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I just received the following email:
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Hi.

Our company is looking for employee for Mystery Shopping.

We concern with Mystery Shopping. You can find all information about Mystery Shopping in "Wikipedia" (internet free encyclopedia). Our company evaluates client's customer service, analyze data of evaluation and offer some solutions to remove these problems.

Remuneration is about 1100 bucks per week!

Requirements:

- You must be US citizen
- Adults only

Duties:

Our agents execute two main tasks - evaluation and report composing.
You will be forward to different outlets or companies, where you must act as usual customer and reveal problems in customer service performance. The second part of you job is a report.

Report usually contain following details:

- Speed of service
- Staff professionalism
- The types of products shown
- Cleanliness of store (outlet)
- Whether or not staff manage non-standard situations

In turn we analyze data your report and we offer some solutions to the clients.

For more information or if you liked our offer, please forward us this filled form to mrsdowell.hrs@gmail.com

- Name & patronymic & last name:
- Home address:
- State & city & zip:
- Phone/Cellular number:
- Age:
- Your calling:

Thank you.
All I need to be is an adult US citizen and I can earn $1100 a week, how can I resist? And it's written with such command of the English language too.

Look to me like they'd like to steal my identify.
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Re: Mystery Shopper

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And it's written with such command of the English language too.

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Look to me like they'd like to steal my identify.

post #3 of 6
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Re: Mystery Shopper

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Originally Posted by Jon_Are
I leave out one lousy little letter. It wasn't me it was the keyboard.
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Originally Posted by Johnny Angell
LookS to me like they'd like to steal my identiFy.
Now you no why Jon is thinging funny.
post #5 of 6

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They really dropped the ball by not asking for your SSN and bank account number so they could direct deposit your "bucks."

As an aside having worked far too many years in retail I have the uncontrollable urge to slap real mystery shoppers. The reports we would get back from these "professionals" were quite entertaining to read.
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Originally Posted by Nathan*W
Now you no why Jon is thinging funny.
Stupid keyboard
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