Just got this fantastic offer in my email today. Should I take it? It almost sounds to good to be true.
MS-Service <services@apu.edu>
9:03 PM (15 hours ago)
to undisclosed recipients
We are Specialized Agency in (Global) Customer Service Research, We are starting
a very big research project in USA & Canada. We are accepting applications from
qualified individuals from all-over the world up to become a Secret Shopper.
There is no charge up to become a Secret shopper and you do not need previous
experience. After you sign up, You will have access to training materials from us.
Should you interested, your wages would be U.S $ 200 per assignment.
At least two evaluations a week will be assigned to you Because this is a part
time Job and we think this Job suits for you. No commitment is made on this job
and you would have flexible hours. We will provide you the money for all
of your evaluations. Money order or check payment would be in a certain amount
Which you would be required to cash at your bank, deduct your salary and have
the rest used for the evaluation at the store that would be given to you for evaluations.
Provide the following information if you interested and we will get back shortly
with an your assignment.
– First/Last Name :
– PhysicalAddress :
– City :
– State :
– ZipCode :
– PhoneNumber :
– Sex & Age :
– CurrentJob :
– EmailAddress :
Your response would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
Sincerely,
Recruitment Team
Market Force Information
This is a scam. There are tons of offers just like this one. If you want to be a mystery shopper contact companies direct. McDonalds, Sears etc. Most companies can tell you if they hire their own or if they use an agency. This is not one of them. They do not hire people sight unseen or solicit via emails.
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Government article regarding these scams.
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0053-mystery-shopper-scams
Scam. Will ask for ss number for identity theft. ISP has no knowledge