Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by A.B. Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:23 am
Attention:

I am Bikar Ludar, a regional Instructor @CSULB Foundation in USA. We seek the service of a Secret Shopper in our Organization. You have the opportunity to make $200 per day , depends on how fast you able to take up your work. I am sure you cannot spend more than 1-2 hours per day on your assignment . No Money or Fee is required to become secret shopper.

If interest, fill the short form below :

Your Name:
Street Address: ( Not PO. BOX )
Apartment Number: ( IF ANY )
City, State, Zip Code
Cell/Home phone number:
Occupation:

Thanks,

Bikar Ludar.
[email protected]



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From: "CareerBuilder Shopping Team"<[email protected]>
Subject: MYSTERY SHOPPER EVALUATION ASSIGNMENT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.....$200 BONUS
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by @CBSiteSecurity Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:12 am
Thank you for helping spread a word of caution about these types of messages! Based on the information listed within your original post, the message in question does appear to be a payment processing (shipping) scam. It also appears to be a spoof message designed to appear as if it came from a legitimate source or 3rd party company in order to lend it credibility.

We recommend such messages be disregarded and any current or future correspondence attempts related to the message be ignored.

For more information about Online Fraud, we do offer a Fraud Page for Jobseekers:

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Info/Fraud.aspx

Thank you.

CareerBuilder’s Trust and Site Security Team
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