Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
by A.B. Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:26 am
MAKE MONEY BY SIMPLY DRIVING YOUR CAR
ADVERTISER WANTED FOR HOLMES&SELLERS
EARN NO LESS THAN $500 WEEKLY TO ADVERTISE ON YOUR CAR.
It is Very Easy and Simple
No Application fees required

How it works Here's the basic premise of the "paid to drive" concept:
HOLMES&Sellers seeks people -- regular citizens, not professional drivers -- to
go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for
"HOLMES&SELLERS" plastered on your car.The ads are typically vinyl decals, also
known as "auto wraps," that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle, and which
will cover any portion of your car's exterior surface.


What does the company get out of this type of ad strategy? Lots of exposure and
awareness.The auto wraps tend to be colorful and eye-catching and attract lots
of attention. Plus, it's a form of advertising with a captive audience,meaning
people who are stuck in traffic and can't avoid seeing the wrapped car alongside
them. This program will last for 3 months and the minimum period you can
participate is 1 month.


You will be compensated with a $500 (Five hundred dollars per Week),which is
essentially a "rental" payment for letting our company use the
space.HOLMES&SELLERS shall provide experts that would handle the advert placing
on your car.You will receive an up front payment of $1000 (one thousand dollars)
inform of check for accepting to carry this advert on your car and other weekly
payments will also come in the form of checks and delivered at your address
weekly.


What you need to do is to contact the email below :


The following information below will be needed
Full Name:
Age:
Occupation:
Make of car/ year:
Address:
city:
State:
Zip code:
Phone Number(s) mobile/home :
Email Address:


We shall be contacting you as soon as we receive these information,
HOLMES&SELLERS looks forward to working with you.
Jermaine Jones
[email protected]


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by MAK Fri Dec 23, 2011 1:31 pm
I have been solicited by Jermaine Jones for "secret shopper" for Walmart and Western union. I have never replied to his emails. His last couple of emails said payment was sent to me and he is awaited my "reports". Then another email said that he sent me 2 money orders for $998.00 and I was to cash it, take $200.00 for myself and send the rest to a person in the Philippines,who is supposedly a secret shopper too. This is very concerning! Does anyone know anything about this type of thing and how do I find out any info on this person.
MAK
kimnkam0301aol.com
by A.B. Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:56 am
Hi MAK,

Give yourself a couple of minutes to read the information here regarding mystery shopping scams.

The money order that you have received are fake. Do not try to cash them. The name adopted by the scammer, "Jermaine Jones" will not be his real name.

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