Become An Eligible Shopper

Mystery shopping is a great way to supplement your income. It is a fun and exciting opportunity, but it is not for everyone! Shoppers should have the following: Viable transportation Stable home office: Computer and ability to check e-mail often (the library or friend's computer will not cut it) Fax, scanner, copier Telephone Great writing skills Super detail oriented Deadline driven

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My, do we have a spammer? I can't imagine a legitimate outfit with those kinds of strange capitalization and punctuation flaws. BEWARE FOLKS!
Looks like we might Flash. I saw this late last night. I make it a rule to never click on websites or email addresses unless I am sure it's legitimate.

And of course they are not telling us anything we don't already know. LOL!!

Well DUH!!! LOL!!
Yes, avoiding clicking on suspicious links is the better part of wisdom. If I have questions I usually go check the owner of the site before I dive in. But of course this one is not even sending you to a website but to their personal gmail account. Definitely a "Don't walk--RUN". Hopefully Jacob will see it soon and delete it.
Maybe he will soon.
Reminds me of a funny thing happened to my husband. He got an email from a gmail account claiming he was due some money from a lottery. (He gets very little spam because his is a business account.) The spelling was terrible and they had difficulty with simple math. LOL!! Anyway I told him to do as I do with these things. Send them an email and ask "do you think I'm a total idiot? If your going to try to "scam" someone the least you can do is spell correctly and be able to do simple math. I've forwarded this mail to the FBI internet fraud department" LOL

Well he did as I suggested and the next day got about 10 eamils from this same person ( you can use any name @the business). Talk about terrible emails. He in turn forwarded these emails to the FBI Internet Fraud. And he reported the same to Google.

Not heard a word since from this person at gmail.com
They probably never even read his email, just realized they had hit a "live" email address.
Maybe so. I fire an email everytime I get one of those lottery or money in Africa things in my inbox. Don't pay too much attention to those in my spam. But I have never gotten the response he got!! LOL!!

I can't say the names they used in his TO address. Terrible!!
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