Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by A.B. Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:00 am
Hello

We are accepting applications for qualified individuals to become mystery shoppers. It's fun and rewarding.There is no charge to become a shopper and you do not need previous experience and you would be paid $200 for every duty you carryout,

JOB DESCRIPTION:

1. You will receive funding for the assignment.
2. You will receive the Instruction for your assignment via email on the location and details of the assignment.
3. You are to complete the assignment as fast and discreetly as possible.
4. You will be asked to visit a business location to conduct business be it a restaurant, shopping store etc.

PAYMENT TERMS:

You will receive a flat sum of $200 per assignment. The company will furnish you with all expense needed for the assignment and any other expense incurred during the course of executing your assignment.

Note: You are to follow all instructions given to you to the fullest. KINDLY SEND YOUR INFORMATION BELOW TO PROCEED ON FIRST ASSIGNMENT TO: ([email protected])

Your Full Name:
Your Address (NOT P.O Box):
City, State, Zip:
Occupation:
Phone Number(s):
AGE:

Regards,
Dr William Frantz
[email protected]
Secret Shopper®



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by Virginia Arreola Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:01 pm
I check everthing about a to good to be true money making deal. The money orders sent by these people are as fake as they get. I took them mto the post office and asked.

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