her.

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