Please beware of fraudulent recruiting scams and communications that do not originate from MexLucky. Phishing scams can appear as fake job offers or other phony communications used to convince job hunters to send personal information. Cyber criminals often use familiar-looking or convincing company logos, real employee’s names, language, and links to fake websites that appear to be those of real organizations. These criminals might also seek fees for services they will never render. During the initial recruiting process, MexLucky will not solicit non-work related personal information such as a social security number, credit card number, date of birth, bank account information, or marital status. MexLucky does not take payment from candidates for employment purposes and will not be liable for any kind of loss or damage incurred because of dealing with such entities.
If someone sends or offers to send you a check for training, equipment, etc., they do not work for or represent MexLucky and are likely seeking to defraud you. Emails to applicants that originate from MexLucky will end with “@multisite-corporate-website-prod-1894125722.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com” MexLucky does not use email accounts such as @yahoo or @gmail for recruiting purposes, and you should assume that any such email is fraudulent and not from MexLucky.
If you ever have doubts regarding the legitimacy of an email communication, website, or any other relevant issue relating to MexLucky, please email your concern or question to: communications@multisite-corporate-website-prod-1894125722.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com. MexLucky will strive to investigate the situation and have corrective action taken. When doing so, please generate a new message and send the original questionable letter or email message as an attachment; if it an email message, do not change the original subject line of the email you received or edit the original message’s content in any way.