Posted: 8/23/2006 8:24:47 AM EDT
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Hello Blackdog714! We have found your resume at www.monster.com. And We would like to suggest you a position at our company - the Transfer Manager. The task of the Transfer Manager is to process payments between our clients and our company via bank accounts, bank checks, PayPal. The job is related to remote Internet operations. Every payment order will be accompanied with detailed instructions. It's a commission based position. You will get about 10% of each processed payment. General requirements: - Ability to create good administrative reporting; - Prior customer service experience is a good benefit, but not a must; - Willingness to work from home, take responsibility set up and achieve goals; - Honesty, responsibility and promptness in operations; - Effective interaction with customers; - Familiarity to working online, Internet and e-mail skills; - 3-5 hours per week Salary: $600-$1200 per week This job will allow you to: - Work efficiently from home; - Increase available personal time; - Achieve financial independence in half the normal time (1-3 hours per day); - Develop high self-respect and esteem. - Become able to share time and money with others less fortunate than you; Current Vacancies: 5 If you are interested in working with us, or if you want more information, you can contact me directly at my personal email address. I'll need your full name, telephone number and mailing address so I can send you the contract and other paperwork necessary to get started. I look forward to hearing from you soon. ________________________________________________ So, should I email them my address and phone number? They already have my first and last name? |
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Looks like a scam, I just Googled this from last year: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Money Transfer Job Scams: August 2005 No legitimate company will use bank accounts of private individuals for processing payments from its customers. No legitimate business will pay 5% and more for international money transfers (for example, $250 out of $5000), when banks provide such services for only $30-50 per transaction and businesses and individuals can set up their own bank accounts in other countries if needed. No legitimate company uses private individuals to receive parcels and remail them. Job offers on the internet such as the ones listed here involve stolen money and stolen goods. If you participate in these scams, even without criminal intent, you could be held liable and face criminal charges. If you have been recruited, contact the police and notify your bank. * Job offer spam: Forwarding payments (Fraud) * Forwarding Paypal payments via Western Union (Fraud) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More info in Linky. Fearless |
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Hey!!! That's my job. Why you dirty b*st*rd!!! Joking. The return address in my invatation was [email protected]. I googled that and variations and found a rebuttal at Expatfinancial.com which is a real company. However someone has copied their web site for this scam. Here's the text from the site.
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