Scam Alert By CJ 26 January 2009 at 9:05 pm and have

No SPAM
Stay out of this! Today came in my highly assaulted email account this… mail notification.

You know what bothers me? Is that a twisted P.O.S. tries to make advantage of this bloody economical crisis by sending mass emails in which is advertised a “Vacant Post“. I don’t understand why some prick out there tries to catch some fishes when even a 10 years old child could spot the net from a mile away…

Here’s the bloody spam e-mail:

Apex consults Co. Inc
220 W 26th St, Apt 711
New York, NY 10001
5167408873

VACANT POST AS A MYSTERY SHOPPER @ Apex consults Co. Inc

Hello and how are you doing, This is a awareness to let the public know that we
have a vacancy post of a mystery shopper in our company and we would like to
know your interest in working for Apex consult Co. Inc. Your job as a mystery
shopper would be quite effective and we would provide more details on the job as
soon as you get back to us with the details requested.

I have the privilege to present this offer to Interested Individuals and
co-operate bodies from CANADA, UNITED STATES, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND

AND THE
ENTIRE EUROPE

Kindly provide the below information for assessment and registration of the
company.

Full Legal Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip code:
Country:
Nationality:
Home and Cell #:

Send the Information requested above to the E-mail address given below

Larry Smith
his email @yahoo.co.uk [ ::link removed:: ]
Tel: 516-740-8873

As a mystery shopper you work and shop together for pleasure and the pay is $400
weekly on Part time basis, you only work 2-3 hours twice in a week. Do get back
to the recruiting department of Apex consult Co. Inc

Your response would be highly appreciated.
Thanks.

Larry Smith.

What is he? A middleman or something? His e-mail is from Yahoo! England and the company address is from New York USA ?!? You don’t make an impression with that address because anyone with some brains can use google maps and then search NY’s zip codes and phone numbers (along with area codes); all of this without having to change the search engine.

Happy phishing, Larry Smith.

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2 responses : “ Scam Alert ”

  1. 1
    jamall :

    thanks for the information..

  2. 2
    jamall :

    your information is very usefull for me.. thanks

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