Scam Detective
Domain

www.zegna.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • 12 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

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Details

Registrar
CSC Corporate Domains, Inc.
Registration Date
2/28/1996
First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

Employment scam using actual companies? (Wall of text) I got an e-mail the other day from a recruiter with an e-mail address ending in "@sky-recruiting.com" and did some research to get more information as the job was a business analyst job with Ermenegildo Zegna, whom my research showed was an actual fashion house based in Milan. I replied that I was interested and requested more information. About a week later, I get this reply: >Job title: Escrow Officer #112 >This international firm handles both residential and commercial transactions and their primary business groups >are title agency and title underwriting operations therefore we are looking for a person to handle transfers of >documents and funds, acting on the behalf of, Zegna's and Zegna's’s customers in the US. > >Job Description: >Escrow generally refers to money held by a third-party on behalf of transacting parties. We have decided that >this does not have to be a third-party and it can be an In-House service which would bring financial advantages >for both Zegna's and our customers. >This position does not have formal educational requirements. >Candidates for this position must be detail-oriented, trustworthy and professional when dealing with sensitive >and confidential transaction information. > >Main Duties: >To receive payments from our customers which are mainly under the form of checks (only U.S. emitted checks, >no international checks will be sent to you); >To Keep track of the payments received and offer daily reports on those payments; >To deposit the checks in your existing bank account and receive cash funds in return; >To Forward the funds under the form of a money transfer; >To keep reports on all the funds sent; >To scan all the formal documents (e.g. receipts) received while doing this job; To add copies of all the >documents aforementioned to the daily reports; > >Financial Benefits: > >Fixed monthly salary: > >The starting salary stipulated in our contract is in the amount

4525 days ago1 upvote

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