Thursday, October 20, 2011

Today's Email Scam: 10/20/2011

from    Kirsten Strickland sydnemartin89ab@yahoo.com
reply-to Kirsten Strickland
to    "n46vince@yahoo.com"
date     Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 3:53 AM
subject     Position available ; id - T131910436667454..
mailed-by yahoo.com
signed-by yahoo.com
Greetings,

FERS inc company has forwarded you this job invitation that could have your interest.
You were selected as a good match by our online recruiting group according to your CV posted on the web. Foreign Electronic Rush Shipper inc was founded in the year 2003 in Polish capital- Warsaw and helps to purchase and dispatch different types of goods to clients from Europe and other World. FERS inc would like to offer you a position of home based courier. The position is valid for United States residents only. Position can be done as a part time one, hours can be discussed, no warehouse place is required.
Your pay is monthly, $60 per each processed parcel, and we guarantee $1500 minimum paid per month not depending on how many packages you have processed. It can not be less, but can be more, though.

The requirements are:
- to have an address for receiving mail in US
- eighteen years minimum age
- computer connected to web with a printer and, if possible, scanner
- to have a clean record

The contents of each package can be inspected by employee.
Carrier growth is expectable and rewardable.

We provide bonus gifts to company workers:
- two paid vacations per year
- Apple, Sony and other devices for all employees after trial term(first and second month)

There are no payments out of your pocket.


Please reply at your earliest convenience.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting this scam. I received it today and your post saved me a lot of time in researching the background of this company.

RobynE said...

I received the same email on Oct. 25th at 4:43 A.M. I was very skeptical when I read all the information, although they did not ask for money, but I still new in my heart that it was a scam. I, also, had another one from garrybb70@hotmail.com.

overmyer said...

what made you think or know this is scam what proof do you have. not that i know better i just don't want to lose out. I just was made the same offer.

DMitchell said...

ok first of all if you haven't applied for said position, it's very unlikely you would be offered it. Secondly, look at the name of the person who sent it, If the name is different from the name on the email address ( in my case it was Patrick Potts darlineabemo@yahoo.com) it is most likely not legit, also check who the email was sent to ( in my case it shows it was sent to cherelle.carey, which is not me at all). One last thing, just because they don't ask for money doesn't mean its not a scam. Once they get your personal info your nothing more than a victim of identity theft.