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Old 09-18-2007, 07:31 AM
Jefftb75 Jefftb75 is offline
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Question CareerBuilder "Part-Time" Job Offer

Hey There, Everyone out there who is just trying to make an honest...... I recently received the following email from CareerBuilder followed by a small-print possible fraud disclaimer, sounds to good to be true. Has anyone else recieved this or looked into it?????

PART TIME JOB OFFER
Hello ,

Rapid Part Store serves customers who are looking for reliable and economical power products to fulfill their power needs. We provide our customers with new product sales as well as parts and service support worldwide .

We are part of Detroit Diesel and DDC/MTU Generator's worldwide distributor network. Rapid Part Store has parts and service facilities, service vehicles, and trained technicians capable of on-site repairs. Parts and service support is available to our customers 24-hours a day.Rapid Part Store supplies the very best in trucks, from Class 3 to Class 8, for all applications. An experienced and well trained sales and Service team provides accurate advice to select and spec the right truck for each type of application.

Rapid Part Store continues to grow with the same reliability and quality that customers have come to expect in order to better serve and provide the highest quality in products. We are trying to Expand our Network in the US, So we Need Representatives who can establish a Medium of getting to these Customers by receiving Payments on Behalf of Us (Rapid Part Store) in what way they come, Either Checks, Money Orders , and Remitting to our Account, Hereby Expanding out Network and Reducing Stress to Customers

These Customers will be Paying us for services and Automotive parts supplied to them Via Company Checks, Money Orders, As Earlier Stated We Need Representatives to receive these Payments(Company Checks, Money Orders ) on our behalf in any form they come and Remit to our Account

***What you Have to do***

* Receive Payments on Behalf of us in Anyway they come(Company Checks, Money Orders )

* Take them to your Bank

* Cash Them out

*Deduct your 10% which will be your Commision

* Remit the Balance to our Account

***** The cost for sending will come out from the 90% and not your 10%

***Salary***
You will receive a Percentage of 10% on every Payment that you Receive and Remit to our Accounts as Salary and there are chances of Increase depending on the way Transactions are Handled

***Basic Requirements***
* 19 years or older *
* Responsible *
* Trustworthy *
* Reliable *
* Ready to work 3-4 hours per week *
* With PC knowledge *
* E-mail and Internet experience (minimal) *

*****Advantages****

*You can do the Work easily without leaving or affecting your present Job*

* You do not have to go out as you will work as an independent contractor right from your home office.Your job is absolutely legal.*

*You can earn up to $3000-$4000 monthly depending on time you will spend for this job and there is no Limit to your Income*

If you find yourself Suitable and Meet up with the Requirements Stated Above and would Want to work with us Immediately , Please Provide the Information Below so we can enter it into our Database

First Name:

Surname:

Address:

City:

State:

Zipe Code:

Tel Number( Home Number):

Cell Phone Number( If Applicable):

Gender:female

Marital Status :

Age:

Occupationractice manager

Remember there is no Risk or Hassle Involved and it is all Legit , You providing this Information means that you are Prepared to work with us Immediately because we already have Pending Payments

Look forward to working with you


Best Regards.
Janey Trimble
Recruitment Manager
Rapid Part Store USA
tm.janey@yahoo.com

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Old 09-23-2007, 10:26 PM
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Default Big Big Scam

Yeah i received the same thing dude. just the other day. don't reply, don't even bother to look at it. it's just a big scam. i knew it was a scam when i received it. so out of curiosity i did a little bit of research, and it turned out that it's listed as 3rd in the top ten in scam of last year.

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Old 10-07-2007, 12:05 AM
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Talking Scam Employment Offers

I think that the word must be spreading fast about all of the scam employment offers circulating. The scammers have increased the commission rate they are offering to 20% on many that I am receiving now, so maybe we are winning the battle because of all of our postings.

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Old 10-31-2007, 03:41 AM
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Default What happens?

What has been the outcome for these "come on" from these Ad's? I started looking at them closer when I became unemployed and desperatley looking for sources of work.

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Old 10-31-2007, 03:42 AM
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what has been the outcome from these AD's?

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Old 11-19-2007, 02:16 AM
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Don't believe on all the ads on CareerBuilder.com. I got a scam there althought I came to their office. I remember I posted here, but I cannot remember where it is.

That's a job services company post their ads on CareerBuilder.com with the job offered a very good salary, they only left their phone number. I phoned them, they asked me to come to their office. When I came there, they didn't look at my resume or do any interview or check my paperwork.

The first thing they did was to give me the contract of an account payment, if I wanted to know about the information of a job I wanted to apply for, I had to pay them $180 first, then I would have the account to log in their website to know all about the available jobs within 3 weeks. But it would be only information about the job within 3 weeks, not the job yet.

The receptionist made sure with me that I could get the job, she asked me for the money immediately. She told me that I could pay by cheque.

I feel doubtful, so I answered that I would be busy in the next week, I couldn't use the account as I wanted, I refused the services and went home.

I don't know how many persons would pay for them per day, they only need 5 persons to pay per day, then they can be rich easily by cheating legally us.

Be careful with all the ads on website for job. There are full of scam out there.

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Old 11-25-2007, 09:36 PM
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Don't believe on all the ads on CareerBuilder.com. I got a scam there althought I came to their office. I remember I posted here, but I cannot remember where it is.

That's a job services company post their ads on CareerBuilder.com with the job offered a very good salary, they only left their phone number. I phoned them, they asked me to come to their office. When I came there, they didn't look at my resume or do any interview or check my paperwork.

The first thing they did was to give me the contract of an account payment, if I wanted to know about the information of a job I wanted to apply for, I had to pay them $180 first, then I would have the account to log in their website to know all about the available jobs within 3 weeks. But it would be only information about the job within 3 weeks, not the job yet.

The receptionist made sure with me that I could get the job, she asked me for the money immediately. She told me that I could pay by cheque.

I feel doubtful, so I answered that I would be busy in the next week, I couldn't use the account as I wanted, I refused the services and went home.

I don't know how many persons would pay for them per day, they only need 5 persons to pay per day, then they can be rich easily by cheating legally us.

Be careful with all the ads on website for job. There are full of scam out there.
180$X5X250 working days =225.000$ seems a good income yearly minus expences they get more than a U.S. President
You had to report them to authorities or you may post here all their info (company name, address, phone etc)

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Old 11-26-2007, 09:25 PM
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Default Office Name, phone and address of Scam Employment Service

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180$X5X250 working days =225.000$ seems a good income yearly minus expences they get more than a U.S. President
You had to report them to authorities or you may post here all their info (company name, address, phone etc)
Ok, I post their office name, address and the phone number here:

Northwest Employment
9315 Gravely Lake Drive SW
Suite 204
Lakewood, WA 98499

Phone for Job Seekers:1-253-588-7038
Employers: 1-253-588-6187

Website: WELCOME to NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT

Please be careful when you look for a job at this office.

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Old 11-26-2007, 09:32 PM
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I find that most any companies with a
yahoo.com e-mail address is a fraud.

You would think that a company would
have their own e-mail address from their
own server company with the company
name and or logo.

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Old 11-27-2007, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by fwelch View Post
I find that most any companies with a
yahoo.com e-mail address is a fraud.

You would think that a company would
have their own e-mail address from their
own server company with the company
name and or logo.
Dear fwelch

Altho everything has exception, by and large we can say so.
However we have to confirm it with fact and evidence.

Awareriskinc

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