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International trading company is proud to offer a high-paid position for a honest hard-working ambitious person

By SpamBurner • Sep 24th, 2007 • Category: Work Offer SPAM

Really? Great offer, very long subject. The email offers position in a company that is developing its business (we have to think that this means growing). There are several things that are important to notice. There are several questions that we have to ask our selfs before to take any action. What are the most important of them?

First lets see the full email text:

Big international commercial organization is seeking of talented, honest, reliable representatives in different regions. Because of developing of our business the organization is proposing to you to become its part. You can work part time or full time.
Requirements: Internet Connection Basic knowledge of PC Honesty Reliability
Basic knowledge of marketing is a plus.
If you want to get an opportunity to make a career, to earn some extra money, to gain new experience during the work, you should send us the following information to: RoyGarzaKM@gmail.com 1) Full name 2) Contact phone numbers
3) Languages 4) Part time job/Full time
No investments needed to start working with us. The preference is given to employees with knowledge of foreign languages.
Thank you and we are looking forward to cooperate in long term base with you.

P.S. This job is not associated with “money muls”

All this from pencil lead: “graphite is a very old material, but take a tiny tube of graphite and it has totally different properties, says Dai. “That’s what nanotech is all about.”

One important thing to notice is that there are no specific requirements for this job. You just have to be bale to read your mail. Yes, and if you read the above email - you are qualified. And with only this requirement you are able to get a career, earn extra money and whatever else.

Sounds good, isn’t it. Two important question that you have to ask while (or before) read this email are:

  • Did I apply for a job recently?

If you have posted your resume somewhere, ask your self:

  • Does this job corresponds to my profile?

One very important symptom that this email is spam is :
The sender claims that she/he is “bailey dhan” and is sending this message from chou@p5com.com
Well, why should you write back to an email in google RoyGarzaKM@gmail.com? Even without further investigation we are sure - this email is 99% spam.
If we go further we will find out that p5com.com is an Ukraine IT company specialized in telecommunication and networking. The email is send from host omega.p5com.com. The IP 85.108.11.125 from which the email is sent is owned by TurkTelekom and is used for ADSL customers. This makes us thing that the spammer lives in Turkey and is sending the emails from Turkey ADLS connected computer.

When you receive messages for job offer with no requirements except to read email and when they ask you to send some information on an email different from the sender - this is SPAM. SPAM with the intention to get you personal information and probably using it for no good. This might be an intention for identity theft. Mark this email as SPAM and tight up you spam filter.

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