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www.robertglobalenterprise.com
First seen Feb 22, 2026
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- 12 community reports from users
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What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
What kind of employment scam is this? (X-post from AskReddit, throwaway) Throwaway account. So I'm out and about at the grocery store, and I end up talking to some fellow who was trying to decide on an ingredient for something he was making (I happened to be familiar with this smoke-points and stuff with cooking). We get to talking and he asks me what I do. I tell him I'm unemployed and looking for work. He mentions that his company is looking for people, gives me his phone number, contact info, website, describes a bit about what they do. He invites me to some type of open house / group interview tomorrow. Now, this fellow was well-dressed, friendly, professional, and seemed very legitimate. But I'm naturally a very skeptical person, and it seemed that offering someone a job interview in the middle of a grocery store, while not unheard of, is probably uncommon. So I went to the website he gave me. It was suspiciously generic and nonspecific. I googled a few phrases from it, and found a ton of identical websites with minor differences (different company names and contact info). Here are three random ones: http://www.robertglobalenterprise.com/default.aspx http://www.dnkconnect.com/ http://www.aaryainternational.com/ This obviously strikes me as highly suspicious. What's going on here? I tried googling this, but I couldn't find any information. Am I gonna show up and have my wallet taken, or be asked for money, or what? I assume that I shouldn't show up... ... can anyone who knows what this is about, clue me in? Thanks. TL;DR Guy offers me job interview tomorrow, but website is extremely suspicious and seems to be duplicate of other websites. EDIT: No way am I foolish enough to pay anyone for anything. And I don't want to do door-to-door sales or telemarketing. EDIT 2: Gave him a call to ask him for more details, and he says that they typically work on "driving back-end revenue" for larger companies (he dropped a few big names) and that where someone woul
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