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  1. Read 27 customer reviews of Insight Enterprises Inc, one of the best Computers businesses at 3480 Lotus Dr, Plano, TX 75075 United States. Find reviews, ratings, directions, business hours, and book appointments online.

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    • (469) 443-3900
    • 3480 Lotus Dr, Plano, 75075, TX
  2. Jan 26, 2024 · When interested users inquire, scammers direct them to the fake Insight Global Mall portal describing available customer service, product promotion and sales jobs tied to Insight Global merchants. The site appears legitimate, showing Insight Global logos and branding throughout.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · If you receive a fake email from a scammer pretending to be a business, report it to BBB Scam Tracker to warn others. Scammers are impersonating businesses and emailing consumers about renewing...

    • Easy Credit
    • Phishing
    • Nigerian Fraud
    • Counterfeit Cashier’S checks.
    • Bogus Debts
    • Government Grants
    • Foreign Lotteries
    • Home Repair
    • Business Opportunities
    • Shopping Sprees

    If they promise you can get a loan no matter your credit rating, be wary. These scammers want you to pay a fee upfront. What they don’t tell you: Advance fee loans are illegal, and for good reason. It won’t help your credit and will make it even worse.

    Remember this simple rule: If someone calls you or emails you, asking for your social security card, bank account or credit card number, just don’t do it. “Not for any reason, no matter who they say they are or why they say they need it,” says the attorney general’s office. “They will steal your identity and your money.”

    There are countless scams out there – the daughter or son of a rich person in a far off country needs your help to get their inheritance, if only you can help them. They ask for money now in return for a huge windfall later. Don’t believe them. They’ll take your money, and you’ll never see any royal payback.

    These days, all cashiers checks are suspect. Don’t cash someone else’s cashiers check, for any reason. It could be counterfeit. “The counterfeits in circulation today are very high quality forgeries. They might even fool your bank at first,” says the Texas Attorney General. “Counterfeit cashier’s checks can be used in combination with lottery scams...

    If you get a letter demanding you pay a debt you’ve never heard or, don’t pay it. Scammers hope you will be scared into paying, even though the debt is completely fake. If the debt is legitimate, your creditor will be able to provide proof.

    Got a letter or email saying you’ve been awarded a government grant or offering help to apply for one? Don’t buy it. These kind of “grants” usually require a fee for you to apply – i.e. money that the scammer wants to steal from you. “Government grants are not awarded to people who have not applied for them, no one can apply for you, and there is n...

    Got a notification that you won a foreign lottery? It sounds too good to be true, and it definitely is. They’ll ask you to send money to collect your winnings, a kind of scam called advanced-fee fraud. If it’s a real lottery or sweepstakes, you never have to pay a fee to collect your winnings.

    “Beware of unsolicited door-to-door home improvement offers,” writes the Texas Attorney General. “If it is a one-time offer, available only today, or a special deal on materials leftover from another job, be doubly cautious.” If you’re looking for a home repair, ask friends, family and neighbors for recommendations for reputable companies and get s...

    Is someone offering you a job or a business opportunity where you have to pay up front for a a training or a kit to begin? You should be suspicious. A real job will pay you, not the other way around.

    You get a call offering you a $500 shopping spree from a big company. All they need is your bank account number to collect a small fee for shipping you the vouchers. According to the Texas Attorney general, these offers are usually total fabrications. Never give out your financial information for an unsolicited offer. Never.

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  5. Feb 7, 2024 · Stop answering calls, letters, or emails, and block any numbers that have called you about the scam. Report government impostor scams to the FBI.

  6. Sep 6, 2024 · Glassdoor has 2,980 Insight reviews submitted anonymously by Insight employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Insight is right for you.

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