LinkedIn Scam

WARNING: people are attempting to defraud consumers out of money using IntelliShop’s name. Many of these are coming via LinkedIn messages, and are using different names of people with a “Ph.D.” by their name. IntelliShop does not recruit via LinkedIn, we do not send checks to consumers asking them to do mystery shops, and ALL legitimate email messages from an IntelliShop staffer will have our “@intelli-shop.com” email address extension. If you receive such offers, we suggest you report it to your local police, and shred/destroy all documents you receive; you do not need to contact us.

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Safe Experience

IntelliShop’s COVID-19 Compliance Check and Greeter Services are instrumental in the successful execution of our health and safety requirements. Our high IntelliShop Audit scores provide us the confidence in our stores ability to pass any external audits conducted by local health, safety, labor, or other agencies, while at the same time creating an environment that promotes a safe shopping experience for our customers.
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