Has someone offered you a huge sum of money or a valuable consignment? It's a 419 or advance fee fraud - find out how they work, and what to do to be safe.
by MilkSteak Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:43 am
Got this today and tried telling them to screw off (used different wording) but the email had already been deactivated. LOLZ. These scammers are really getting me down...

Thank you for responding to us. So that the job responsibilities are clear, you will be answering the phone, scheduling meetings, and running company errands such as buying office supplies and making bank deposits, in a company car. When running errands you will be provided with a company credit card to make supply purchases, etc.

We have had some bad experiences with prior employees taking advantage of having access to a company credit card in the past, so before we can schedule an interview, we need you to get a credit check. We prefer you use http://elitecreditreportsource.com to obtain this information as they currently have a free trial. We have also found their reports most accurate. When you submit your information they will send you your credit score.

When you email me your credit score, we can schedule for an interview. Please do not email me your credit report, as this may have private information in it. If you have a low credit score, that will not prevent you from having an interview with us, but it does show us that you are trustworthy and responsible since you completed it anyway.

Please send me your schedule with availability for an interview along with your credit score. I am looking forward to your response.
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