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Yep, that this result is the valid, I learned in Azur ML
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Vivic wrote: These sentences actually appeared in church bulletins or were announced at church services: Believe that and you'll believe anything.
BTW I am trying to transfer £1,000,000 from a bank in China to my home town, and I need someone with an international bank account. If you are willing to help I can offer you a 10% commission on the deal.
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Hi All,
In my quest to get a new job I spend the days trawling the job web sites answering emails etc. I got this mail today:
Quote: Hello there,
I've just read your CV, and I think you'll fit this job.
You can become a seller assistant for LD Electronics.
It is a new company on the market, but ready to grow fast.
Let me introduce myself, my name is Leonard Goff, one of co owners of
this company, and seeking assistants all over the country ready to
sell our electronics.
The principal requirement is that you need to have a eBay account with
feedback 10+.
And you need to list our products on eBay, on our behalf.
We will pay around £40-£60 for each listing posted.
You will list at least 2 items every day, you need only one hour free
time any time of the day.
You will get paid just after each listing ends.
Any questions you're welcome to ask.
I just want to check I'm not too paranoid in thinking this is a scam! I seem to remember someone else saying they got similar emails.
Well I now have proof that it's a scam
http://www.scamcallfighters.com/scam-call-02081330932-Leonard-Goff--LD-Electronics-Ltd--Offer-to-be-an-ebay-seller-Fake-Business-Offer-25273.html[^]
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thanks for the site it will go into my useful sites list!
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This is only my gut feeling, but I'd say this doesn't look very serious.
The job requirement sounds ridiculous.
Kitty at my foot and I waAAAant to touch it...
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Reply to their email account, your SMTP server will let you know if it was a valid account or something else.
By the way,
Quote: I've just read your CV, and I think you'll fit this job.
Seems like you did contact, if this is true (that you sent them you CV) then look into it, otherwise ignore.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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The best thing I don't have an Ebay account!
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This is 100% OK then...
Just send and e-mail and get ready to get spammed to death...
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan wrote: Seems like you did contact, Not necessarily.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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Sent a reply to you bout an hour ago but it seems to be stuck in spam, it's defo a scam[^].
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There's just one question you need to ask yourself...
Do you really fit the job according to your CV?
You're a coder, not an eBay seller. Where did they get that ridiculous idea?
As you said you don't even have an eBay account, yet you fit the job?!
Seems to me this guy is full of sh*t
I got one just like that a while back: "With all your experience as a web developer..."
At the time I had only two months web developing experience
NEXT!
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Sadly, that's what happens when you post for positions on job searching sites. I always force them to contact me through the site before they get any e-mail or phone to contact.
Sometimes it's not too bad though, I had the UPS in town offer me a part-time position while I was searching. Mostly spam otherwise.
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So how does the scam work? You sell their sh!t and never get paid?
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Not too sure, could be several things, to avoid getting them liable for import tax as your postal address is not a business. Selling stolen items using your Ebay account as laudering service, getting access to a clean Paypal account. I could go on, but its not really worth it...
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If it sounds too good to be true...
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