Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by scamfree Mon Jul 04, 2011 10:38 am
Hi I got this email and was wondering after reading the web site if this is a scam. I think so but just checking with you all.
Thanks

Joes
Monday, July 4, 2011 8:08 AM
From Joe Shipping Mon Jul 4 05:08:02 2011
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We are a Fed Ex reseller and 20% of our profits goes to charity. Our company was founded by a West Point grad for the purpose of helping veterans. You will earn an extra 450 a month for about an hour a day. Averages about $15.00 per hour. …The clerical job pays $15. for every 25 ads posted on craigs list. We pay daily by pay pal and we need ads run under sales employment and marketing. We teach you how. We provide the ads and you need three or four Craig's list accounts. These are free ads.It takes about an hour a day, seven days a week. We give you free membership as well after two weeks of posting. Call Don to see if we have a positive match. The Joe's brand has been around 18 months and the website is below. 508-342-5408.

Joe Shipping

Joe Shipping
Shipping provided by Fed-Ex
20% to Charity
Don Gault - National Employment Director
Phone: 508-342-5408
Email: [email protected]
Employment web site: http://www.joeshippingjobs.com
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by Dotti Mon Jul 04, 2011 11:08 am
Yes, it's a scam.

Many of the classified sites have started being a little more aggressive about blocking ads from certain areas, so they are looking for someone in the area to post ads for them.

Need to post photos? http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3219
Are you a victim of a romance scam? Read here for advice and FAQ's.
by jolly_roger Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:48 pm
I would be keeping well clear of this one.
joeshippingjobs.com. is a site currently hosted in Atlanta, United States on a server with the IP 209.237.150.20 . The organization linked to this IP address is Web.com. joeshippingjobs.com currently has a pagerank 0 and we estimate it receives about 143 unique visitors per day. This report was last updated 1 sec ago.
Estimate Value of site: $305 USD and makes $0 USD a day
Registrant:Perfect Privacy LLC 303 Peachtree Center Ave Atlanta, Georgia 30303 USA
Domain Name: joeshippingjobs.com
Created on..............: 07 May 2011
Expires on..............: 07 May 2012
by scamfree Mon Jul 04, 2011 1:58 pm
Thanks I figured it was fake. It came from salesjobs.com and I reported it as a scam. I still cant figure their angle. What are they trying to get out of this? Was it the paypay address? If so they cant do anything paypal is very careful. Well if you can figure out what their objective is please let me know as I am curious and yes I know...curiosity killed the cat.
Thanks

Oh I forgot what has Fed Ex have to do with this company. My next move is to forward it all to Fed Ex to see how their name is being used.
by Dotti Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:35 pm
It's what I said above.

Many of the classified sites are taking stronger measures to prevent scammers from posting fake ads--they may block IP's (including proxies), verify locations, flag email addresses, etc. This makes it harder for scammers to post their fake ads on sites like Craigslist and others. Those ads are used to recruit check mules, reshippers, advertise nonexistent apartments, etc.

So now to get around the measures, they hire someone who is actually in the country to post those ads. The problem is, when someone actually answers the ad and falls for the scam, any trace will lead back to you, the person who posted the ad. Of course the likelihood of you actually being paid is slim too.

Based on this:
We pay daily by pay pal and we need ads run under sales employment and marketing

you would be posting ads recruiting check mules, money launderers, and/or reshippers.

Need to post photos? http://scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3219
Are you a victim of a romance scam? Read here for advice and FAQ's.
by scamfree Mon Jul 04, 2011 2:59 pm
Oh I see. Well I responded to them as well as sent it on to Fed Ex and I am waiting for their response. Will let you know as I hear from them.
Thanks
by Katharina Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:55 am
Hi scamfree,

I appreciate that you want to help by getting more information.

However, it is not wise to mess with these scammers. They are criminals, and they have some information about you. Please stop contacting them, you never know what they might do when they get angry.
by scamfree Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:23 am
Advice taken and they have not contacted me. Thanks

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