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Old 07-12-2009, 01:27 AM
Sunbreaks Sunbreaks is offline
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Default Employment Scam: Web Recruit

Here's the scam email I received:

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Dear -,

I represent recruiting company Web Recruit specialized in searching the candidates at the request of employers all over the world. I have found this position on Career Builder.

There is a position available at the moment offered by European company. Please see below a short description of this position.

Assistant Director

I'm pleased to offer you a part time employment as a representative of European company, interested in expanding the business to the US market. The company will create the web site oriented to the US customers with high revenues guaranteed by the complex of high-performance promotional measures. In spite of the project's intricate, your duties will be quite easy to perform. No special
education or experience are required from your side. Your personal manager will lead you step by step to the success by providing you with detailed and quite easy to understand instructions. This position has a very high potential in a personal income boost as a result of business growing all in all.

The minimum salary at this position is $30,000/year (5 from the project revenues). There are no fees to pay from your side.

As a part-time position it will take only 7-9 hours a week to perform the duties. The same time the company offers you a long term business relationship that is definitely very important in difficult times of financial crisis, because it means a guarantee of getting a stable income regardless of the situation on the labour-market.

To ask for detailed description including duties and responsibilities of the position just respond to this offer with the following subject:

"Interested in getting the position of Assistant Director."

or in case you don't like this offer for any reason, please let me know and I'll try to find something else for you.

Best regards,

Maria Olson
Gjorwellsgatan 28, 112 60 Stockholm, Sweden

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I received a very similar email to this a couple of months ago. Be warned.


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Old 07-14-2009, 12:15 AM
Diamond Lady Diamond Lady is offline
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I just received this email today. In researching whether or not the company was legitimate, I came upon this forum. Thanks.

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Old 07-16-2009, 12:48 AM
Jaylo1140 Jaylo1140 is offline
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Talking Web Recruit

I got the e-mail a few days ago. What I do not understand is the fact that the e-mail server is webrecruit.org and this company really exists in Sweden or is their website a fraud as well?

Jay

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