by Koraxbear
Thu May 05, 2011 3:27 pm
Whoever this is was really lazy when putting this out on account its doesn't even look right you also get the impression this is their first time typing english judging by the amount of grammer and spelling mistakes.
On the plus side at least they got the commas and full stops right.
so a natural hair texture ad that goes with this aswell????
As far as scams go this one just takes the biscuit
On the plus side at least they got the commas and full stops right.
Internationally based company searching for employe in the United Kingdom for representation work with part-time and full-time schedule options.
Relocation is not required, you will be working from his. Medical and travel fees are repaid.
Must be motivated organized person, 18+ age. Compensation from 3500 GBP + commission earned.
This position is ideally become to an individual with demonstrated experience through purchaser service, supply chain & logistics within a production environment where quality is supreme.
Simply respond to this email to apply more information. Feel free to forward your Resume for a confidential discussion. They are looking forward to canvass the job opportunity with you.
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Latest News: embrace your natural hair texture with the salon at ulta.
so a natural hair texture ad that goes with this aswell????
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As far as scams go this one just takes the biscuit