
MemberXP notified us of a scam using their company name. Check it out here by listening to the portion from 18:20 to 25:08.
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Opportunities only come from MSPA Service Provider Companies and after you register with them or they find you through the MSPA Independent Contractor Database.ĭid you hear? Our very own MSPA Americas Past President, Sam Hersey, was on The Steve Warneke Radio Show discussing how to avoid the latest mystery shopping scams. The most frequent question we receive is if MSPA is hiring and if a variety of names are employed by us. Member Companies: using this guide is a great way to start fighting back! Scam Response GuideĪs a reminder, MSPA Americas (or any of the regions throughout the globe) do not solicit mystery shoppers. If you have one to share, please email we will share them here.

We are always so appreciative of these! We will share scams with the membership as they are known to us. You may have seen a recent news story or legal filing on the matter too. Though we cannot stop every scam or the people behind them, we can continue to educate the public about this issue. If you’re located in Canada, please contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud at 1-88. Regardless of the variations of this classic scam, the checks will bounce and the victim is left footing the full bill and the bank fees associated with it.įor those in the US, please report your experience with a scammer to the FTC here. They use fake names and titles to entice people to receive a check in the mail, conduct a false assignment, and then wire money or send items to a specified address.

Scammers often operate by pretending to be MSPA Americas or our member companies and contact the general public by email, telephone, job boards or social media sites. Scams are common in our industry and new twists on the classic check scam are developed every day.
