by timmuh
Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:45 pm
I'm assuming this is similar to the ELM scam on this forum. I received four this morning, two from each of two people. How nice of them to double the chance I shall see it.
According to the Australian Business Register, there is no such business as Fidelity Printing in Australia - which I find surprising, seems a decent name to choose. There is one in Florida, but why they would be emailing an Australian with no printing experience about a Senior Specialist role via a Yahoo account I could not possibly answer.
The others were also from a Yahoo account.
Note: There is at least one real business called Fidelity Printing. This message is not in any way intended to discourage applicants for roles at that business. The role in these emails does not appear to be in any way associated with that, or any other legitimate, business. Fidelity Printing are not at fault here, but are being used just as the email recipients are intended to be used.
From:
Evangeline Knox <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue Dec 21 6:27
To:
my email removed
Priority: Normal
Subject:
Position available ; id \ (1292873217)..
Type: Text
Alert:
The users email-address has been added to the addressbook
Greetings!
Special Job Opportunity for people who live in the Australia.
If you are looking for a part-time job we can offer you a well-paid work in the large company.
TITLE: Senior Specialist
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: All interested candidates
LOCATION: Australia
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 03 January 2011
Feel free to contact us via email.
Have a nice day,
Fidelity Printing
According to the Australian Business Register, there is no such business as Fidelity Printing in Australia - which I find surprising, seems a decent name to choose. There is one in Florida, but why they would be emailing an Australian with no printing experience about a Senior Specialist role via a Yahoo account I could not possibly answer.
The others were also from a Yahoo account.
Note: There is at least one real business called Fidelity Printing. This message is not in any way intended to discourage applicants for roles at that business. The role in these emails does not appear to be in any way associated with that, or any other legitimate, business. Fidelity Printing are not at fault here, but are being used just as the email recipients are intended to be used.