Email scams abound! Every email listed is a fraud, and is directly from my mailbox. Check to see if the money you inherited, won, or are being offered is the same as mine! IMPORTANT: DO NOT RESPOND TO SCAMMERS. That only lets them know they have a good email. If you already responded, block them and stop all communication. If your area has someone who handles Internet scammers, report them. Don't try to handle it yourself.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
CareerBuilder: Our new position: You can start tomorrow.
Dixie Hammer (candidateemail@site.careerbuilder.com)
CareerBuilder: Administrative Assistant/Sales Support
The reason for this email is that our company is looking to hire. Please see below for more information on the role.
Job Description :
Checking emails daily
You can keep the actual job
US citizen or permanent residence/green card holder
Honesty, responsibility and promptness in operations
Self-motivated and capable of working independently
Required Travel: NO
No SALES
21 years +
What we offer:
Our team members also enjoy a comprehensive benefits program including:
· VERY competitive salary (plus commission + Bonus for each transaction) you will take the money upfront.
· 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions.
· $85,000 - $95,000 per year we guarantee $6,000 per month
· Vacation (3 weeks for Exempt employees)
· 9 paid Company Holidays / 2 paid floating holidays
· No contact with our clients
· Opportunities for career advancement.
If you like what you see here and are seeking to advance your career, please reply.
Human Resources
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I received something yesterday very similar. Clearly a scam.
ReplyDeleteYou don't actually know if it is a scam unless you actually lose money and/or don't get the job after a while. In fact, I could conclude that every job offer I have applied to and did not get (even from big companies) is a scam and remain a scam until I get the job.
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