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Received email from this company and went to the website.
It seems okay, the company does bank transfers and money wires. With identity theft, email transfer frauds, does anyone know or worked for this company. I am BC Canada.

2007-04-22 11:38:48 · 2 answers · asked by Nakita P. 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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I, too, received an email through my School's email system in the lowly rural southeastern part of North Carolina, USA. How did they get our school system's faculty addresses? I checked what I could about the business, and still investigating (that's how I found your inquiry). Funny, I also received a similar message about 2 weeks ago for similar opportunity with "suffixk.org" Their page was more crude so I was very skeptical. I found one severe typo error on Imap page, so I became a little skeptical with it, too. But like you said, it looked like an ok setup, but I'm not so sure I like the idea yet. I'm going to check it out the banking system first. With 2 similar offers within a month and the msg being sent to me from someone who has bought our email addresses, I'm inclined to think this is another wave of spam. I do realize that Amazon and others use Paypal and such to complete transactions; but if they are letting any Tom, ****, and Harry handle the money, then I'm not so sure I want to use my credit card again. How do these people know that you and I are all that honest??? If they hire me just because I say I am honest, they might hire some other "honest" person that can figure out how to get money transferred out of my account into theirs. If I was going to do this business, I would certainly set up a separate account with some other bank so it would not jeopardize my financial setup. But for now, I'm just going to continue being satisfied with my measely little teacher's paycheck and live within my means. If I learn better info about this kind of money transfer business, I'll be sure to let you know!

2007-04-25 04:18:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Did you apply for a job with them? Send your resume? It seems like you have never heard of them before. If you got this offer via an unsolicited email, it is most likely spam sent to hundreds of thousands of harvested email addresses, and it is highly unlikely to be 'legit'

2007-04-22 11:54:11 · answer #2 · answered by Piggiepants 7 · 0 0

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