by LeeryLarry
Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:34 pm
I recieved the email below for a "mail agent" position in which i process, scan documents and forward to an address, i would then get payed depending on the amount of documents i processed.
Sounded simple enough they didnt ask for any money nor indicated that i would have to pay any except the postage would have to be pre paid by me when i sent the letters out. I would be reimbursed by check or Paypal my choice. They did require i send them a copy of my DL for address verification for the mail they would be sending me. so i reluctantly sent that to them, then a week goes by and i get a couple of emails that the position is on hold?? of course my scam ears woke up" but... im not out any money, however they do have my DL # pic and address so... just curious if i should be concerned??
"Mail Agent"
As a necessary condition for successful work as a mail agent you will need to have a scanner. We do not accept fax copies as their quality is not sufficient. You still can do the work as long as you have a quick access to a scanner in a library for example but it may become inconvenient with the growing amount of mail you would be processing. My best suggestion is that you'd better purchase a scanner to save you time and effort in the future. It may be a standard home-use colour scanner, not an expensive one really.
No problem with the bill being in the name of your landlord, you still can provide it as proof of address.
As for the workflow, I sent you a description and scenario in the last email. As a matter of fact, our model is very very simple, straightforward and error-proof. I am sure you will have no problems with it. The procedure is: I notify you of upcoming mail delivery, you receive it to your address, scan the envelope and contents, and email me the files. I instruct you how to proceed: you will either keep the mail and form a big parcel for Finance Avenue or redirect the received mail after scanning, depending on type of mail and urgency. This is it:)
Looking forward to your feedback. Best regards,
Meike
Sounded simple enough they didnt ask for any money nor indicated that i would have to pay any except the postage would have to be pre paid by me when i sent the letters out. I would be reimbursed by check or Paypal my choice. They did require i send them a copy of my DL for address verification for the mail they would be sending me. so i reluctantly sent that to them, then a week goes by and i get a couple of emails that the position is on hold?? of course my scam ears woke up" but... im not out any money, however they do have my DL # pic and address so... just curious if i should be concerned??
"Mail Agent"
As a necessary condition for successful work as a mail agent you will need to have a scanner. We do not accept fax copies as their quality is not sufficient. You still can do the work as long as you have a quick access to a scanner in a library for example but it may become inconvenient with the growing amount of mail you would be processing. My best suggestion is that you'd better purchase a scanner to save you time and effort in the future. It may be a standard home-use colour scanner, not an expensive one really.
No problem with the bill being in the name of your landlord, you still can provide it as proof of address.
As for the workflow, I sent you a description and scenario in the last email. As a matter of fact, our model is very very simple, straightforward and error-proof. I am sure you will have no problems with it. The procedure is: I notify you of upcoming mail delivery, you receive it to your address, scan the envelope and contents, and email me the files. I instruct you how to proceed: you will either keep the mail and form a big parcel for Finance Avenue or redirect the received mail after scanning, depending on type of mail and urgency. This is it:)
Looking forward to your feedback. Best regards,
Meike