Surgrio 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Scam. They have a ghost listed job somewhere out there that they are pulling people’s info from. Then they fake call and email you, offering you a job right away with no interview or real communication. The company isn’t real- domain was registered in Sept 2024. No legitimate online presence or information other than a “website” in which they copied everything from a legitimate company called Clario. They will try and send you a fake check to deposit to your bank to buy “supplies”. Then, they’ll demand you “cash app” them a few thousand. I can’t believe people still fall for these things. But fun to mess with them and waste their time.

Date of experience: November 10, 2024

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To scammers.

Since I'm a web developer, I checked this site.
There's no network communication in that site.
If you have a chance, please check once.
This is absolutely scammer's site.

To scammers:
If you want to earn some money, please be trust everyone, not scammer.

Date of experience: November 06, 2024

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SURGRIO SCAM ALERT

I want to bring to attention my experience with Surgrio.com, which I believe is a fraudulent site. Below are the details that indicate its illegitimacy:

Details of the Scam:

I received an email from Surgrio, congratulating me on a job offer and including an offer letter as an attachment.
The email requested that I sign the offer letter and return it along with a copy of my valid ID, which raised significant concerns.
They promised to send funds for purchasing equipment before the order was made, a common tactic used by scammers to obtain personal information.

Red Flags That Indicate Fraud:

The urgency and pressure to sign and return documentation without any legitimate prior communication.
The offer included expensive equipment that would be sent to me only after I provided personal information and signed documents.
The overall language and format of the email were unprofessional and lacked the credibility typical of legitimate businesses.

Conclusion:
I strongly advise others to be cautious and avoid any engagement with Surgrio.com. If you receive similar communications, please verify the legitimacy of the sender and do not provide any personal information. Reporting such scams is crucial to protecting others from falling victim.

Stay safe and vigilant

Date of experience: November 03, 2024

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