So recently, I got calls from the phone number, (937) 353-8319. They claim to be a job service, and one of their “employees”, Carrigan, is friends with whoever the call recipient is, and that Carrigan has recommended you for this $15.00/h “job”. I also got a text message from (937) 607-1493, claiming to be Carrigan, and that they need stuff to “win a scholarship”. I do not know anyone by the name of Carrigan and I know very well that this is a very dangerous scam.
If you receive a call from a number, and they ask you if you would like a job for $15.00/h, HANG UP IMMEDIATELY. If you accept the “job” offer, and you go in for an interview, they will give you a drugged bottle of water and you will wake up somewhere you don’t want to be.
These phone calls & texts are from a human trafficking service, and if you oblige to them, you will be sold to people and you will be raped, no doubt about it. So PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER THESE CALLS OR TEXTS. I have listened to the voicemails, and allowed my dad to do the same, and he learned that anyone offering a $15.00/h “job” is a human trafficker.
PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS ALL OVER TUMBLR
Okay, I am reblogging this because it is relevant again. I got another call from a 353 number. Not the exact same number, but I know that it is a trafficker because it’s 353 just like the last one. I also want this to signal boost so PLEASE REBLOG THIS.
Why are people deleting the captions though I had to search for what the pictures meant don’t do that
Always reblog.
I have no idea if this is still relevant but still be aware
i have no idea if this is still relevant but still be aware
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*cracks knuckles*
Okay… first have this from Snopes.com. This is what came up first when I typed “carrigan trafficking scam” in the Google search bar.
The number in the second image is owned by Hicks Enterprises, according White Pages.
Admittedly, after a short search I can’t really find much about them, and I’m not going to call them to ask ‘Hey, are you guys human traffickers?” If anybody else would like to do that, then by all means. Preferably using a payphone. But there is a name to this number. BTW, that facebook link is blank a blank account. There’s nothing there.
However, the first number belonging to “Carrigan” is listed on CallerCenter.com with two complaints. One is from 2015, and the other is actually from just a month ago in October, 2017. It is listed with the name Carrigan L. Again, if anyone wants to call it, use a payphone. I’m not going to.
No, I don’t know if these guys are traffickers. As far as I know, there’s no evidence other than this post and that one complaint from 2015, which I think was made by the poster. By the way, notice this post doesn’t have a source – it’s 2 years old and apparently the blog has since been deleted – if the name were changed it would have a source but it doesn’t. So a bit hard to confirm this post with OP.
Yeah, I’m a little skeptical. But that said…
Don’t answer weird text messages from strange numbers. Don’t answer weird numbers that give you bad feelings. Do your research if you can.