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Friday, 8 March 2013

MIchael Huggin shopper03@gmx.com

Posted on 18:49 by Unknown
The job scammers must be getting a little bit smarter than they used to be. Now they don't include a website or contact information to check up. They just now give a very basic email with limited information in hopes you take the bite and ask for more information.

Below is one I received today from Michael Huggin of the Customer Service Network:

We offer employment to all people and provide a guarantee.
Is often the case where several cases of fraud in the name of
mystery On behalf of the companies offering higher salaries
and comprehensive service and ensure your personal safety as a
candidate. Our company will pay you $250 per work you do.

Payment Check/Money order will be in a Certain Amount
That you will be asked to cash your Bank, garnish your
wages and have the rest used for evaluation.

SEND YOUR INFORMATION BELOW TO PROCEED.

- First/Last Name :
- PhysicalAddress :
- City :
- State :
- ZipCode :
- PhoneNumber :
- Sex & Age :
- CurrentJob :
- EmailAddress :

Your response would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.


Michael Huggin
Customer Service Network
 
This reads like the classic job scam involving cashing checks quicking and wiring money elsewhere and you are paid based on wiring the money elsewhere. Classic scam!!
 
 
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