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Monday, July 13, 2009

Job Opening as a Mystery Shopper

If you receive the following e-mail, please read this before sending your personal information:

"----- Original Message -----
From: "David Smith"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2009 7:42 AM
Subject: Job Opening as a Mystery Shopper


> We are company that conducts surveys and evaluates other organizations. We are hired to go to other companies and act like customers in order to rate their service in relation to their customers.
>
> You will be directed to the company or outlet, and you would be given funds to either purchase items or services, after which you would write comments on the staff's activities and give a detailed record of your experience.
>
> Examples of comments:
> 1. How long did it take to get your service
> 2. Knowledgability of product or service
> 3. Professionalism
> 4. Sometimes you might be required to aggravate the attendant and
> record their responses.
>
>
> We in turn give the information to the company executives so they improve their customer service. Most organizations employ us when they experience a high volume of customer dissatisfaction.
>
> Your identity will be kept confidential. You will be paid $200 for every survey you complete and receive a bonus that can be used for transportation costs and also receive a monthly salary of up to $2000.
>
> No commitment is required or this job, your hours will be flexible. If you are interested please send this
> information:
>
> Full name
> Address (No P O Box)
> City
> State
> Zipcode
> Telephone number
> Cellular number
> Age
> Occupation
>
> You may contact me via email address at davidsmith7@rediffmail.com
> Regards.
>
> David Smith"

The sender may change and the e-mail address may change, but this is a scam and you could lose thousands of dollars by responding to this e-mail.

The scammers use this type of e-mail to get people into paying a small fee – usually less than $100 – for information that is readily available for free. In addition they try and steal your identify. Avoid this scam at all costs.

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