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Old 04-16-2008, 02:07 AM
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Default Professional-Jobs-Apps - Christian Han

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Subject: Aztec Software is hiring a Web Applications Developer
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Dear Thomas ,

My company currently has a Web Applications Developer opening that you seem to fit quite well. I read the resume you have on the Internet and your technology experience is what we're looking for in an employee. So, we'd like to offer you the opportunity to apply for this vacancy. Here is the basic information.

Aztec Software

Web Applications Developer

$99,840 - $114,400 : Excellent Income with long term career growth

Candidates should be self starters with a desire to grow within their field. If you are interested in learning more about the vacancy, or if you would like to apply, please click on the link provided. If the link doesn't work, you can also copy and paste the link into another browser and access the Web site that way. The link takes you to the application page that also includes a full job description and other detailed information.

Professional Job Apps :: Job Seeker Registration

Once you send in your online application, a human resources staff member will contact you to discuss your application and schedule an interview. Generally it takes two to three days for your application to be processed through our computer system.

Regards,
Christian Han
Sr. Recruiter, HR Division



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Old 04-17-2008, 12:43 AM
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I was a fool and I fell for this scam email and I sent my resume. I am currently looking for a job and so ... what can i do now? am i in trouble? pls pls pls advise

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Old 04-17-2008, 01:27 PM
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@sambarej. Hi the first thing is to stop ALL contact with the scammers.
If you have sent them any bank or credit card details them please cancel the accounts.
If they send you any cheques they WILL be either forged or stolen, do NOT try to cash them as you could be in trouble for being in possession of a forged instrument, hand them along with any emails to the authorities.
When the scammers realize that they will not get any money from you, they will leave and look for another victim.

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Old 04-17-2008, 04:19 PM
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Scamslammer - thanks for your advise.

I have not given any credit card, bank, DL or social security info.
All they have is my resume with address, phone # and email address.
I am not sure what they can do with this info.

I was suspicious when i was filling there online application and they asked if my credit was good. I stopped the process, found this website, but I also realize that they have saved my info while I was filling in the job application.

thanks for your help again!

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