"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam

The "Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" auto car wrap or autowrapping advertising below is a scam. The scam claims that vehicle owners with a driver's license can be paid $500 or more weekly via check (cheque) to have their vehicle wrapped with an advertisement. The scammers behind this fraudulent scheme or scam will send you fake checks, ask you to take your share of the money and wire the rest to a graphic designer or give it to someone else. But, the checks are fakes and will bounce. The wired money will actually go to the scammers behind this fraudulent scheme. You will then be left to pay back the bank the wired amount and other charges associated with the processing of the check. Whenever you receive offers that are too good to be true, please do your research before participating, even if the offers seem legitimate.

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Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam

Recipients of the following "Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" email message or something similar is asked to delete it and should not follow the instructions in it.

The "Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam

From: "Jessica Bill" <jessicabill1234@gmail.com>

Date: Aug 23, 2017 2:20 PM

Subject: Re: Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot!!

We like to bring to your notice that our representative have mail out payment to you and we have been informed that Payment of $2190 was send to you that will cover the decal expenses and your first week payment for your "Hublot" Auto wrap advertisement via USPS with the tracking # 9405501699320128819099 it will deliver to you today or tomorrow.

Once you have the check take it to your bank and have it deposit and let me have the deposit slip to confirm the day the check will clear your bank, Our specialist will come to your place next day the check clear your bank.

Get back to me asap.

Thanks

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February 2, 2018 at 10:06 AM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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Here is another scam:

- Forwarded Message -

From: "Anthony Hernandez" <jaw5za@gmail.com>

Sent: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 8:58 PM

Subject: Re: Hubalot advertisement

Hello there,

Here's the basic premise of the "paid to drive" concept:" HUBLOT WATCHES " seeks people - regular citizens, not professional drivers - to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for " HUBLOT WATCHES " plastered on your car. The ads are typically vinyl decals, also known as "auto wraps," that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle, and which will cover some portion of your car's exterior surface.

What does the company get out of this type of ad strategy? Lots of exposure and awareness.The auto wraps tend to be colorful and eye-catching and attract lots of attention. Plus, it's a form of advertisement with a captive audience,meaning people who are stuck in traffic and can't avoid seeing the wrapped car alongside them. This program will last for 3 months and the minimum period you can participate is 1 month.

A sum of $500 (Five hundred dollars per Week), which is essentially a "rental" payment for letting our company use the space. " HUBLOT WATCHES " shall provide experts that would handle the advert placing on your car.The payment will be sent directly to your address from " HUBLOT WATCHES " of $500 (Five hundred dollars) inform of check for accepting to carry this advert on your car and other weekly payments will also come in the form of checks and delivered at your house address weekly.

The following information below will be needed

Full Name:

Age:

Occupation:

Make of car/ year:

Address:

city:

State:

Zip code:

Phone Number(s) mobile/home :

Email Address:

Scan Copy of driver's license:

Note: Do not reply if you are not interested but if you think you are fit for this position, Kindly get back to us with your details.

We shall be contacting you as soon as we receive these information. HUBLOT WATCHES looks forward to working with you

Best Regards.

© 2018 HUBLOT WATCHES

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December 16, 2017 at 9:45 AM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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Received via email:

"“Sounds too good to be true...”. I read your article just now about this scam, I just received this text message.

This is a friendly reminder that you can get $500 weekly by driving your car with a small sticker of HUBLOT on it.Send YES to Theohnj@gmail.com

Thank you for the heads up."

Delete

December 4, 2017 at 11:46 PM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
an anonymous user from: Coeur dAlene, Idaho, United States

Here is another scam:

"We received your email and you do qualify to carry the Tropicana on

your vehicle. As you know this has been OUT-SOURCED to an agency and

we have forwarded your details to the agency, so we are currently

working with them on sending out the fund to you to get the Advert

placed on your vehicle.

Please note that the Check payment will be sent to you to cover your

first week salary of $500. And also the Specialist fund will be

included, you will have it deposited and when the Check clears which

will be in a day or two, you are to deduct your $500 and the rest will

be going to the Specialist that will be responsible for the Advert

placement on your vehicle, we will also send you the information to

send it to and Instruction with details that will guide you on the

proceeding for the decal to be placed as soon as the upfront payment

has been delivered to you. We will get back to you shortly with the

Tracking number once the payment is in the mail via US Postal Service,

as soon as we have it from the Agency it was OUT-SOURCED to.

Acknowledge receive of this email immediately.

Kind Regards!

Tropicana® Corporation, USA. All rights reserved..."

Delete

November 15, 2017 at 12:52 PM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

From: "Anthony Hernandez" <jaw5za@gmail.com>

Date: Nov 14, 2017 7:33 PM

Subject: Re: I'M INTERESTED

Hello there,

Here's the basic premise of the "paid to drive" concept:" HUBLOT WATCHES " seeks people - regular citizens, not professional drivers - to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for " HUBLOT WATCHES " plastered on your car. The ads are typically vinyl decals, also known as "auto wraps," that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle, and which will cover some portion of your car's exterior surface.

What does the company get out of this type of ad strategy? Lots of exposure and awareness.The auto wraps tend to be colorful and eye-catching and attract lots of attention. Plus, it's a form of advertistment with a captive audience,meaning people who are stuck in traffic and can't avoid seeing the wrapped car alongside them. This program will last for 3 months and the minimum period you can participate is 1 month.

A sum of $500 (Five hundred dollars per Week), which is essentially a "rental" payment for letting our company use the space. " HUBLOT WATCHES " shall provide experts that would handle the advert placing on your car.The payment will be sent directly to your address from " HUBLOT WATCHES " of $500 (Five hundred dollars) inform of check for accepting to carry this advert on your car and other weekly payments will also come in the form of checks and delivered at your house address weekly.

The following information below will be needed

Full Name:

Age:

Occupation:

...

Note: Do not reply if you are not interested but if you think you are fit for this position, Kindly get back to us with your details.

We shall be contacting you as soon as we receive these information. HUBLOT WATCHES looks forward to working with you

Best Regards.

Anthony Hernandez.

Hiring Manager

© 2017 HUBLOT WATCHES"

Delete

November 13, 2017 at 9:29 AM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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Here is another scam:

"From: Hublot Advertisement <abfrank2@comcast.net>

Date: October 21, 2017 at 4:01:55 AM EDT

Subject: Hublot Advertisement Update

ATTN,

Your information has been received, Below are some questions you need to answer before we can proceed.

1. How long do you intend to carry the advert on your car 1 month, 2 months or 3 months?

2. Do you have a drivers license?

3. Do you use your car everyday?

4. Do you have an existing checking account where you will deposit your check for letting our company use your car?

Also reconfirm your as the Name will be written on the pay check and your mailing address where you want your upfront and future payment of the Advert to be sent to including your mobile and home number.

Note... you will receive a check from this the sum of $2,850 in which $1000 will be for first and second week up front payment for carrying the advert on your car and you would forward the balance to the expert who is going to handle the advert placing on your car. They will also be responsible for the removal the decal on your car car as soon as you are done with your task.Also Check Your Email Every Day To Get Updated As To When The Upfront Payments Will Arrive Your Place. Hublot looks forward to working with you, Attached is a photo sample of what the advert will look like.

Best Regards.

© 2017 HUBLOT - ALL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS RESERVED"

Delete

October 25, 2017 at 2:54 PM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
info

Here is another scam:

- start of scam -

Subject: We have received your response for Techframe Ferrari 70 Years Advert By HUBLOT

Techframe Ferrari 70 Years Advert By HUBLOT

Full Name

Current Address

City: Phoenix

State / Province: AZ

Postal / Zip Code: 85018

Country: United States

Age

Email Address

Phone Number

Current Occupation PA

Model Name/Color/Year Of Your Bike/Car/Truck/Boat/Cart Toyota Prius/Silver/2014

Applying for Position Techframe Ferrari 70 Years Advertisement On Car Exterior Surface

Start date 11-01-2017

Now create your own JotForm - It’s free! Create a JotForm"

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October 25, 2017 at 9:44 AM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
info

Here is another scam:

- Original message -

From: gaige7niiiu <gaige7niiiu@gmail.com>

Date: 10/25/17 2:24 AM (GMT-05:00)

Subject: Re: Techframe Ferrari 70 Years Advert By HUBLOT

ATTN,

Your information has been received, Below are some questions you need to answer before we can proceed.

1. How long do you intend to carry the advert on your car 1 month, 2 months or 3 months?

2. Do you have a drivers license?

3. Do you use your car everyday?

4. Do you have an existing checking account where you will deposit your check for letting our company use your car?

Also reconfirm your as the Name will be written on the pay check and your mailing address where you want your upfront and future payment of the Advert to be sent to including your mobile and home number.

Note... you will receive a check from this the sum of $2,850 in which $1000 will be for first and second week up front payment for carrying the advert on your car and you would forward the balance to the expert who is going to handle the advert placing on your car. They will also be responsible for the removal the decal on your car car as soon as you are done with your task.Also Check Your Email Every Day To Get Updated As To When The Upfront Payments Will Arrive Your Place. Hublot looks forward to working with you, Attached is a photo sample of what the advert will look like.

Best Regards.

© 2017 HUBLOT - ALL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS RESERVED

Delete

October 17, 2017 at 10:19 PM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
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Here is a message received from the scammers:

"Dear Mr Tom,

Your information has been received, Below are some questions you need to answer before we can proceed.

How long do you intend to carry the advert on your car 1 month, 2

months or 3 months?

Do you have a drivers license?

Do you use your car everyday?

Do you have an existing checking account where you will deposit your

check for letting our company use your car?

Also reconfirm your Name and address where your upfront payment should be mailed to along with your mobile and home number

Note... you will receive a check from this the sum of $2,150 and deduct $500 will be for one week up front payment for carrying the advert on your car and your would forward the balance to the expert who is going to handle the advert placing on your car.

They will also be the to remove the decal on your car car as soon as you are done with your task.

Also Check Your Email Every Day To Get Updated As To When The Upfront Payments Will Arrive Your Place.

I Need a Personal Phone Number And a Confirmation Of Your Personal Address Where You Want Your Upfront Payments And Also The Advert To Arrive to .

HUBLOT looks forward to working with you, I attached a photo with a sample of what the advert will look like.

Best Regards.

George Andre.

© 2017 HUBLOT WATCHES"

Delete

October 3, 2017 at 9:38 AM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
info

Here is another scam:

"From: Mervin A <edythyjt@gmail.com>

Date: October 3, 2017 at 2:19:46 AM EDT

Subject: Re: Ad

Dear,

Your information has been received, Below are some questions you need to answer before we can proceed.

How long do you intend to carry the advert on your car 1 month, 2months or 3 months?

Do you have a drivers license?

Do you use your car everyday?

Do you have an existing checking account where you will deposit your check for letting our company use your car?

Also reconfirm your Name and address where your upfront payment should be mailed to along with your mobile and home number

Note... you will receive a check from this the sum of $2,150 and deduct $500 will be for one week up front payment for carrying the advert on your car and your would forward the balance to the expert who is going to handle the advert placing on your car.

They will also be the to remove the decal on your car as soon as you are done with your task.

Also Check Your Email Every Day To Get Updated As To When The Upfront Payments Will Arrive Your Place.

I Need a Personal Phone Number And a Confirmation Of Your Personal Address Where You Want Your Upfront Payments And Also The Advert To Arrive to .

HUBLOT looks forward to working with you, I attached a photo with a sample of what the advert will look like.

Best Regards.

King Burke.

© 2017 HUBLOT WATCHES"

Delete

September 14, 2017 at 8:05 PM by
"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam
info

Here is another scam:

- Forwarded message -

From: "Hublot ." <shana9ou@gmail.com>

Date: Sep 8, 2017 1:25 PM

Subject: Re: Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot

You do qualify to carry the advert on your vehicle. Also we have OUT-SOURCED the payment of funds to you to another Agency, so please do not be alarmed by the payment not coming directly from Hublot. so we are currently working with them on sending out the fund to you to get the advert placed on your vehicle, Note that the Check payment will be sent to you to cover your first week salary of $500. And also the Specialist fund will be included, you will have it deposit and when the Check clears which will be in a day or two, you are to deduct your $500 and the rest will be going to the Specialist that will be responsible for the Advert placement on your vehicle, we will also send you the information to send it to and Instruction with details that will guide you on the proceeding for the decal to be placed as soon as the upfront payment has been delivered to you.

Acknowledge receipt of this email immediately.

© 2017 Hublot - All Intellectual Property Rights Reserved

www.hublot.com

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"Paid To Drive Concept By Hublot" Auto Car Wrapping Advertising Scam