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2008-11-24 13:00:25 -
The first 'tell tale' of a scan is the use of a Gmail address.


2008-11-14 14:31:55 -
Oh my gosh!

I just sent them my resume!

How do you get away from them?

Sue


2008-11-10 12:30:26 -
WOW ....the other the i also read an ad with almost the same type of work!


2008-11-03 14:24:56 -
These people are huge scammers! They send you texts for about a week or so and then they offer you 'a great job' as a 'local representative'. This is a scam to get you to get a seperate bank account and want you to give them all the information so they could transfer money. This is most likely illegal. Well once you tell them that you're not interested, but you would like to still do the texts, they 'say' they will send you more text but this is a lie because they stop sending you texts. This is a huge scam! Don't do it!


2008-10-24 07:26:45 -
Mike, I'm quite shocked that you didn't comprehend what the writer of this piece actually wrote. She didn't get scammed. She thought things sounded fishy and reported it. Many Americans "lack the ability to see one of the most simple" scams on the internet. That's why these scams are still going on. We should be thankful that the writer took the time to enlighten others on something you already knew. These scams are similiar, but come in many forms, so people should know what's going on even if some names and locations have changed, yet the operation is the same.
So Cee Gee, whoever you are, thank you and pay no mind to people who already know it all.


2008-10-22 17:32:08 -
I'm quite shocked that you fell for this scam. Let me just say that there are many far more convincing and well thought out scams on the internet. If you lack the ability to see one of the most simple, you should probably question whether you have any business giving advice on a Computer Crime site.

Due to the lack of updates on this site's information, as well as the obvious lack of judgment by it's posting members. I will delete my RSS to this site and suggest my readers do the same.

Cheers


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