Company Representative scams, Payment Processing scams and other Employment scams.
#175667 by pwyll.pendefic.dyfed Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:27 am
Hello, I would need an advice on this e-mail which has appeared in my inbox a while ago. It sounds quite suspiciously to me, as the e-mail address in a g-mail address, the names do not correspond, the salary offered is, frankly, too generous, payment method suspicious, etc...

I have posted a CV through totaljobs.com, if that is a helpful info, and here is the email followed by what I assumed was its heading. There is, unfortunately, no website referred to, only the email of the sender.: [email protected].

Greetings ###############,

Having seen your CV on totaljobs.com.

Today, almost everybody has his or her own internet access at home. Working parents need it for work-related matters. Kids usually use the internet as an aid for their school requirements and even for leisure purposes. But did you know that you can earn money online? Yes, you can work from home just by having your own computer and internet connection.

Our organization announces a job opening for a Financial Support Agent. This position is available now, and the HR managers will begin conducting interviews.

Since this is online position, everything you need are your computer and internet, and then you're good to go. Unlike full time jobs where you have to either commute or drive yourself, you don't have to go through this hassle with online jobs. Save transportation fee or gas for other expenses.

We offer base salary 1500.00 pounds per month, after 30 days trial period the base salary is 1,800 pounds per month. The salary is paid through Pay Pal or Wire Transfer. This way you will have control over your salary and withdraw it only when needed.

Home-based jobs are less stressful - Working from home is less stressful as compared to being in the work office settings. You are more relaxed while working. You get to escape the stressful office ambiance. You get to spend more time with your family and loved ones.

So there you have it, the top advantages of home-based jobs. Go ahead and apply by contacting us at [email protected]

Respectfully,
M.Lorens
Recruitment Manager


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Received: by 10.152.111.198 with SMTP id ik6csp225961lab;
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X-Received: by 10.14.88.65 with SMTP id z41mr3485311eee.38.1378289162524;
Wed, 04 Sep 2013 03:06:02 -0700 (PDT)
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Date: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 13:06:01 +0300
To: Ms Stefan Bencik ####################
Subject: Wed. Sep.4, 2013, 1:21 PM - ##################
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#175672 by Mumbles Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:47 am
You are right, it is junk.
Last edited by Mumbles on Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:02 am, edited 1 time in total.

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#175674 by vonpaso xlura Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:52 am
"Financial Support Agent" is a common euphemism for a money mule (someone who passes stolen money to scammers). All your suspicions agree with it being a scam. If you apply for the job and the interview is by Yahoo chat, it is certainly a scam.

The Gmail address is spoofed. The email was actually sent from Lithuania. Lithuania is Baltic, not Slavic, but those are sister branches of the language family, there's a considerable presence of Russians in Lithuania, and eastern Slavs are common among the hirers of money mules.

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