Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
#174952 by Mike Wilson Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:37 am
This is a fake employment offer that may originate from any of the following email addresses.


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My name is Denis Mironov and I am the Senior Manager of HR department with IGM Software Labs. Me and my colleagues gave a careful look at your resume uploaded to CareerBuilder.com and I think that you would be a valuable addition to our company as the Payments Coordinator. Below you will find an overview on our company and full details about the vacant position.
IGM Software Labs has been specializing in software development for companies engaged in oil E&P since 1993. For more than 20 years of effective cooperation with clients from Russia and the CIS countries we have accumulated plenty of unrivalled practical experience. The services we offer meet a whole range of the customer needs; beginning with all-out business automation to implementation of sophisticated information systems and procurement of equipment by the world's leading producers. For the past five years we have established representative offices in Kazakhstan and Poland, which helped us to provide equally high-quality services to clients both in Western and Eastern Europe without involving any agents. Lately our company has seen an influx of orders from the US customers, we are planning to expand our presence in the United States. Currently we are performing a preliminary selection of candidates for our international sales department.
POSITION NAME : Payments Coordinator POSITION TYPE : Part-time / Virtual Office REFERENCE # : SD/0121
JOB DUTIES
:: Receiving and handling payments made by regional customers :: Making sure that the capital is always credited to the bank account of the company's HQ on time :: Maintaining contacts with the sales department head officer to talk over essential work-related issues :: Maintaining records and writing reports on the effected transactions on a regular basis
JOB REQUIREMENTS
:: Must be authorized to work in the US :: Must be a competent user of MS Office solutions like Word, Excel and Outlook :: Must show exceptional people and managerial skills :: Must be able to work effectively both when working in a team and on his/her own
ADVANTAGES
:: Part-time employment daily) :: Stable salary of $2,500 a month :: Flexible reward system :: Career opportunities
If you are interested in learning more and joining us, simply inform me by sending a letter to this e-mail address. Mind that you need to include the Reference Number SD/0121 in the e-mail subject. Our specialists will give you a reply within 2 or 3 business days.
PLEASE KEEP IT IN MIND! You have received this message since you posted your CV on a third-party web-site that provides free access to resumes published by users. If we do not hear from you soon, your contacts will be removed from our database and we will not send you any more messages.
==== Sincerely, Denis Mironov HR Senior Manager IGM Software Labs -


The email domains are in the process of being reported for fraud.

It is ALWAYS a scam
If the pet seller or shipper asks for money to be sent via Western Union, Money Gram, any brand of gift card. Walmart To Walmart , Zelle , PayPal friends and family option, or mentions Cameroon
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#175114 by @CBSiteSecurity Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:47 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 its 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.
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